Professor Stuart McDonald
- Affiliate (School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing)
email:
Stuart.McDonald@glasgow.ac.uk
R305 Level 3, Lab for Human Anatomy, Thomson Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ
Research interests
Harmful Effects of Vasectomy. Changes in bone architecture in arthritic disease. Problems in Clinical Anatomy. The history of anatomy in the West of Scotland.
Publications
2019
Varsou, O. , Gray, S. R. , Alkhedhairi, S., McDonald, S. and Quondamatteo, F. (2019) Evaluating the Educational Use of Ultrasound and Custom-Made Imaging Phantoms in Anatomy Teaching. 19th Congress of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA 2019), London, UK, 9-11 Aug 2019.
2018
McDonald, S. W. and Russell, D. (2018) William Hunter and lymphatics. Annals of Anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger, 218, pp. 40-48. (doi: 10.1016/j.aanat.2018.03.002) (PMID:29621566)
Spear, C., Reilly, M. and McDonald, S. W. (2018) Matthew Baillie's specimens and engravings. Clinical Anatomy, 31(5), pp. 622-631. (doi: 10.1002/ca.22979) (PMID:28815746)
McDonald, S. W. and MacFarlane, N. G. (2018) The mouth, stomach and intestines. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, 19(3), pp. 128-132. (doi: 10.1016/j.mpaic.2018.01.003)
2015
Casha, A. R., Camilleri, L., Manché, A., Gatt, R., Attard, D., Gauci, M., Camilleri-Podesta, M.-T., McDonald, S. and Grima, J. N. (2015) Internal rib structure can be predicted using mathematical models: an anatomic study comparing the chest to a shell dome with application to understanding fractures. Clinical Anatomy, 28(8), pp. 1008-1016. (doi: 10.1002/ca.22614) (PMID:26297570)
McDonald, S. W. (2015) William Cruikshank (1745-1800), anatomist and surgeon, and his illustrious patient, Samuel Johnson. Clinical Anatomy, 28(7), pp. 836-843. (doi: 10.1002/ca.22567) (PMID:26185019)
McDonald, S. and Faithfull, J. (2015) William Hunter's sources of pathological and anatomical specimens, with particular reference to obstetric subjects. In: Hancock, E., Pearce, N. and Campbell, R. (eds.) William Hunter's World: The Art and Science of Eighteenth-Century Collecting. Series: The histories of material culture and collecting, 1700-1950. Ashgate Publishing Ltd: Farnham, pp. 45-58. ISBN 9781409447740
2009
McDonald, S. (2009) Forensic anthropology at the University of Glasgow. Archaeology Scotland, 6, pp. 6-7.
McDonald, S. (2009) The medical collections at the University of Glasgow. Medicina nei Secoli: Arte e Scienza, 21(1), pp. 57-74.
2008
Frazer, E.A., Hobson, M. and McDonald, S.W. (2008) The distribution of the radial and musculocutaneous nerves in the brachialis muscle. Clinical Anatomy, 20(7), pp. 785-789. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20521)
McDonald, S.W. (2008) Emeritus Professor R.J. Scothorne, BSc, MD, FRSE, FRCS(Glasg), 13 June 1920 to 11 September 2007: an appreciation. Clinical Anatomy, 21(6), pp. 598-601. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20686)
O'Brien, A. and McDonald, S.W. (2008) The meningo-orbital foramen in a Scottish population. Clinical Anatomy, 20(8), pp. 880-885. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20558)
2005
Bush, H. and McDonald, S. (2005) Paleopathology in a thirteenth century male from Newbattle Abbey Scotland. Clinical Anatomy, 18, pp. 146-149. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20080)
McDonald, S. and Russell, D. (2005) What did William Hunter know about bone? Clinical Anatomy, 18, pp. 155-163. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20078)
2004
Ashton, E., Ellis, K. and McDonald, S. (2004) Course of the short gastric veins and their suitability for pancreatic islet transplantation. Clinical Anatomy, 17, pp. 651-657. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20044)
Mcdonald, S. (2004) Exchanging tables of contents with Clinical Anatomy. Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist, 280B(1), p. 2. (doi: 10.1002/ar.b.20034)
Neilson, M., White, A., Malik, U., Morrison, E., Mcgill, P. and Mcdonald, S. (2004) Changes in bone architecture in the femoral head and neck in osteoarthritis. Clinical Anatomy, 17, pp. 378-391. (doi: 10.1002/ca.10177)
Sinclair, A., Johnston, E., Badran, D., Neilson, M., Soutar, D., Robertson, A. and McDonald, S. (2004) Histological changes in radial forearm skin flaps in the oral cavity. Clinical Anatomy, 17, pp. 227-232. (doi: 10.1002/ca.10180)
Skippen, M., Kirkup, J., Maxton, R. and McDonald, S. (2004) The chain saw - A Scottish invention. Scottish Medical Journal, 49, pp. 72-75.
