Clopton Havers (24 February 1657 – April 1702) was an English physician who did pioneering research on the microstructure of bone. He is believed to have been the first person to observe and almost certainly the first to describe what are now called Haversian canals and Sharpey's fibres.
CloptonHavers (24 February 1657 – April 1702) was an English physician who did pioneering research on the microstructure of bone. He is believed to have...
were first described (and probably discovered) by British physician CloptonHavers, after whom they are named. He described them in his 1691 work Osteologica...
judge CloptonHavers (1657–1702), English physician Haversian canals, sometimes canals of Havers, microscopic tubes in bone Michael Havers, Baron Havers (1923–1992)...
In osteology, the osteon or haversian system (/həˈvɜːr.ʒən/; named for CloptonHavers) is the fundamental functional unit of much compact bone. Osteons...
employee of the East India Company stationed in China and another by CloptonHavers. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu observed smallpox inoculation during her...
employee of the East India Company stationed in China and another by CloptonHavers. But no action was taken. According to Voltaire (1742), the Turks derived...
employee of the East India Company stationed in China and another by CloptonHavers. According to Voltaire (1742), the Turks derived their use of inoculation...
employee of the East India Company stationed in China and another by CloptonHavers. In France, Voltaire reports that the Chinese have practiced variolation...
East India Company stationed in China, and another by the physician CloptonHavers, but no action was taken. India has been suggested as another possible...
employee of the East India Company stationed in China and another by CloptonHavers. In France, Voltaire reports that the Chinese have practiced variolation...
employee of the East India Company stationed in China and another by CloptonHavers. According to Voltaire (1742), the Turks derived their use of inoculation...
Gisbert, French Jesuit rhetorician and critic (d. 1731) February 24 – CloptonHavers, English physician (d. 1702) February 25 – Agathe de Saint-Père, French-Canadian...
1740) Benjamin Stillingfleet, English botanist (died 1771) April – CloptonHavers, English physician who did pioneering research on the microstructure...
Gisbert, French Jesuit rhetorician and critic (d. 1731) February 24 – CloptonHavers, English physician (d. 1702) February 25 – Agathe de Saint-Père, French-Canadian...
of the Royal Society elected in 1686. William Molyneux (1656–1698) CloptonHavers (1657–1702) Sir Robert Gordon (1647–1704) St George Ashe (1658–1718)...
of Thomas Fuller, D.D., rector of Wellinghale, Essex, and widow of CloptonHavers, M.D. (she died 9 July 1743). His second wife bore him a son, White...
1737) 29 January – Francis Moore, astrologer (died 1715) 24 February – CloptonHavers, physician (died 1702) 15 March – Sir Thomas Isham, 3rd Baronet, aristocrat...
lecture) on the anatomy of bones, the first of which was delivered by CloptonHavers in 1694. The two lectures were combined in 1810, to form the Arris and...
Archived from the original on June 14, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018. Clopton, Ellis (June 5, 2018). "TV Roundup: Alethea Jones to Direct 'Queen America'...
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