Scott Spann (born April 24, 1958) is an American orthopaedic surgeon, medical device inventor, former world-class swimmer and recovered quadriplegic. Spann...
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Scott Spann may refer to: Scott Spann (swimmer), American swimmer Scott Spann (surgeon), his father, orthopaedic surgeon This disambiguation page lists...
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Alliance fighters. The only U.S. fatality was the CIA officer Johnny Micheal Spann, the first American to be killed in combat during the 2001 U.S. invasion...
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Hospital), Dr. Spann continued to work from his office while serving as attending surgeon there and at Providence Hospital. The Spann Medical Office is...
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uprising, from an estimated 400 prisoners in total. CIA officer Johnny "Mike" Spann was killed during that uprising. Brought to trial in United States federal...
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While Spann was waiting for the Indians to recover from the measles, Spann joined Hardee for the campaign into Kentucky in the fall of 1862. Spann participated...
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Discovery Institute (redirect from Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity)
for Science and Culture director Stephen C. Meyer. The Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity (PSSI), formally registered as PSSI International...
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(1844), pp. 149–151 Spann & Williams (2008), p. 43. For words, see "An Address", January 24, 1844, Crosby (1844), pp. 152–154 Spann & Williams (2008),...
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Primus, Room 222, Faraday & Company, Ironside, Toma, The Evil Touch, Police Surgeon, Cannon, The Rookies, Movin' On, Barbary Coast, Police Story, Run, Joe...
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Louis Rams (Eufaula) Dylan Riley Snyder, actor, singer (Tuscaloosa) James Spann the weather man, meteorologist, podcast host, award winner (Huntsville)...
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Still". Asheville Citizen-Times. February 17, 1931. "Killing of George Spann in Mississippi in 1931 | The Burnham-Nobles Digital Archive". crrjarchive...
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early 21st century who have held public office include U.S. Senator Tim Scott, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears...
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Seventeen flight surgeons served with the Tuskegee Airmen from 1941 to 1949. At that time, the typical tour of duty for a U.S. Army flight surgeon was four years...
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aviator Bernarr Macfadden (1868–1955), physical culture advocate Calvin J. Spann (1924–2015), original Tuskegee Airman and fighter pilot with the 100th Fighter...
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unusually late pregnancy, so precautions were taken, and a man-midwife and surgeon of "great reputation" named George Hector was brought in to assist. The...
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surgeon, mayor of Olney, U.S. Representative Rube Foster, manager of Chicago American Giants, member of Baseball Hall of Fame (born in Texas) Scott Michael...
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anonymously in 1821). From 1814 to 1816, Coleridge rented from a local surgeon, Mr Page, in Calne, Wiltshire. He seemed able to focus on his work and...
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United Klans of America Shannon Shorr, professional poker player James Spann, meteorologist Mary Tillotson, CNN journalist Michael Tuomey, first Alabama...
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to music. William Shaw. For services to music. Professor Richard Neville Spann, Professor of Government & Public Administration, Sydney University. Keith...
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Seawell, brigadier general in U.S. Air Force Peggy Shannon, actress Les Spann, jazz musician Jeremy Sprinkle, (White Hall) tight end for NFL's Washington...
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Smokey" Smothers (March 21, 1929 – July 23, 1993). Guitarist and singer. Otis Spann (March 21, 1930 – April 24, 1970). Pianist and singer. Dave Specter (born...
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November 26 – Ruth Bradley Holmes, linguist (d. 2021) November 28 – Calvin J. Spann, African-American Tuskegee Airman, fighter pilot (d. 2015) November 29 –...
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Comfort: (2 sessions, 1971–72) Southern Death Cult: (1 session, 1982) Otis Spann: (1 session, 1969) Spare Rib: (1 session, 1973) Spare Snare: 3 sessions...
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Race?, starring his father, evangelist Francis Schaeffer and pediatric surgeon Dr. C. Everett Koop. That same year, abortion was reportedly suggested...
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Paul Dukas, French composer, scholar, and critic (d. 1935) 1878 – Othmar Spann, Austrian economist, sociologist, and philosopher (d. 1950) 1881 – William...
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politician, Mexico City MLA (2000–2003), complications from COVID-19. Pervis Spann, 89, American broadcaster, music promoter and radio personality (WVON)....
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Michael F. Price, 70, value investor and philanthropist (b. 1951) Pervis Spann, 89, broadcaster, music promoter and radio personality (WVON) (b. 1932)...
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(1948) and cyclist (1956). Gaylord Shaw, 73, American journalist. Calvin J. Spann, 90, American fighter pilot (Tuskegee Airmen). Vladislav Timakov, 22, Russian...
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Fulson, Choker Campbell, Elmore James, Earl Hooker, Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Sunnyland Slim, Jimmy Dawkins, and Son Seals. Seth Walker – Born 1972 in...
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Byrd Rawson, 102, American educator, researcher and writer. Johnny Micheal Spann, 32, American operations officer in the C.I.A., killed in action. Erna Steuri...
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