Hubert E. J. Biss

He attended William Gladstone at his deathbed in 1898 and wrote the text for the long-running Baillière's atlases of the male and female body.

[3] He was schooled at Dulwich College and graduated from the University of Cambridge BA in 1892, subsequently acquiring his MA, MB, BC, and his MD in 1901.

His brother Harold was also at Cambridge and served as a major in the Royal Irish Regiment during the First World War.

[4] He was one of the physicians that attended William Gladstone at his deathbed in 1898 and lived at Hawarden Castle for six months at that time.

[6] Among his medical writings was the text for the long-running Baillière's atlases of the male and female body for which Georges M. Dupuy provided the illustrations.

Baillière’s Popular Atlas of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Male Human Body for which Biss provided the text.