Alexander Cave
Deceased Person
1900 – 2001
Who was Alexander Cave?
Alexander James Edward Cave was a British anatomist.
Cave was born in Manchester and received his education at Manchester High School. He attended Manchester University to study Medicine, graduating in 1923.
Cave was Senior Demonstrator and Lecturer in Anatomy at the University of Leeds until 1933, when he took the job of Curator of the Anatomical Museum at University College in London. He also became Arnott Demonstrator and Professor of Human and Comparative Anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons. For more than two decades, he was Professor of Anatomy at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He was also Examiner in Anatomy for London University, Cambridge University, and the Royal University of Malta. Elected to the Royal College of Surgeons as a Fellow in 1959, Cave was also granted lifetime membership to the Anatomical Society.
He served as president of the Linnean Society from 1970 to 1973. He was a staunch Roman Catholic and got involved in several attempts to authenticate church relics.
He died in London in 2001. He had married twice: firstly in 1926 Dorothy Dimbleby and secondly in 1970 Catherine FitzGerald.
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