Royal College of Surgeons;Royal College of Physicians; London School of Medicine for Women
Thesis
Experiments upon the isolated mammalian heart, especially with regard to the action of defibrinated blood upon it (1908)
Winifred CullisCBE[2] (2 June 1875 – 13 November 1956) was a physiologist and academic, and the first woman to hold a professorial chair at a medical school.[3]
^"Obituary". British Medical Journal (5003): 1242–1246. 24 November 1956.
^"Cullis, Winifred Clara (1875–1956), physiologist and educationist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/32661. Retrieved 3 December 2019. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^"Access to Archives". The National Archives. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
Gloucester, Winifred was the youngest daughter of the six children of Frederick John and Louisa (née Corbett) Cullis. Her brother Cuthbert Edmund Cullis became...
Cullis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Cullis (born 1946), a British electronic engineer Cuthbert Edmund Cullis (1868–1954)...
Society's seventh Annual Conference in July 1929, alongside Professor WinifredCullis, the first woman to hold a professorial chair at a medical school,...
determinants. Cullis was the son of Frederick John, a dock surveyor in Gloucester and Louisa (née Corbett) Cullis. One of his two sisters, Winifred C. Cullis, became...
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along with the founder biochemist Ida Smedley Maclean and physiologist WinifredCullis. The three of them are creditted with being the federation's de facto...
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George Gibson, General Manager, John Curran Ltd. Winifred Ada Glass, Headmistress, WinifredCullis School, Gloucester. Jessie Lilian Glenister, Senior...
body. Frensham School Limited was renamed as Winifred West Schools Limited in 1954, as recognition of Winifred West's other two schools, Sturt School and...
Officer of the Order of Australia for services to architecture Eleanor Cullis-Hill (1913–2001), Sydney architect Suzanne Dance, Melbourne-based architect...
Division Party Candidate Votes % Liberal Democrats Jane Hollis 596 Conservative Richard Cullis 589 Labour Ven Subbarayan 572 Majority Turnout 1,757 26.98...
Shropshire Geoff Crudgington (born 1952) – footballer, goalkeeper Stan Cullis (1916–2001) – footballer (defender) and football manager with Wolves; namesake...
Lieutenant Richard Alexander Cole, Royal Air Force. Flight Lieutenant Colin Cullis, Royal Air Force. Flight Lieutenant Graham Stewart Forbes, Royal Air Force...
For services to Oxfam and to Fairtrade. Catherine Anne Townsend Storrs Cullis. For services to the Conservation of Ecclesiastical Heritage. Stanley Michael...
Crichton. For services to British commercial interests in Tokyo. Teresa Marie Cullis, First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Brussels. The Right Reverend Jack...
Cufflin. For political and public service. John Frederick Christopher Cullis, Headteacher, Barclay Junior School, Waltham Forest, London. For services...