Maclise, Joseph (1815 - 1880)
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Royal College of Surgeons of England

Asset Name
E002613 - Maclise, Joseph (1815 - 1880)

Title
Maclise, Joseph (1815 - 1880)

Author
Royal College of Surgeons of England

Identifier
RCS: E002613

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2012-07-11

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Maclise, Joseph (1815 - 1880), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Maclise, Joseph

Date of Birth
1815

Date of Death
1880

Occupation
General surgeon

Titles/Qualifications
MRCS October 13th 1837
 
FRCS April 11th 1850
 
LSA 1839

Details
Second son among seven children of Alexander Maclise (or McLeisch, McLish, McLisse, McLise), a Scottish Highlander who was a private in the Elgin Fencibles; his regiment being stationed in Cork he set up as a tanner and shoemaker. On December 24th, 1797, he married Rebecca Buchanan, "daughter of Mrs Buchanan, Almshouse", for twenty-two years pew-opener in the Presbyterian Church, Princes Street, Cork. The eldest son, Daniel (1806-1870), became the historical painter (*see Dict Nat Biog*). Joseph Maclise studied at University College, London, under Robert Liston and Samuel Cooper, to whom as well as to his fellow-students he dedicated his Surgical Anatomy. He continued his anatomical studies in. Paris at the École Pratique, L'Hôpital le Pitié, and Museums, then settled in practice at 14 Russell Place, Fitzroy Square. In the intervals of a busy general practice he found time to produce his fine anatomical publications which are strongly reminiscent of the style of his famous brother Daniel. Between 1861 and 1863 his address was the same as that of his brother - Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. Later he removed to 9 Great College Street, Westminster, and his name disappeared from the *Medical Directory* in 1880. Publications: Article on the "Skeleton" in Todd and Bowman's *Cyclopœdia of Anatomy and Physiology*. *Comparative Osteology: being Morphological Studies to Demonstrate the Archetype Skeleton of Vertebrated Animals*, 54 plates, 1847. *Surgical Anatomy*, fol, 35 plates, London, 1851: 2nd ed, 52 plates, 1856; American edition, Philadelphia, 68 plates, 1859. *On Dislocations and Fractures*, fol, 36 plates, 1859. *The Anatomy of the Arteries of the Human Body and its Application to Pathology and Operative Surgery, with a Series of Lithographic Drawings. The Drawings from Nature and on Stone*, 8vo; Atlas, fol., 87 plates, London, 1844. The whole interest of this is the relation of Joseph's drawings to those of Daniel, as to how far the two brothers may be said to have viewed the human figure from the same point of view.

Rights
Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Collection
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Format
Obituary

Format
Asset

Asset Path
Root/Lives of the Fellows/E002000-E002999/E002600-E002699

URL for File
374796

Media Type
Unknown