Golding Bird (9 December 1814 – 27 October 1854) was a British medical doctor and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. He became a great authority...
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Golding-Bird may refer to: Golding Bird (1814–1854), British medical doctor Cuthbert Hilton Golding-Bird (1848–1939), British surgeon and son of Golding...
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Look up Golding or golding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Golding is an English surname. People with the surname include: Andrew Golding (born 1963)...
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"Bird, Golding (1814–1854) and Bird, Cuthbert Hilton Golding- (1848–1939)", AIM25, accessed and archived 2 December 2018. "Obituary: C. H. Golding-Bird...
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Hilton Golding-Bird (1848–1939), British surgeon, son of Golding Bird D. Woodrow Bird (1912–1995), American politician from Virginia Daniel W. Bird Jr. (born...
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mid-18th century, but after that it was mostly practiced by quacks. Golding Bird brought it into the mainstream at Guy's Hospital in the mid-19th century...
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Hyperoxaluria (redirect from Bird's disease)
have calcium oxalate kidney stones. It is sometimes called Bird's disease, after Golding Bird, who first described the condition. Hyperoxaluria can be primary...
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Cyril Henry Golding-Bird (18 September 1876 – 9 April 1955) was an Anglican bishop in the early decades of the 20th century. He was born on 18 September...
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(1915–2009), herald-at-arms Cuthbert Hilton Golding-Bird (1848–1939), surgeon, local historian, and son of Dr Golding Bird FRS Sir Roger de Grey (1918–1995), President...
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clearly described in 1829. In 1840, Golding Bird described a stethoscope he had been using with a flexible tube. Bird was the first to publish a description...
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assistant bishops of the diocese have been: 1930 – 1955 (d.): Cyril Golding-Bird, Archdeacon of Dorking (until 1936), then of Surrey (until 1949); former...
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Interrupter (section Bird's interrupter)
the spark plugs. It is still used in this application. The physician Golding Bird designed his own interrupter circuit for delivering shocks to patients...
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Suzanne Brigit Bird (born October 16, 1980) is an American former professional basketball player who played her entire career with the Seattle Storm of...
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Daniell cell (section Bird's cell)
by the Guy's hospital physician Golding Bird who used a plaster of Paris barrier to keep the solutions separate. Bird's experiments with this cell were...
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the Falkland Islands Golding for a list of people by this surname Golding baronets, a family of baronets in England Golding Bird (1814–1854), British...
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Hospital has a published list of cases from the early 19th century. Golding Bird at Guy's brought electrotherapy into the mainstream in the mid-19th century...
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388-389, vol.2, 1851. Pulvermacher, p.1 John McIntyre, Golding Bird, C. Meinig, "Dr. Golding Bird and Pulvermacher's electric chain", Association Medical...
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ISBN 92-4-156301-X. N G Coley, "The collateral sciences in the work of Golding Bird (1814–1854)", Medical History, iss.4, vol.13, October 1969, pp.372. "Home"...
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the first half of the 19th century, with notable experiments made by Golding Bird (1837) and nickel nitrate patent by Joseph Shore (1840). The first practical...
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stars Dakota Johnson, Cosmo Jarvis, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Richard E. Grant, and Henry Golding. Persuasion was released to theaters in the United...
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scars on Buddhist monks Electric moxa – Treatment device designed by Golding Bird Ernst E (2019). Alternative Medicine – A Critical Assessment of 150 Modalities...
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William Macewen (died 1924), Scottish surgeon. July 7 – Cuthbert Hilton Golding-Bird (died 1939), English surgeon. July 27 – Loránd Eötvös (died 1919), Hungarian...
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Research Career Award. He was awarded the Golding Bird Prize in Bacteriology as well as the Leonard Luubock Gold Medal. Amos was professor of immunology...
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popular medical student physics textbook Elements of Natural Philosophy by Golding Bird. Matteucci constructed his battery from a pile of 12 to 14 half-thighs...
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P. L. Sørensen (born 1868), Danish chemist. March 6 Cuthbert Hilton Golding-Bird (born 1848), English surgeon. Dorothea Pertz (born 1859), English botanist...
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St Swithun's Church tower under the supervision of the reverend Golding Golding-Bird. The first museum closed in 1955. The East Grinstead Society opened...
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George Henry Dashwood (1801–1869), antiquary, was born in the town. Golding Bird (1814–1854), Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London, became...
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Guy's Hospital, Smarn won a scholarship in confined science and the Golding-Bird gold medal and prize in 1940. He married Niramol Dhonavanik in 1950 and...
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1928–8 July 1930 (d.): Ronald Irwin DSO MC 1930–1936 (res.): Cyril Golding-Bird, Assistant Bishop (became Archdeacon of Surrey) 1936–24 July 1954 (d...
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was appointed archdeacon of Surrey in February 1949, succeeding Cyril Golding-Bird, who had held the post while also serving as assistant bishop of Guildford...
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