Thomas Walmsley FRSE (1889–1951) was a 20th-century Scottish anatomist who became Professor of Anatomy at Queen's University, Belfast.
He was born in Bombay in India the first son of Thomas Walmsley, a Scottish officer in the Royal Indian Navy.
[1] In 1919 at the relatively youthful age of 30 he was appointed Professor of Anatomy at Queen's University, Belfast, replacing Prof Johnson Symington.
His proposers were Thomas Hastie Bryce, Diarmid Noel Paton, Frederick Orpen Bower, and Robert Muir.
[3] In 1929, he published his classic anatomical monograph The Heart as Vol IV (Part III) of Quain's Elements of Anatomy.