Dr. Helen Mary Wilson (1 December 1864 – 29 December 1951) was a physician and social purity campaigner. Wilson was born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire...
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Helen Mary Wilson may refer to: Helen Wilson (writer) (1869–1957), New Zealand teacher, farmer, community leader and writer Helen Mary Wilson (physician)...
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1990 to 1994 Helen Ann Wilson (1793–1871), New Zealand nurse and community leader Helen Mary Wilson (physician) (1864–1951), physician and social purity...
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yeast (folate), which prevented macrocytic anaemia in pregnancy. Helen Mary Wilson, physician and social campaigner. Helena Rosa Wright, surgeon, birth control...
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Thomas and pediatric cardiologist Helen Taussig James Carson (1772–1843) Charaka (c. 100 BCE – 200 CE) — Indian physician Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893)...
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Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. Born in West Tuscumbia...
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Bald Mountain ski area. Later, Helen developed and managed the Northside Medical Clinic, where she initiated a physician recruitment practice for under-served...
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their Ph.D. degrees at Princeton University. Their sister was Mary Elesia Compton. Wilson Compton earned his doctoral degree from the department of history...
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League. Wilson had intended to seek a third term in office but had a stroke in October 1919 that left him incapacitated. His wife and his physician controlled...
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March 2018. "Dr. Amos L. Mason Dead.; Prominent Boston Physician Was Father of Mrs. Richard T. Wilson". The New York Times. 6 June 1914. Retrieved 15 March...
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was introduced to recently widowed U.S. President Woodrow Wilson at the White House by Helen Woodrow Bones (1874–1951). Bones was the president's first...
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1911, Politico’s Publishing, 2004 p95 "Wilson, Helen Mary (1864–1951), social purity campaigner and physician". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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Helen Blair Bartlett Helen Dean King Helen Flanders Dunbar Helen G. Grundman Helen Gwynne-Vaughan Helen M. Berman Helen Megaw Helen Murray Free Helen...
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Batavia Institute (section Mary Todd Lincoln's Stay)
Dennison K. Town, who settled in Batavia in 1839 as its first physician, and Isaac G. Wilson. The original building, which still stands in Batavia at 333...
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missionaries Josiah Calvin McCracken and Helen Newpher McCracken, also known as the "McCrackens of Shanghai". Mary Elizabeth followed her father's footsteps...
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in 2003. Mary Edwards Walker (1878). Unmasked, or the Science of Immorality, To Gentlemen by a Woman Physician and Surgeon. Negley, Keith. Mary Wears What...
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Archive. Given-Wilson 2016, p. 421. Armitage-Smith, Sydney (1905). John of Gaunt. Charles Scribner's Sons. OL 32573643M. Barr, Helen (1994). Signes and...
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Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi (née Putnam; August 31, 1842 – June 10, 1906) was an English-American physician, teacher, scientist, writer, and suffragist...
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anthropologist and ethnologist Phebe Fjellström (1924–2007), Swedish ethnologist Helen Groger-Wurm (1921–2005), Austrian-born Australian ethnologist Zora Neale...
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Willis (1799–1878), physician, librarian, and medical historian James Wilson (1765–1821), anatomist Professor Nairn Hutchison Fulton Wilson (born 1950), Honorary...
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Corday as Helen's Maid in France (uncredited) Cecil Cunningham as Norfolk Woman Manager (uncredited) Bess Flowers as Minor Role (uncredited) Mary Gordon...
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infectious disease physician Beth Shapiro, evolutionary biologist Daniel Sigman, biogeochemist Mary Tinetti, geriatric physician Camille Utterback, digital...
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deteriorated. She insisted that her own personal physician, Susan Ann Edson, one of the country's first female physicians, was among those treating the president...
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Pendragon (Anthony Head). Taken under the wing of Camelot's physician, Gaius (Richard Wilson), he is warned that he must keep his innate magical ability...
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Barbara Ross-Lee (category 21st-century African-American physicians)
Barbara Ross-Lee, D.O. (born June 1, 1942) is an American physician, academic, and the first African-American woman to serve as dean of a U.S. medical...
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William James Mayo (category Physicians from Minnesota)
care of U.S. Army soldiers. When President Woodrow Wilson organized the Committee of American Physicians for Medical Preparedness in 1916, William was named...
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witchcraft Mary Bailey, several people Mary Bain, several people Mary Baines (1932–2020), British palliative care physician Mary Baird, several people Mary Baker...
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played by Helen Monks. In the 2017 drama Will, Susanna is played by Phoebe Austen. In the 2019 film All Is True, Susanna is played by Lydia Wilson. Schoenbaum...
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1941 at the Royal College of Physicians. Evans continued his career at the London Hospital and became physician to Queen Mary in 1946, following the death...
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(1799–1878), physician, librarian and medical historian John Wilson of Ellerey (1785–1854), advocate, literary critic and author Sean Michael Wilson (born 1969)...
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