University of Michigan. Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology.

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Dates:
Active 1902
Active 1989

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When the Department of Medicine and Surgery was organized in 1849, one of the five professorships was devoted to anatomy. Moses Gunn first held this position. (See following page for listing of all department chairs.) Gunn's main interest was surgery, however, and in 1854 he convinced his friend Corydon L. Ford to come to Michigan to teach anatomy. Ford held the position until his death forty years later. Ford husbanded the department through a period of large growth. The department's facilities grew several times during his tenure. James P. McMurrich became chair in 1894 and broadened the curriculum beyond the teaching of gross anatomy to medical students. New courses were offered and some sections were opened to graduate students.

The correspondence of the next three chairs--George L. Streeter, G. Carl Huber and Bradley Patten are included in this record group. Dr. Streeter expanded the teaching staff and broadened the influence of the department. Dr. Huber similarly expanded the research of the department. Under Dr. Patten the department was separated into 3 divisions: embryology and histology, the laboratory of comparative neurology, and gross anatomy. The restructuring was put into effect to accommodate the growing number of students in various anatomy classes.

There is no material from the tenures of department chairs Russell Woodburne and Johannes Rhodin in this record group.

A. Kent Christensen became chairman in 1978 with a mandate to build up cell biology research in the department. There was concern that the Department of Anatomy "conjure[d] up visions mainly of cadavers and skeletons." In the summer of 1981, the department changed its name to the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology. Christensen was also responsible for the renovation of several laboratories including a new Cell Biology Laboratory.

When Christensen resigned as chairman in December 1982, the department was led by two successive interim or acting chairs. In 1989, the chair was awarded to Bruce M. Carlson.

For a history of the origins of the department through the 1950s researchers should consult Donald Huelke's three-part article on the history of the Department of Anatomy in the University of Michigan Medical Bulletin (Volume 27, January-February 1961; Volume 28, May-June, 1962; and Volume 29, May-June, 1963).

1849 1854 Moses Gunn 1854 1894 Corydon L. Ford 1894 1907 James P. McMurrich 1907 1914 George L. Streeter 1914 1934 G. Carl Huber 1935 1958 Bradley M. Patten 1958 1973 Russell T. Woodburne 1973 1978 Johannes Rhodin 1978 1981 A. Kent Christensen 1981 1982 A. Kent Christensen 1983 1986 Sarah W. Winans (acting) 1986 1989 Allan Beaudoin (interim) 1989 1999 Bruce M Carlson 1999 2000 Michael J. Weslsh (interim) 2000 2002 Michael J. Weslsh (interim) 2002 James Douglas Engel

From the guide to the Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology (University of Michigan) records, 1902-1989, 1935-1982, (Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan)

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