Jacob Benignus Winsløw, also known as Jacques-Bénigne Winslow (17 April 1669 – 3 April 1760), was a Danish-born French anatomist. Winsløw was born in...
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Omental foramen (redirect from Foramen of Winslow)
anatomy, the omental foramen (epiploic foramen, foramen of Winslow after the anatomist Jacob B. Winslow, or uncommonly aditus; Latin: Foramen epiploicum) is...
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rear admiral Jacob B. Winslow (1669–1760), Danish-born French anatomist Jack Copley Winslow (1882–1974), English missionary James Winslow (born 1983),...
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between parts", first used medically by Galen. In the 18th century, Jacob B. Winslow applied the term specifically to nerves. The concept that an independent...
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Deputy of Finance in 1724. In about 1696, Danish-born French anatomist Jacob B. Winslow (1669–1760) was Bartholin's prosector. He received the Order of the...
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comes from. Jacob B. Winsløw (1669 – 1760), anatomist Peter Christian Winsløw ((1708- c. 1756)), medal engraver Frederik Christian Winsløw (1752-1811)...
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directors, Winsløw obtained a royal travel stipend. He initially went to Paris where the memory of his relative, the anatomist Jacob B. Winslow, was still...
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Christian Pedersen Winsløw (c. 1677-1720) and Catharina Poulsdatter Munchgaard (1675-1703). His paternal uncle was the anatomist Jacob B. Winslow. With support...
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List of Danes (section B)
botanist Caspar Wessel (1745–1818), Norwegian-Danish mathematician Jacob B. Winsløw (1669–1760) Ole Worm (1588–1654) Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875)...
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(1504–1591), clergyman, rector in Odense 1581, Bishop of Oslo in 1548–1580 Jacob B. Winslow (1669–1760), Danish-French anatomist Ida Falbe-Hansen (1849–1922),...
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List of lay Catholic scientists (section B)
anthropologist, physician, and former president of University College Cork Jacob B. Winslow (1669–1760) – convert to Catholicism who was regarded as the greatest...
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Edward Winslow: New England's First International Diplomat. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. ISBN 978-0880821803. Moore, Jacob B. (1846)...
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Robert Whytt (category EngvarB from July 2017)
wards of the London hospitals. After this he attended the lectures of Jacob B. Winslow in Paris, of Herman Boerhaave and Bernhard Siegfried Albinus at Leyden...
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The Lighthouse (2019 film) (redirect from Ephraim Winslow)
quarters, Winslow discovers a small scrimshaw of a mermaid and keeps it in his jacket. Wake immediately proves to be very demanding, subjecting Winslow to taxing...
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directed by Jacob Chase, based on his own short film titled Larry. The film stars Gillian Jacobs, John Gallagher Jr., Azhy Robertson, and Winslow Fegley....
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Merchants and Miners Transportation Company (redirect from Jacob S. Winslow)
ships, did not buy any surplus warships and closed in 1948. Captain Jacob S. Winslow (1827-1902) founded the sailing ship company Winsor Line in 1861, he...
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comte de Lameth, soldier and politician (died 1829) 3 April – Jacob B. Winslow, anatomist (born 1669) 11 April – Louis de Silvestre, painter (born...
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from the year 1669 in Denmark. Monarch - Frederick III 17 April – Jacob B. Winslow, anatomist (died 1760) "Frederick III | king of Denmark and Norway"...
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Winslow Township is a township in Camden County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 39...
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encyclopedist, bibliographer and poet. A pupil of Herman Boerhaave and Jacob Winslow, he is sometimes referred to as "the father of modern physiology." Haller...
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Gilbert Morris (section House of Winslow series)
many series, as well as authoring with others. This series chronicles the Winslow family from Gilbert, who was on the Mayflower, continuing on through American...
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York, Doubleday, Doran & Co. Winslow, Thyra Samter (1924). "The Play of the Month". Motion Picture Classic. Blanck, Jacob Nathaniel. Bibliography of American...
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New York in a bank he started there in the same year with Richard Winslow called Winslow, Lanier & Co. In 1851, he moved to the state to New York, where...
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Brown Company (redirect from H. Winslow and Company)
group of Portland, Maine, businessmen, John B. Brown, Josiah S. Little, Nathan Winslow, and Hezekiah Winslow, purchased and built a large sawmill on the...
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1908, p. 125. Winslow 1624, pp. 2–3 reprinted in Young 1841, pp. 281–83. Winslow 1624, pp. 3–4 reprinted in Young 1841, pp. 283–84. Winslow 1624, p. 4 reprinted...
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Frasier Crane (redirect from Dr. Frasier Winslow Crane)
Dr. Frasier Winslow Crane (born c. 1952) is a fictional character who is both a supporting character on the American television sitcom Cheers and the...
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Jake Matthews (American football) (redirect from Jacob Thomas Matthews)
Jacob Thomas Matthews (born February 11, 1992) is an American professional football offensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football...
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dies while incarcerated due to a withdrawal-induced seizure. Dominique Winslow (Jaylen Barron) is a recurring character in seasons 6 and 7. At first,...
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Rutherford B. Hayes. B oston: B. B. Russell; Philadelphia, Quaker city pub. house. Davison, Kenneth E. (1972). The Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes. Westport...
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"'Catalyst' still making sparks". The Atlanta Constitution. pp. 1-B, 3-B – via Newspapers.com. Winslow, Shirley Chisholm, p. 5. Shirley Chisholm, Unbought and Unbossed:...
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