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    Elsie Jean Dalyell OBE (13 December 1881 – 1 November 1948) was an Australian medical doctor who specialised in pathology. During World War I, she served...
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  • Dalyell is a surname. Dalyell may also refer to: Dalyell baronets Tam Dalyell (1932–2017), Scottish Labour Party politician Elsie Dalyell (1881–1948)...
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    General, also spelled Dalzell or Dalziel Tam Dalyell (1932–2017), British Labour politician Elsie Dalyell (1881–1948), Australian pathologist John Dalzell...
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  • at the new Rachel Forster Hospital for Women and Children. She and Elsie Dalyell OBE began research concerning venereal disease in women. Treatment was...
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    foodstuffs to counter scurvy and beriberi. In 1919, together with Dr. Elsie Dalyell, she led a team, including Margaret Hume and Hannah Henderson Smith...
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  • department at the Rachel Forster Hospital. The clinic had been founded by Elsie Dalyell and Marie Montgomerie Hamilton in 1927. She left for further post-grad...
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    with fellow student Elsie Dalyell, wrote a paper which was presented at a medical conference in Victoria. Williams and Dalyell found employment at the...
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    1950 with Gullett as her vice-president from 1932 to 1949. In 1927, Elsie Dalyell and Marie Montgomerie Hamilton started a clinic for venereal diseases...
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    Guerre. Another Australian working at the Abbey with the SWH was Dr. Elsie Dalyell, who had just completed eight months at Addington Park Military Hospital...
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    September 2024. Downie received a £5,200 donation from Baronet Gordon Dalyell during the 2024 General Election and in September 2023 took trip to Israel...
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    British doctor C Muriel Craigie, British headquarters administrator Elsie Jean Dalyell, Australian doctor Georgina Davidson, Scottish doctor Margaret Charlotte...
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  • Electoral History and Profile". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 May 2012. Tam Dalyell (25 March 1993). "Obituary: Mark Hughes". The Independent. "Graduates in...
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    one of the first female graduates in medicine in New South Wales Elsie Jean Dalyell – pathologist; with two other women, graduated Bachelor of Medicine...
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    revealed that Murray received a £5,200 donation from the Baronet Gordon Dalyell in the 2024 General Election. Murray supports Edinburgh-based football...
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    - anaesthetist Dr Elsie Jean Dalyell Dr Lydia Manly Henry - Surgeon Dr Elsie Maud Inglis Dr Florence Elsie Inglis - Niece of Elsie Maud Inglis Dr Frances...
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  • 2010–19; 2024–present Ashley Dalton, West Lancashire, 2023–present Tam Dalyell, West Lothian, 1962–83; Linlithgow, 1983–2005 Simon Danczuk, Rochdale,...
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    20 December 2015. Retrieved 20 December 2015. (subscription required) Dalyell, Tam (21 December 2015). "Lord Janner of Braunstone: Politician who fought...
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    (1673–1747), soldier and diplomat, commander at the Battle of Dettingen Tam Dalyell of the Binns (1615–1685), general Sir Archibald Douglas (c. 1298–1333)...
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  • Society. 1666 – At least 3,000 men of the Royal Scots Army led by Tam Dalyell of the Binns defeat about 900 Covenanter insurgents led by James Wallace...
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  • Lord Hailes (1726–1792), advocate, judge and historian Sir John Graham Dalyell (1775–1851), antiquary and naturalist Christine De Luca (born 1947), poet...
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  • Bell, political cartoonist James Gillray, 18th-century caricaturist Tam Dalyell, Labour politician Richard Crossman, Labour politician and former Cabinet...
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    Scantlebury Brown (1889–1946) VIC Lilian Violet Cooper (1861–1947) QLD Elsie Jean Dalyell (1881–1948) NSW Mary Clementina De Garis (1881–1963) SA Lucy Edith...
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  • obituary article on former Hamilton Academy pupil Sir John Inch, Sir Tam Dalyell, former Father of the House of Commons, described Hamilton Academy as a...
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  • Maurice Ralph, General List Lt.-Col. George Arthur Read, Inf. Maj. John Dalyell Richardson, Light Horse Reg. Maj. Harold William Riggall, Field Arty. Maj...
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  • John Ernest Moncrieff Cuthbertson, Royal Army Service Corps Doctor Elsie Jean Dalyell, Royal Army Medical Corps Temp Capt. Alexander White Darby, Labour...
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  • Archived from the original on 9 June 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016. Dalyell, Tam (11 September 2012). "James Wellbeloved: Labour MP admired and feared...
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  • community. William Henry Lober. For services to the community. Gordon Dalyell Richardson, Principal Librarian and Secretary of the Library of New South...
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