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  1. Henry Duncan Spens Goodsir (3 November 1819 – c. 1848) was a Scottish physician and naturalist who contributed to the pioneering work on cell theory done by his brother John Goodsir. He served as surgeon and naturalist on the ill-fated Franklin expedition .

  2. Henry Duncan Spens Goodsir was the assistant surgeon and naturalist aboard HMS Erebus during the Franklin expedition. Henry Duncan Spens Goodsir was born on the 3rd of November 1819 in Anstruther-Easter, Fife, Scotland.

  3. 12 de jul. de 2011 · A facial reconstruction from a skeleton in the Franklin Memorial helped researchers identify it as physician Harry Goodsir. Adapted from S. Mays et al., Journal of Archaeological Science, 38 (2011)

  4. Abstract. Henry Duncan Spens ("Harry") Goodsir was one of the younger brothers of John Goodsir, Professor of Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh from 1846 to 1867. Harry Goodsir qualified with the LRCS Edinburgh diploma in 1840, and was an anatomist and naturalist of the highest promise.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2017 · Harry Goodsir, a scientist aboard HMS Erebus, published work on a new copepod species from the Arctic, says Ryan. And on display is equipment for research on the geomagnetic north pole.

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  6. He was Conservator of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1843 until 1845, when he was appointed assistant surgeon and naturalist to the Franklin Expedition. This sailed to the Arctic seas under Sir John Franklin, to find the North-West Passage, but was lost.

  7. Surgeon and naturalist Harry Goodsir qualified as a licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1840 and was curator of its museum from 1843 to...