2003
Reid, S., Broad, M., Dickson, M. and McDonald, S. (2003) The anatomy of buccinator-insights from functional casts of the oral vestibule. Archives of Oral Biology, 48, pp. 787-795. (doi: 10.1016/S0003-9969(03)00136-5)
2002
Lee, K. and McDonald, S. (2002) Not modern-day body-snatching: The response of the public. Scottish Medical Journal, 47,
McCulloch, N., Russell, D. and McDonald, S. (2002) William Hunter's Gravid Uterus: The specimens and plates. Clinical Anatomy, 15, pp. 253-262. (doi: 10.1002/ca.10074)
Mcdonald, S. (2002) Organ retention - Not modern-day body-snatching: the response of the public. Scottish Medical Journal, 47(3), pp. 66-70.
2001
Kennedy, S., McLeod, K. and McDonald, S. (2001) "And afterwards your body to be given for public dissection": A history of the murderers dissected in Glasgow and the West of Scotland. Scottish Medical Journal, 46, pp. 20-24.
McCulloch, N., Russell, D. and McDonald, S. (2001) William Hunter's casts of the gravid uterus at the University of Glasgow. Clinical Anatomy, 14, pp. 210-217.
Mcdonald, S. (2001) Moving forward. Clinical Anatomy, 14(5), p. 311. (doi: 10.1002/ca.1056)
Articles
McDonald, S. W. and Russell, D. (2018) William Hunter and lymphatics. Annals of Anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger, 218, pp. 40-48. (doi: 10.1016/j.aanat.2018.03.002) (PMID:29621566)
Spear, C., Reilly, M. and McDonald, S. W. (2018) Matthew Baillie's specimens and engravings. Clinical Anatomy, 31(5), pp. 622-631. (doi: 10.1002/ca.22979) (PMID:28815746)
McDonald, S. W. and MacFarlane, N. G. (2018) The mouth, stomach and intestines. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, 19(3), pp. 128-132. (doi: 10.1016/j.mpaic.2018.01.003)
Casha, A. R., Camilleri, L., Manché, A., Gatt, R., Attard, D., Gauci, M., Camilleri-Podesta, M.-T., McDonald, S. and Grima, J. N. (2015) Internal rib structure can be predicted using mathematical models: an anatomic study comparing the chest to a shell dome with application to understanding fractures. Clinical Anatomy, 28(8), pp. 1008-1016. (doi: 10.1002/ca.22614) (PMID:26297570)
McDonald, S. W. (2015) William Cruikshank (1745-1800), anatomist and surgeon, and his illustrious patient, Samuel Johnson. Clinical Anatomy, 28(7), pp. 836-843. (doi: 10.1002/ca.22567) (PMID:26185019)
McDonald, S. (2009) Forensic anthropology at the University of Glasgow. Archaeology Scotland, 6, pp. 6-7.
McDonald, S. (2009) The medical collections at the University of Glasgow. Medicina nei Secoli: Arte e Scienza, 21(1), pp. 57-74.
