Sir David Hardie (4 June 1856 – 11 November 1945) was an Australian medical practitioner. Hardie was born on at New Spynie near Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland...
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David Hardie may refer to: David Hardie (physician) (1856–1945), Australian medical practitioner David Hardie (politician) (1870s–1939), British politician...
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player David Hardy (businessman) (1930–2020), British businessman David Hardy (cricketer) (1877–1951), English cricketer David Hardie (physician) (1856–1945)...
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Charles Duncan O'Neal (category Barbadian physicians)
1904. While still at university, O’Neal became an active member of Kier Hardie's Independent Labour Party. After his graduation, he served on the County...
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Kerr (1823–1904), co-founder of the Architectural Association Sir William Hardie Kininmonth (1904–1988), architect whose work mixed a modern style with Scottish...
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theologian, foreign correspondent, and lecturer (University of Vienna). Hamish Hardie, 95, British Olympic sailor (1948). Amira Hess, 80, Israeli poet, cancer...
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Spies and Lies: How China's Greatest Covert Operations Fooled the World. Hardie Grant Books. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-74358-900-7. OCLC 1347020692. "第七届国际文化交流赛克勒杯中国书法竞赛获奖名单"...
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mainly a Lowland surname. The Celtic variant is a shortened form of Mac Hardie, an Anglicized form of the Mac C(h)ardaih or son of the craftsman, from...
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after the heart attack, Sanders released letters from three physicians, Attending Physician of Congress Brian P. Monahan and two cardiologists, who declared...
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physician, medical writer and moralist John Grieve (1753–1805) physician Matthew Guthrie (1743–1807) physician, mineralogist and traveller Sir David Dalrymple...
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epileptic fits himself; Thomas Hardie, Alfred's uncle, who is weak-minded; and others. Dr. Sampson, the sturdy Scotch physician, who despises all regular practitioners...
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Chopin and his publishers". Archived from the original on 24 December 2001. Hardie, Kath (2020). Chopin, Mallorca, Scotland & Daniel in 'A Neat Rivulet of...
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1967/1968) is New Zealand's Director-General of Health and a public health physician and health services researcher. She was formerly head of the Cancer Control...
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Hedy Fry (category 20th-century Canadian physicians)
Madeleine Fry, PC MP (born August 6, 1941) is a Canadian politician and physician who is currently the longest-serving female Member of Parliament, winning...
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Hamilton (advocate) FRSE (1763–1831), friend of Sir Walter Scott Matthew Hardie (1755–1826), violin maker nicknamed the 'Scottish Stradivari' Franz Hedrich...
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worked as a joiner and a midwife. Pitts originally intended to become a physician but ended up working as a car mechanic in his early career. He wrote a...
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places their palm on your head and recites verses." Najat Khalifa and Tim Hardie write that there are three ways for a therapist to expel jinn: "remembrance...
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sugar and fermentative enzymes. Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1929). Grahame Hardie FRS (b. 1950), British biochemist at the University of Dundee, known for...
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George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock, Labour Peer Andrew Hardie, Baron Hardie, Crossbench David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead, Crossbench Richard Keen,...
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1978) 1902 – Rafael Alberti, Spanish poet and playwright (d. 1999) 1903 – Hardie Albright, American actor (d. 1975) 1903 – Harold Whitlock, English race...
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(1938–2018), American mathematician David Douglass, American physicist James Douglas (physician) (1675–1742), Scottish physician and anatomist Michael R. Douglas...
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Hardenberg (c. 1510–1574), Dutch theologian and Protestant reformer Albert Hardie Jr. (born 1987), American professional wrestler Albert Harding (1918–1989)...
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(1932–2009), renowned illustrator William Glackens (1870–1938), realist painter Hardie Gramatky (1907–1979), painter, author, and illustrator Annie Leibovitz (born...
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ISSN 0377-919X. JSTOR 2535926. Jeffery, Keith (1982). Monroe, Elizabeth; Hardie, Frank; Herrman, Irwin; Andrew, Christopher M.; Kanya-Forstner, A. S.; Dockrill...
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O'Neill, et al. (1999). Holland (2001). Lynn & Kirsch (2006). Graci & Hardie (2007). Mendoza & Capafons (2009). Fromm & Kaplan (1990), p.11. Fromm &...
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Andrew Halliday Douglas (category Presidents of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh)
Halliday Douglas (1819-1908) was a Scottish physician who served as President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 1869 to 1871. He was one of...
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economist A. R. B. Haldane John Scott Haldane, physiologist (EA 1870-76) Colin Hardie Andrew Fergus Hewat, psychiatrist Fleeming Jenkin, professor of engineering...
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medical literature until 1933 (hence would not have been known to Marx's physicians), can produce joint pain (which could be misdiagnosed as rheumatic disorder)...
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1913) 1979 – Muhsin Ertuğrul, Turkish actor and director (b. 1892) 1979 – Hardie Gramatky, American author and illustrator (b. 1907) 1980 – Alfred Hitchcock...
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obstetrician who first used chloroform for anaesthesia David Skae (1814–1873), specialist physician in psychological medicine Frederick William Adolphus...
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