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Frederic Wood Jones FRS〔 (23 January 1879 – 29 September 1954), usually referred to as Wood Jones, was a British observational naturalist, embryologist, anatomist and anthropologist, who spent considerable time in Australia.〔Christophers, Barry E. (Compiler). (1974). ''A List of the Published Works of Frederic Wood Jones, 1879–1954''. Greensborough Press: Melbourne〕〔(Photograph from University of Adelaide Library website )〕〔(MacCallum, Monica: Jones, Frederic Wood (1879–1954), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' ) Accessed 27 October 2011.〕 ==Biography==
Jones was born in London, England, and wrote extensively on early humans, including their arboreal adaptations (''Arboreal Man''), and was one of the founding fathers of the field of modern physical anthropology. A friend of Le Gros Clark, Wood Jones was also known for his controversial belief in the view that acquired traits could be inherited, and thus his opposition to Darwinism. He taught anatomy and physical anthropology at London School of Medicine for Women, University of Adelaide, University of Hawaii, University of Melbourne, University of Manchester and the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Jones was president of the Royal Society of South Australia in 1927, and was awarded the Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1941. He was elected President of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland for 1943 to 1945.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 The Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland – Presidents of the Society )〕
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