Frazer, E.A., Hobson, M. and McDonald, S.W. (2008) The distribution of the radial and musculocutaneous nerves in the brachialis muscle. Clinical Anatomy, 20(7), pp. 785-789. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20521)
McDonald, S.W. (2008) Emeritus Professor R.J. Scothorne, BSc, MD, FRSE, FRCS(Glasg), 13 June 1920 to 11 September 2007: an appreciation. Clinical Anatomy, 21(6), pp. 598-601. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20686)
O'Brien, A. and McDonald, S.W. (2008) The meningo-orbital foramen in a Scottish population. Clinical Anatomy, 20(8), pp. 880-885. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20558)
Bush, H. and McDonald, S. (2005) Paleopathology in a thirteenth century male from Newbattle Abbey Scotland. Clinical Anatomy, 18, pp. 146-149. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20080)
McDonald, S. and Russell, D. (2005) What did William Hunter know about bone? Clinical Anatomy, 18, pp. 155-163. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20078)
Ashton, E., Ellis, K. and McDonald, S. (2004) Course of the short gastric veins and their suitability for pancreatic islet transplantation. Clinical Anatomy, 17, pp. 651-657. (doi: 10.1002/ca.20044)
Mcdonald, S. (2004) Exchanging tables of contents with Clinical Anatomy. Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist, 280B(1), p. 2. (doi: 10.1002/ar.b.20034)
Neilson, M., White, A., Malik, U., Morrison, E., Mcgill, P. and Mcdonald, S. (2004) Changes in bone architecture in the femoral head and neck in osteoarthritis. Clinical Anatomy, 17, pp. 378-391. (doi: 10.1002/ca.10177)
Sinclair, A., Johnston, E., Badran, D., Neilson, M., Soutar, D., Robertson, A. and McDonald, S. (2004) Histological changes in radial forearm skin flaps in the oral cavity. Clinical Anatomy, 17, pp. 227-232. (doi: 10.1002/ca.10180)
Skippen, M., Kirkup, J., Maxton, R. and McDonald, S. (2004) The chain saw - A Scottish invention. Scottish Medical Journal, 49, pp. 72-75.
Reid, S., Broad, M., Dickson, M. and McDonald, S. (2003) The anatomy of buccinator-insights from functional casts of the oral vestibule. Archives of Oral Biology, 48, pp. 787-795. (doi: 10.1016/S0003-9969(03)00136-5)
Lee, K. and McDonald, S. (2002) Not modern-day body-snatching: The response of the public. Scottish Medical Journal, 47,
McCulloch, N., Russell, D. and McDonald, S. (2002) William Hunter's Gravid Uterus: The specimens and plates. Clinical Anatomy, 15, pp. 253-262. (doi: 10.1002/ca.10074)
Mcdonald, S. (2002) Organ retention - Not modern-day body-snatching: the response of the public. Scottish Medical Journal, 47(3), pp. 66-70.
Kennedy, S., McLeod, K. and McDonald, S. (2001) "And afterwards your body to be given for public dissection": A history of the murderers dissected in Glasgow and the West of Scotland. Scottish Medical Journal, 46, pp. 20-24.
McCulloch, N., Russell, D. and McDonald, S. (2001) William Hunter's casts of the gravid uterus at the University of Glasgow. Clinical Anatomy, 14, pp. 210-217.
Mcdonald, S. (2001) Moving forward. Clinical Anatomy, 14(5), p. 311. (doi: 10.1002/ca.1056)
Book Sections
McDonald, S. and Faithfull, J. (2015) William Hunter's sources of pathological and anatomical specimens, with particular reference to obstetric subjects. In: Hancock, E., Pearce, N. and Campbell, R. (eds.) William Hunter's World: The Art and Science of Eighteenth-Century Collecting. Series: The histories of material culture and collecting, 1700-1950. Ashgate Publishing Ltd: Farnham, pp. 45-58. ISBN 9781409447740
Conference or Workshop Item
Varsou, O. , Gray, S. R. , Alkhedhairi, S., McDonald, S. and Quondamatteo, F. (2019) Evaluating the Educational Use of Ultrasound and Custom-Made Imaging Phantoms in Anatomy Teaching. 19th Congress of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA 2019), London, UK, 9-11 Aug 2019.
Additional information
Editorial Board
- 2003 - present: European Journal of Anatomy
- 1994 - present: Clinical Anatomy
Invited International Presentations
- 2005: Royal Society of Medicine - Symposium on The Rise and Fall of Anatomy. “The Explosion of Anatomy 1745 – 1945”.
- 2003: Glasgow, Scotland - Goodall Memorial Lecture, Royal Society of Physicians and Surgeons: The Procurement of Corpses by Glasgow Anatomists in the Early 19th Century.
Prizes, Awards and Distinctions
- 2004: Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow - FRCS
Professional Learned Society
- 2008 - present: Scottish Medico-Legal Society - Member
- 2004 - present: Royal Society of Medicine - Member
- 2004 - present: Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow - Fellow
- 1990 - present: British Medical Association - Member
- 1986 - present: Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Member
- 1986 - present: British Association of Clinical Anatomists - Memeber from 1986. Honorary Editor from 2001