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  1. Biography. Awards. Selected publications. Society Affiliations. References. Thomas Wharton Jones (9 January 1808 – 7 November 1891) [2] was a ophthalmologist and physiologist of the 19th century. Biography. Jones's father was Richard Jones, a native of London.

  2. Horror. Thomas Wharton was First Secretary of the US Embassy in Paris around 1919. In the May of that year, Indiana Jones met Wharton's wife and daughter on board a ship from France as he journeyed back to the US from the Paris Peace Conference. When Mrs Wharton learned of Jones's background, she...

  3. Unpublished paper, 'Microscopical characters of the rhythmically contractile muscular coat of the veins of the bat's wing, - of the lymphatic hearts of the frog, - and of the caudal heart of the eel. In three parts' by Thomas Wharton Jones Creator: Thomas Wharton Jones Reference number: AP/50/8

  4. News. Published: 25 August 1921. Thomas Wharton Jones, F.R.S 1. Nature 107 , 829–830 ( 1921) Cite this article. 298 Accesses. Metrics. Abstract. SIR RICKMAN GODLEE'S memoir of Wharton...

  5. 1 de mar. de 2019 · Abstract. Thomas Wharton Jones (1808-91), described as a ‘genius’ by his famous pupil Thomas Henry Huxley, was an Edinburgh medical graduate. At the age of 19 years he was appointed anatomy demonstrator to the infamous Dr Robert Knox so unwittingly becoming caught up in the Burke and Hare scandal. Escaping to Glasgow, and then to ...

  6. Thomas Wharton Jones (1808–1891) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. British ophthalmologist and physiologist Thomas Wharton Jones

  7. 6 de mai. de 2022 · Babbage constructed the ophthalmoscope in 1847 and showed it to Thomas Wharton Jones – a prominent ophthalmologist and lecturer at Charing Cross Hospital in London, who would later become Professor of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery at University College London.