Books by Turner, Wm. Sir
Scientific papers and addresses
The baleen whales of the South Atlantic
The marine mammals in the Anatomical Museum of the University of Edinburgh
List of published writings by Sir William Turner, K.C.B., F.R.S.L., P.R.S.E., 1854-1910
The aborigines of Tasmania. Pt. II. The skeleton
The craniology, racial affinities, and descent of the aborigines of Tasmania
A contribution to the craniology of the natives of Borneo, the Malays, the natives of Formosa, and the Tibetans
A contribution to the craniology of the people of Scotland. Pt. I. Anatomical
The Scottish universities and recent legislation
Contributions to the craniology of the people of the empire of India
The cell theory, past and present
The convolutions of the brain
The physician, a naturalist
The universities of Scotland and the election of their representatives to the General Medical Council
The lumbar curve of the spinal column in several races of men
The relation of the alveolar form of cleft palate to the incisor teeth and the intermaxillary bones
Address at the opening of the Anatomical Department in the new medical buildings of the University of Edinburgh, delivered October 27th
Lectures on the comparative anatomy of the placenta
An introduction to human anatomy, including the anatomy of the tissues
Anatomy as taught in the University of Edinburgh
On malformations of the organs of generation. 2nd series. Foetation in a rudimentary uterine cornu
The convolutions of the human cerebrum topographically considered
On a supplementary system of nutrient arteries for the lungs
On some malformations of the organs of generation
On the existence of a system of anastomosing arteries between and connecting the visceral and parietal branches of the abdominal aorta
Some congenital malformations of the intestinal canal
The present aspect of the doctrine of cellular pathology
On the structure of Lerneopoda
On the structure of Lerneopoda Dalmanni, with observations on its larval form
Observations on the trichina spiralis
Report on the human crania and other bones of the skeletons collected during the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger in the years 1873-1876