Robert Knox
Robert Knox FRSE FRCSE was a Scottish anatomist and ethnologist best known for his involvement in the Burke and Hare murders. Wikipedia
Born: September 4, 1791, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Died: December 20, 1862 (age 71 years), Hackney, London, United Kingdom
Place of burial: Brookwood Cemetery, United Kingdom
Education: The University of Edinburgh and The Royal High School
Books
The races of men
1850
The Races of Men: A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Influence of Race Over the Destinies of Nations
1862
A Manual of Artistic Anatomy: For the Use of Sculptors, Painters, and Amateurs
1852
Fish and Fishing in the Lone Glens of Scotland: With a History of the Propagation, Growth, and Metamorphoses of the Salmon
1854
Descriptions, Geological, Topographical, and Antiquarian in Eastern Yorkshire, Between the Rivers Humber and Tees: With a Trigonometrically Surveyed Map Extending Twenty-Five Miles from Scarborough, [etc. ]
Observations Upon a "Report by the Select Committee on Salmon Fisheries, Scotland: Together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index," 30th June, 1836