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The Journal of Anatomy: origin and evolution.

Gillian Morriss-Kay1,2.   

Abstract

The Journal of Anatomy was launched 150 years ago as the Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, in an age when anatomy and physiology were not regarded as separate disciplines. European science in general was advancing rapidly at the time (it was 7 years after publication of Darwin's Origin of Species), and the recent demise of the Natural History Review meant that there was no English language publication covering these subjects. The founding editors were George Murray Humphry of Cambridge and William Turner of Edinburgh, together with Alfred Newton of Cambridge and Edward Perceval Wright of Dublin (the last two served only for a year). The pivotal event leading to the Journal's foundation was the 1866 meeting of the British Association, at which Humphry delivered the 'Address in Physiology' (printed in the first issue). Turner, who was also present at the 1866 British Association meeting, remained as a member of the editorial team for 50 years and was a major contributor of Journal articles. The title was changed to Journal of Anatomy in October 1916, when it was taken under the wing, in terms of both management and ownership, by the Anatomical Society. This article reviews the early years of the Journal's publication in more detail than later years because of the historical interest of this less familiar material. The subject matter, which has remained surprisingly consistent over the years, is illustrated by examples from some notable contributions. The evolution of illustration techniques is surveyed from 1866 to the present day; the final section provides brief summaries of all of the chief editors.
© 2016 Anatomical Society.

Keywords:  1866; 19th century anatomy; GM Humphry; William Turner

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27278888      PMCID: PMC5341589          DOI: 10.1111/joa.12489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


  71 in total

1.  Abnormal Crania-Achondroplastic and Acrocephalic.

Authors:  A Keith
Journal:  J Anat Physiol       Date:  1913-01

2.  Reprint of the "Idea of a New Anatomy of the Brain," with Letters, &c.

Authors:  C Bell; A Shaw
Journal:  J Anat Physiol       Date:  1868-11

3.  Variations in the Form of the Thyroid Gland in Man.

Authors:  C F Marshall
Journal:  J Anat Physiol       Date:  1895-01

4.  Two Masks and a Skull from Islands near New Guinea-a Contribution to Anthropology.

Authors: 
Journal:  J Anat Physiol       Date:  1880-07

5.  Further Observations on the Ossification of the Human Lower Jaw.

Authors:  A Low
Journal:  J Anat Physiol       Date:  1909-10

6.  Skiagraphy after Injection of the Blood-Vessels with Mercury.

Authors:  H J Stiles
Journal:  J Anat Physiol       Date:  1897-10

7.  Urinary Calculi: their Formation and Structure.

Authors:  G M Humphry
Journal:  J Anat Physiol       Date:  1896-01

8.  Observations on Rickets, &c., in Wild Animals.

Authors:  J B Sutton
Journal:  J Anat Physiol       Date:  1884-07

9.  Observations on human chorionic villi using the electron microscope.

Authors:  J D BOYD; A F HUGHES
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  1954-07       Impact factor: 2.610

10.  Optical anisotropy of a pig tendon under compression.

Authors:  VeraLúciaC Feitosa; Benedicto C Vidal; Edson R Pimentel
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 2.610

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