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Flower, William Henry
William Henry Flower
Sir William Henry Flower
(30 November 18311 July 1899) was an
English
surgeon, museum curator and
comparative anatomist
, who became a leading authority on
mammals
and especially on the
primate
brain. He supported
Thomas Henry Huxley
in an important controversy with
Richard Owen
about the human brain and eventually succeeded Owen as Director of the
Natural History Museum
in London.
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