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Sir Bertram Coghill Alan Windle, M.A., M.D., Sc.D., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S., F.S.A., K.S.G., (8 May 1858 – 14 February 1929) was a British anatomist, administrator, archaeologist, scientist, educationalist and writer.〔Carr, Henry (1929). "Sir Bertram Windle: The Man and His Work," ''The Catholic World'', Vol. 129, No. 770, pp. 165–171.〕 ==Biography==
He was born at Mayfield Vicarage, in Staffordshire, where his father, the Reverend Samuel Allen Windle, a Church of England clergyman, was vicar.〔Horgan, John J. (1960). ("Sir Bertram Windle (1858–1929)," ) ''Hermathena,'' No. 94, p. 3.〕 He attended Trinity College, where he graduated B.A. in 1879. He also served as Librarian of the University Philosophical Society in the 1877–78 session. Later he became a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1891 he was appointed dean of the medical faculty of Queen's College, Birmingham. Queen's College's medical faculty became the medical faculty of Mason Science College in the early 1890s, and then became the medical faculty of the University of Birmingham in 1900. Windle was professor of anatomy and anthropology and first Dean of the Medical Faculty at Birmingham University. In 1904 he accepted the presidency of Queen's College, Cork.〔McCorkell, E.J. (1958). ("Bertram Coghill Alan Windle," ) CCHA, ''Report'', Vol. 25, p. 55.〕 Professor Windle married twice, first to Madeleine Hudson, and in 1901 to Edith Mary Nazer. Windle was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1899.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Complete List of Royal Society Fellows 1660-2007 )〕 He died in 1929 aged 71.〔("Sir Bertram Windle, F.R.S," ) ''Nature'', Vol. 123, March 1929, p. 354.〕〔"The Late Sir Bertram Windle," ''The British Medical Journal,'' Vol. 1, No. 3564, 1929, p. 792.〕 His conversion to Catholicism influenced many.
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