Anthony Fothergill (c.1732–1813) was an English physician. Fothergill was born in 1732, or, according to other accounts, 1735, in Sedbergh, Yorkshire...
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Anthony Fothergill may refer to: Anthony Fothergill (theologian) (1685–1761), English theological writer Anthony Fothergill (physician) (1732–1813), English...
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John Fothergill FRS (8 March 1712 – 26 December 1780) was an English physician, plant collector, philanthropist and Quaker. His medical writings were...
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Fothergill, English TV producer Allodin Fothergill (born 1987), Jamaican athlete Andrew Fothergill, English cricketer Anthony Fothergill (physician)...
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Meteorological Society Anthony Fothergill, Physician John Fothergill, Physician, plant collector, philanthropist Thomas Garnett, English physician and natural philosopher...
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Medical Society of London (redirect from Fothergill Medal)
in honour of physician John Fothergill, Lettsom's patron, is awarded every three years in consultation with the Royal College of Physicians (to be awarded...
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anatomist Henry Charles Englefield (1752–1822), antiquary Anthony Fothergill (1732–1813), physician Archibald Campbell Fraser (1736–1815), consul and MP Thomas...
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Brigadier-General Cecil de Sausmarez Major-General Cecil "Peter" Martin Fothergill Deakin CB CBE (1910—1992), 32nd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom), 29th...
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ecumenical leader and reformer, founder of Renovaré John Fothergill (1712–1780), English Quaker physician, preacher and philanthropist Caroline Fox (1819–1871)...
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List of Old Harrovians (section Physicians)
Broadbent (1868–1951), physician Anthony Butterworth FRS, British immunologist Sir William Church, 1st Baronet (1837–1928), physician William Close (1924–2009)...
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Prussian surgeon at Charité hospital in Berlin (d. 1779) March 8 – John Fothergill, British botanist (d. 1780) March 12 Sir Hew Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet, Scottish...
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astrologer, teacher, occultist, and alchemist John Fothergill (physician) (1712–1780), English physician John Goodsir (1814–1867), Scottish anatomist and...
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The Fothergillian Medal, which was the result of a £500 bequest by Anthony Fothergill, the interest on which was to be used to provide a medal to be presented...
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Queen Consort of King Gyeongjong of Joseon (d. 1730) December 20 George Fothergill (d. 1760) Antonio Palomba, Italian opera librettist (d. 1769) December...
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of a New Method of treating Ulcers of the Leg (1797, dedicated to Anthony Fothergill), and An Account of a Successful Method of treating Diseases of the...
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first commercial electrical telegraph was co-invented by Sir William Fothergill Cooke and Charles Wheatstone. They patented it in May 1837 as an alarm...
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separate race from other races such as Africans and Asians. After physician John Fothergill disparagingly referred to them as "nabobs"; in 1767, the Daily...
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aircraft Capella Rocks, named after the star Capella Cape Fothergill, named after Alastair Fothergill Cape Zumberge, named after its association with James...
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minute. The electrical telegraph was first commercialized by Sir William Fothergill Cooke and entered use on the Great Western Railway in England. It ran...
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is murdered, the merchant seaman is charged. Cast: Sean McClory (Harry Fothergill), Liam Sullivan (Richard W. 'Dickie' Durham), Howard Smith (Frank Warden)...
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Ronalds in 1816 and used static electricity. Charles Wheatstone and William Fothergill Cooke patented a five-needle, six-wire system, which entered commercial...
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pioneer of the Wind Turbine Kenneth Denbigh, Chemical engineer William Fothergill Cooke, engineer, founder of Electric Telegraph Company Sir James Alfred...
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1509-1640 (Clarendon, 1988), pp. 280–282. Paul Romney, The Diary of Charles Fothergill, 1805 (Leeds: Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1984), p. 90: Statue of...
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electricity and magnetism made that a practical reality. In 1837, William Fothergill Cooke and Charles Wheatstone invented a telegraphic system that used electrical...
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1824 – Martha Darley Mutrie, British painter (d. 1885) 1854 – Arnold Fothergill, English cricketer (d. 1932) 1856 – Clara Schønfeld, Danish actress (d...
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playwright; published two comedies, 1722–83, and also sermons. Sir William Fothergill Cooke (1806–79), co-inventor of the Cooke-Wheatstone electrical telegraph...
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Jakab Fellner, Hungarian architect (b. 1722) December 26 – John Fothergill, English physician (b. 1712) date unknown – Thomas Dilworth, British cleric and...
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electric telegraph, is designed by Sir Charles Wheatstone and Sir William Fothergill Cooke. 1839 A pedal bicycle is invented by Kirkpatrick Macmillan. 1840...
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English-Australian politician, 1st Premier of Queensland (d. 1905) 1841 – Watson Fothergill, English architect, designed the Woodborough Road Baptist Church (d. 1928)...
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first commercial electrical telegraph was constructed by Sir William Fothergill Cooke and entered use on the Great Western Railway. Cooke and Wheatstone...
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