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  • ...s|Belgian]] doctor and [[entomologist]] who was born 22 February 1827 at [[Liège]] and died in [[Glain]], 30 June 1898. ...ge. Following Lacordaire's advice he joined the circle of entomologists in Liège which included his longtime friend [[Félicien Chapuis]] (1824–1879) as well ...
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  • ...In 1925, Zeckendorf graduated as a medical doctor from the [[University of Liège]] and joined the [[Belgian Army]] medical corps.<ref name=bio/> When [[Germ Zeckendorf retired from the army in 1957 as a [[colonel]]. ...
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  • ...Medicine]] at [[University of Liège]] [[University Hospital|Hospital]], [[Liège]], [[Belgium]] and former [[FIA]] Medical Delegate for the [[Formula One]] ...signed to the medical car containing Professor [[Sid Watkins]] and the two physicians immediately formed a firm friendship. ...
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  • ...lcoholic Monkeys of St. Kitts|author=Shoumatoff, Alex|publisher=Dispatches from the Vanishing World|accessdate=25 December 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl= ...=6 July 2011|url-status=dead}} ([[PDF]])</ref> Dongier also flew his plane from Montreal to [[St. Kitts]] with a colleague to study the behavior of alcohol ...
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  • ...reak of the [[Franco-Prussian War]] in 1870. In Belgium, he first went to Liège, then to [[Ghent]], and finally to Brussels. Without a Belgian diploma, he ...2.nlm.nih.gov/page/n3 |accessdate=2018-11-27}}</ref> 2nd American Edition, from the third Paris Edition ...
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  • ..."/> Among the manuscripts is a copy (in Henri's handwriting) of [[Jacob of Liège]]'s ''Speculum musicae''. The best known part is his treatise on the design [[Category:15th-century deaths from plague (disease)]] ...
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  • | alma_mater = [[University of Liège]] Plateau studied at the [[University of Liège|State University of Liège]], where he graduated as a doctor of physical and mathematical sciences in ...
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  • ...hn]]. He was a member of the French National Consultative Ethics Committee from 1992 to 2004 and worked in [[gene therapy]]. He first entered the [[INSERM] In 2004, Kahn signed a [[petition]] and threatened to resign from his post as head of the Paris-based, publicly financed [[Cochin Institute]] ...
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  • '''Beatification''' (from [[Latin]] {{lang|la|beatus}}, "blessed" and {{lang|la|facere}}, "to make") ...and are scientifically investigated by commissions comprising [[Physician|physicians]] and [[theologians]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ghose |first=Tia |date=9 July 2 ...
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  • ...a Code of Institutes and Precepts, Adapted to the Professional Conduct of Physicians and Surgeons]]'', coining the expression ''[[medical ethics]]''.<ref>{{cite * May 8 – [[John Joseph Merlin]], Liège-born English inventor (born 1735) ...
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  • ...or to the [[International Medical Congress]] that organized 17 conferences from 1867 until the 1913 outbreak of [[World War I]].<ref>{{Cite report |url=htt ...nd its voting President. The Executive Committee of twelve representatives from national and international member groups meets at least one a year, appoint ...
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  • ..., and burying those who died. These laymen lived in little rooms or cells (from Latin "cella," a cell that gave rise to their early name of "Cellites"). The speculation that the name "Beghards" arose from supporting themselves by begging for food was dismissed by the [[Encyclopæd ...
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  • | god_of = God of medicine, healing, rejuvenation and physicians ...aff similar to the [[caduceus]], remains a symbol of medicine today. Those physicians and attendants who served this god were known as the [[Therapeutae of Ascle ...
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  • ...ean de Mandeville and Edward II.png|thumb|Jean de Mandeville is sent forth from England on his expedition by [[Edward II]]]] ...stions have been put forward as to the real one. Most of these are figures from France or the [[Low Countries]] who had not travelled as widely as the auth ...
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  • ...id Caliphate]] (750–1258) and the [[Islamic Golden Age]]. Many professors, physicians, scientists, clerics, artists and lecturers are also massacred. ...e, John Van Antwerp (1994). ''The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest'', p. 161. Ann Arbor, Mich ...
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  • ...e in the Navy and be a physician, so in 1881 he joined the School of Naval Physicians at [[Brest, France|Brest]]. He started to serve in 1883 in the Naval Medica ...e and developed the first [[antivenom]]s for snake bites using immune sera from [[vaccine|vaccinated]] horses (''Calmette's serum''). Work in this field wa ...
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  • ...stoire des Sciences et Techniques.<ref>{{cite web | author = Université de Liège | title = CHST | url = http://chst.european-is.net/ | access-date = January ...History of Science which follows the development and philosophy of science from 10,000 BCE to the modern day.<ref>url = https://huronatwestern.ca/sites/def ...
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  • ...ards natural sciences, such as [[physics]] and [[chemistry]]. He graduated from the [[Mihai Viteazul National College, Bucharest|Mihai Viteazul High School From 24 April to 23 June 1921, Paulescu published four papers at the Romanian Se ...
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  • ...new">{{cite book |last1=Agnew |first1=David C. A. |title=Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV: Or, The Huguenot Refugees and Their Desce ...r'''; 7 November 1680{{snd}}28 April 1770), styled '''Sir John Ligonier''' from 1743 to 1757, was a French-born British soldier and politician who fought f ...
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  • [[File:Dundas Aqueduct, from south-east.jpg|thumb|Dundas Aqueduct, behind which sits the older boathouse ...ttps://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/dec/16/shackletons-sledge-and-flag-from-south-pole-expedition-to-stay-in-uk |website=The Guardian|date=16 December ...
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