Arthur Thomson (anatomist)

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Arthur Thomson was a British anatomist and anthropologist known for his work on human variation and for formulating "Thomson's nose rule" relating climate to nasal shape.

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instanceOf academic
anatomist
anthropologist
human
scientific rule
appliesTo human populations
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
dateOfBirth 1858
dateOfDeath 1935
describes association of colder, drier climates with narrower, higher noses
association of warmer, more humid climates with broader, flatter noses
relationship between climate and nasal shape
educatedAt University of Edinburgh
employer University of Oxford
fieldOfWork anatomy
human variation
physical anthropology
hasAcademicDiscipline anthropometry
comparative anatomy
hasName Arthur Thomson
influenced later research on ecogeographical rules in humans
knownFor research on human variation in relation to climate
studies of nasal morphology
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf British Association for the Advancement of Science
Royal Society of Edinburgh
nativeLanguage English
notableConcept Thomson's nose rule
notableFor Thomson's nose rule
notableWork papers on climatic adaptation in human morphology
publications on human anatomical variation
occupation anatomist
anthropologist
university professor
placeOfBirth Edinburgh
positionHeld Waynflete Professor of Human Anatomy at the University of Oxford
professor of human anatomy at the University of Oxford
sexOrGender male
studied climatic adaptation in human anatomy
geographical variation in human body form
racial and ethnic differences in physical traits
workLocation Oxford

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