Biography
James G. Wilson (1915–1987) was an embryologist and anatomist, known for his Six Principles of Teratology. In 1960, he co-founded The Teratology Society, and was since then one of its most active members.
Works

Case of mixed aneurism of aortic arch, simulating aneurism of left carotid, with remarks

The Imperial Republic
Bryant and His Friends
Bryant and His Friends
1986
The littoral fauna of Dublin Bay
The littoral fauna of Dublin Bay
1982
Environment and Birth Defects
Environment and Birth Defects
1973
Influence of age and presence of the ovaries on reproductive function in rats injected with androgens
Influence of age and presence of the ovaries on reproductive function in rats injected with androgens
1941
Testimony of witnesses examined on the part of the defendant
Testimony of witnesses examined on the part of the defendant
1852
Report of the case of James G. Wilson vs. Joseph Turner, Jr., and John C. Turner
Report of the case of James G. Wilson vs. Joseph Turner, Jr., and John C. Turner
1844
Report of case on application for an injunction, Circuit Court, United States, District of Maryland at Baltimore, on the 21st-23d, 25th and 26th Nov. 1844
Report of case on application for an injunction, Circuit Court, United States, District of Maryland at Baltimore, on the 21st-23d, 25th and 26th Nov. 1844