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    Sir Charles Hastings (11 January 1794 – 30 July 1866) was a medical surgeon and a founder of the British Medical Association, the BMA, (then known as the...
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  • 1826–1831 Sir Charles Hastings (English physician) (1794–1866), medical surgeon and a founder of the British Medical Association Charles Hastings (Canadian...
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  • This is a list of famous physicians in history. 30th century BCE to 4th century CE List of ancient physicians 5th century CE to 15th century CE List of...
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    Francis Edward Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings, KG, PC (9 December 1754 – 28 November 1826), styled The Honourable Francis Rawdon from birth...
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  • Charles Hunter MRCS LSA (1835 – 8 August 1878) was an English physician best known for coining the word "hypodermic" and for realising that injections...
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    W. Somerset Maugham (category Use British English from December 2015)
    p. 6 Hastings, p. 181 Hastings, pp. 236–237 Hastings, p. 241 Morgan, p. 249 Hastings, pp. 253 and 257–259 Quoted in Hastings, p. 258 Hastings, p. 285...
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  • English soldier and inventor Edward Ford (physician) (1902–1986), Australian soldier, academic and physician Edward Onslow Ford (1852–1901), English sculptor...
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  • Charles Powell Adams (March 3, 1831 – November 2, 1893) was a Colonel in the Union Army, physician and politician. He was a territorial house member and...
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  • The Sons of Katie Elder (category Use American English from September 2021)
    brother. Morgan Hastings, a gunsmith and rising entrepreneur, claims ownership of the Elders' rich ranch and access to water for his Hastings Gun Manufactory...
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    Titus Oates (category 17th-century English LGBT people)
    Baptist during the English Civil War,: 5  rejoining the established church at the Restoration, and was rector of All Saints' Church at Hastings (1666–74).: 3 ...
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  • Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (category American English-language television shows)
    Violet Ledger (1761–1762) Guy Henry as John Monro, the King's physician (1761–1762) Keir Charles as Lord Ledger, Violet's father (1761–1762) Sabina Arthur...
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    John Conolly (category English health activists)
    1866) was an English psychiatrist. He published the volume Indications of Insanity in 1830. In 1839, he was appointed resident physician to the Middlesex...
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  • murder her, Poirot, accompanied by Captain Hastings, notes that under her previous will, her nephew Charles and nieces Theresa and Bella would have inherited...
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    Threlfall, hymnwriter and poet Charles Turner, mezzotint engraver who collaborated with J. M. W. Turner Andrew Ure, Scottish physician known for his galvanism...
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    Elizabeth Blackwell (category People from Hastings)
    Elizabeth Blackwell (3 February 1821 – 31 May 1910) was an Anglo-American physician, notable as the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States...
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    William Alexander Greenhill (category 19th-century English medical doctors)
    William Alexander Greenhill (1 January 1814 – 19 September 1894) was an English physician, literary editor and sanitary reformer. William Alexander Greenhill...
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    born in Manhattan in 1841, one of six children of the English scientist, philosopher, physician, chemist, historian, and pioneer photographer John William...
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    Weald (category Use British English from May 2015)
    eastern end of the High Weald, the English Channel coast, is marked in the centre by the high sandstone cliffs from Hastings to Pett Level; and by former sea...
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    Gmelin, German physician, botanist, and explorer (b. 1744) August 10 William Rawlinson Earle, British Member of Parliament (b. 1702) Jean Charles Joseph, Count...
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  • Warren (name) (category English masculine given names)
    football player W. Rice Warren (1885–1969), American sports coach and physician William Warren (disambiguation), several people Willie D. Warren (1924–2000)...
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  • List of Old Carthusians (category Use British English from February 2023)
    (1783–1869), MP for Ripon (1807–1826) Charles Goodson-Wickes DL (born 1945), former soldier, businessman, consulting physician, and former Conservative MP for...
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  • Technologies. Joyce Randolph, 99, American actress (The Honeymooners). Charles Robins, 88, English cricket player and administrator (Middlesex). Sigi Rothemund...
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  • Harrington (surname) (category English-language surnames)
    1652), English landowner Hastings Edward Harington, English VC recipient Henry Harington (d. 1613), English soldier Herbert Harington, English soldier...
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    Christ's followers call themselves.": 87–88  — John Locke, English philosopher and physician (28 October 1704) "Let me die to the sound of sweet music...
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    Henry V of England (category Use British English from October 2012)
    Nonetheless, Adrian Hastings believes his militaristic pursuits during the Hundred Years' War fostered a strong sense of English nationalism and set the...
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  • Malinowski in the 1930s and corresponded with Bertrand Russell. He died in Hastings, Sussex, England on 11 December 1948. Asked how to pronounce his name,...
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  • (1882–1960), American landscape painter Carl Johan Hartman (1790–1849), Swedish physician and botanist Carl Hartman (botanist) (1824–1885), Swedish botanist, son...
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    3 – Sir James Clavering, 1st Baronet, English landowner (d. 1702) February 5 – Paul Barbette, Dutch physician (d. 1666) February 13 – Girolamo Casanata...
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  • Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland (category English ladies-in-waiting)
    and ten years old, was promised to the Earl of Huntingdon's heir, Henry Hastings. A few months later these matches came to be seen as proof of a conspiracy...
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    Edward IV (category Use British English from May 2020)
    Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Anthony Woodville and William Hastings. The Duchy was ruled by Charles the Bold, husband of his sister Margaret; he provided minimal...
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