Ruth Bowden
Ruth Elizabeth Mary Bowden OBE (21 February 1915 – 19 December 2001) was an English anatomist. A professor of anatomy of the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine for thirty years, she was best known for her work on peripheral nerve injuries and leprosy. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Sansum, W. D (William David), 1880-1948, Sansum, W. D (William David), 1880-1948, Sansum, W. D (William David), b. 1880, Bowden, Ruth, Gray, Percival Allen, 1900-Other Authors: “...Bowden, Ruth...”
Published 1929
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5by Sansum, W. D (William David), 1880-1948Other Authors: “...Bowden, Ruth...”
Published 1929
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7by Sansum, William David, 1880-Other Authors: “...Bowden, Ruth...”
Published 1939
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9by Sansum, W. D (William David), 1880-, Sansum, W. D (William David), 1880-1948, Sansum, W. D (William David), 1880-1948Other Authors: “...Bowden, Ruth...”
Published 1936
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