James Dixon Boyd (29 September 1907 – 7 February 1968) was
Professor of Anatomy at
Cambridge University
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and a Fellow of
Clare College
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. Born in
New York, USA in 1907 to James Dickson Boyd and Grace Smythe, he would move with his father to his homeplace in
County Antrim
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,
United Kingdom
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in 1917.
In 1933 he married Amélie Loewenthal; Sir
Robert Boyd is their son.
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1907 births
1968 deaths
Fellows of Clare College, Cambridge
American anatomists
American people of Irish descent
Place of birth missing
American emigrants to the United Kingdom
Professors of Anatomy (Cambridge)