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George Viner Ellis

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351: 66:, and succeeded him in the Chair of Anatomy in 1850, retiring as Emeritus Professor in 1877, but always aloof from the professional world. He was succeeded by Sir George Dancer Thane (1850-1930). Ellis was one of the great names of the world of anatomy in England, having given all his working life to the study and teaching of this discipline, and was held in the highest respect. His lectures were conscientiously precise and lucid, so that his students always paid close attention. 17: 97:
his culture, zeal, and energy were legendary - receiving only a moderate salary and with no prospect of career improvement. In Ellis' day cadavers were not treated with any preservatives, so that they were often in an advanced state of putrefaction, limiting dissection to the winter months. Several times he acted as Examiner in Anatomy at the
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During Ellis' tenure the University College London was regarded as the pre-eminent centre for the study of anatomy, its spacious and well-lit dissecting room approved of by both staff and students. The College was fortunate in acquiring and retaining the services of an anatomist of Ellis' stature -
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On his retirement Ellis came into a small fortune left him by a relative, built himself a house at Minsterworth, 'Severn Bank', and lived there quietly with his younger sister, devoting himself to gardening and apple-growing. He also ran night classes for the older boys of the parish. A few years
93:. The plates were done between 1863 and 1867, with from four to seven completed each year. These plates are considered exceptionally clear and accurate, with an aesthetic depiction of the cadavers, printed by Mintern Bros., and published by James Walton. 59:. His uncle, Daniel Ellis, a member of the Royal Society Edinburgh, suggested that he enrol as a medical student at the newly founded University College London. In his vacations he studied in Paris and attended lectures and worked at anatomy in Berlin. 76:
University College London in its first thirty-five years of existence, published an extraordinary number of anatomical atlases. Ellis carried on this tradition by collaborating with the South African natural history illustrator,
73:, his name becoming a household word among medical students, and his work becoming the standard textbook in England and the United States. The 11th edition of his book was published in 1890. 259:"ELLIS, George Viner (1812-1900) and George Henry FORD (1809-1876). Illustrations of Dissections in a Series of Original Coloured Plates the Size of Life. London: James Walton, 1867" 47:
George Viner was the second son of Viner Ellis of Duni House, Minsterworth, near Gloucester, his family having been landowners in the area for many years. His education was at the
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Illustrations of dissections in a series of original coloured plates : the size of life, representing the dissection of the human body
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Demonstrations of anatomy : being a guide to the knowledge of the human body by dissection
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Ellis wrote the greater part of the description of the nerves in
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before his death he became blind and was tended by his sister.
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FRS
Minsterworth
University College London
Crypt Grammar School
Cathedral Grammar School
Gloucester
Richard Quain
George Henry Ford
chromolithography
imperial folio
University of London
Royal College of Surgeons
Corrugator cutis ani muscle
Demonstrations of anatomy : being a guide to the knowledge of the human body by dissection
Illustrations of dissections in a series of original coloured plates : the size of life, representing the dissection of the human body
Sharpey's
Jones Quain
"George Viner Ellis, F.R.C.S"
doi
10.1136/bmj.1.2053.1132
PMC
2506159
"Ellis, George Viner - Biographical entry - Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online"
"UCL - London's Global University"
"ELLIS, George Viner (1812-1900) and George Henry FORD (1809-1876). Illustrations of Dissections in a Series of Original Coloured Plates the Size of Life. London: James Walton, 1867"
"Erratum"
doi
10.1136/bmj.1.2057.1392
PMC

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