Joseph Fox (dental surgeon)

[1] The lectures he gave on the teeth, from 1799, supported by Astley Cooper who was another of Cline's pupils, were the first to be delivered for a London medical institution.

[1] The initial committee consisted of: Allen, Corston, Fox, Jackson, with Joseph Foster and Thomas Sturge.

Francis Place joined the committee that year, and a rupture became inevitable by 1814, with Lancaster resigning amid acrimony and alleged scandal.

[1] They were part of a consortium, including also Forster, put together by Robert Owen, to buy out the original New Lanark investors.

[7] Fox supported Allen in his successful effort to make Owen allow religious education and the Bible in New Lanark's schools.

Illustration from The natural history of the human teeth (1803) by Joseph Fox