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  • ...<ref name="times">{{cite news |title=Obituary: Sir James Craig – Professor of Medicine at T.C.D. |work=[[The Times]] |page=16 |date=13 July 1933 }}</ref> ...Steevens' Hospital]], among others.<ref name=obi/> He was King's Professor of Medicine at Trinity College.<ref name=dib/> ...
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  • {{Short description|Society of lawyers practising civil law in London c. 1511–1865}} ...osm of London Plate 031 - Doctors' Commons edited.jpg|thumb|280px|Doctors' Commons in the early 19th century]] ...
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  • | office = 14th [[Mayor of Ottawa]] | office2 = [[House of Commons of Canada]] ...
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  • '''Samuel Musgrave''', [[Fellow of the Royal Society|FRS]] (29 September 1732 – 5 July 1780) was an [[England| He was born at [[Washfield]], [[Devon]], the son of Richard Musgrave. He matriculated at [[Queen's College, Oxford]] in 1749; a ...
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  • ...=AMB>{{Cite AMB1920|wstitle=Almon, William Johnston}}</ref> He was the son of [[William Bruce Almon]]. ...elped found, and served three terms as president of, the [[Medical Society of Nova Scotia]]. ...
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  • | former_names = {{bulleted list|Manila Doctors Hospital School of Nursing (1975–1980)|Manila Doctors College (1980–2010)}} | motto = Home of the Titans ...
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  • ...ryngologist]] and also an independent [[Irish Unionist|Unionist]] [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) in the United Kingdom parliament. ...ods-sir-robert-henry-a9118|title=Woods, Sir Robert Henry|work=[[Dictionary of Irish Biography]]|last1=Hayes|first1=Cathy|last2=Byrne|first2=Patricia M.|a ...
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  • {{Short description|English judge and Member of Parliament}} ...wrote extensive legal texts and was among the earliest systematic writers of [[international law]]. ...
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  • ...an English judge and politician. He was the last [[Judge of the High Court of Admiralty]] from 1867 to 1875 bringing an end to an office that had lasted ...rch deaconries of [[Middlesex]] and London, and chancellor of the dioceses of [[Chichester]] and [[Salisbury]]. ...
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  • ...or, who earned reputation with his statues about [[Lajos Kossuth]], leader of the Hungarian national uprising in 1848–49. However his most important work ...National Salon in 1913. Horvay was also a popular artist of funeral works of art. ...
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  • | nationality = [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] | notable works = ''The Law of Nations in Peace''<br> ''The Law of Nations in War'' ...
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  • ...orld War earned her honours and awards, as well as the nickname "The Angel of Cable Street". After the war, she resumed her medical practice on Cable Str ...ttend Myrdle Street Central School in [[Stepney]]. She remained at the top of her class which eventually earned her a scholarship to London University. ...
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  • {{Short description|National learned society of Armenia}} |name = National Academy of Sciences of Armenia ...
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  • ...ns on abortion were struck down as unconstitutional by the [[Supreme Court of Canada]] in its decision in ''[[R v Morgentaler]]'' in 1988. ...d an abortion on compassionate or medical grounds, the doctor ran the risk of being prosecuted under the Criminal Code. ...
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  • ...ing [[BBC One]] soap opera ''[[EastEnders]]'' brought him to the attention of UK mainstream viewers.<ref name=":0" /> ...ected murder. The couple eventually left [[Walford]] together in the midst of press scandal. ...
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  • ...The eighteenth century dispensary movement.] [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]]. Retrieved 29 December 2018.</ref> ...offering medical care to people who made a small weekly payment as a kind of medical insurance. ...
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  • ...nster School]], where he was a scholar under [[Richard Busby]], at the age of 18, he was elected to [[Christ Church, Oxford]], in 1681. There, he is said ...imate. King found a friend in [[Anthony Upton (judge)|Anthony Upton]], one of the High Court judges, who had a house called [[Mountown]], near [[Dublin]] ...
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  • [[File:Bust of John Freind, Westminster Abbey.jpg|thumb|Bust of Freind, Westminster Abbey]] Freind was younger brother of [[Robert Freind]] (1667–1751), headmaster of [[Westminster School]], and was born at [[Croughton, Northamptonshire]]. He ...
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  • ...DeMar''' (June 7, 1888 – June 11, 1958) was a U.S. [[marathon]]er, winner of seven [[Boston Marathon]]s, and Bronze medalist at the [[1924 Summer Olympi ...s, he won in 2:21:39, a course record. DeMar was one of the twelve members of the U.S. marathon team in the [[1912 Summer Olympics]], where he ran poorly ...
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  • ...mpsheet of Romania.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Cantacuzino on a 2018 stamp sheet of Romania]] ...my|titular member]] of the [[Romanian Academy]]. He established the fields of [[microbiology]] and [[Medical research|experimental medicine]] in Romania, ...
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