John Roberton (20 March 1797 – 24 August 1876) was a Scottish physician and social reformer. He was a pioneer of modern obstetrics and of evidence-based...
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John Roberton is the name of two Scottish physicians and social reformers: John Roberton (born 1776), died 1840 John Roberton (born 1797), died 1876 John...
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John Roberton (1776) (1776–1840), Physician and social reformer John Roberton (1797) (1797–1876), Obstetrician and social reformer Hugh S. Roberton (1874–1952)...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1797. 1797 (MDCCXCVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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(died 1864) 19 March – John Braithwaite, engineer, inventor of the first steam fire engine (died 1870) 20 March – John Roberton, Scottish physician and...
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(PDF) from the original on 16 October 2022. Mottram, Joan (2004). "Roberton, John (1797–1876)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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Assyriologist (born 1840) 24 August – John Roberton, Scottish physician and social reformer (born 1797) 16 September – Hedworth Lambton, politician (born 1797) 18...
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historian and philanthropist Cora Roberton née Anderson (1881–1962), New Zealand nurse (1881–1962) Adam West born William West Anderson (1928–2017),...
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from the original (PDF) on 11 July 2007. Retrieved 27 January 2007. Carol Roberton (2000). "Give them a fitting memorial". Sunderland Echo. Archived from...
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Matagorda, for her outstanding bravery John Roberton (1776–1840), physician and social reformer John Roberton (1797–1876), physician and social reformer...
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for unaccompanied male voice choir with optional soprano solo, Wendover: Roberton Publications, 1976 Many madrigals, hymns, organ transcriptions etc. Songs...
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of Stockdale v Hansard begins when publisher John Joseph Stockdale sues for libel after John Roberton's pseudo-medical work On Diseases of the Generative...
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(1911) and Prince Charlie, A Scottish Rhapsody (1924). Conductor Hugh S. Roberton (1874–1952), founded the Glasgow Orpheus Choir in 1906 and Donald Tovey...
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portrait painter (died 1644) James Roberton, advocate and judge (died 1664) 3 January – Robert Boyd, 5th Lord Boyd (born c.1517) March – English printer...
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operatic soprano (died 1967) 23 February – Hugh S. Roberton, choirmaster (died 1952) 9 March – John Duncan Fergusson, artist (died 1961) 9 June – Launceston...
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Burnet, architect (born 1857) 29 August – John Macdonald, sportsman and physician (died 1861) Hugh S. Roberton writes the "Mingulay Boat Song". Timeline...
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tabloid Law Times. The Law Society of Upper Canada and Ontario's Lawyers 1797–1997. McCarthy Tétrault 1855–2005: Building Canada's Premier Law Firm. The...
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medical doctor (born 1864) 7 October – Sir Hugh S. Roberton, choirmaster (born 1874) William Roughead, lawyer and criminologist (born 1870) 23 June –...
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makes his stage debut, at the Britannia Panopticon in Glasgow. Hugh S. Roberton forms the Glasgow Orpheus Choir. Timeline of Scottish history 1906 in Ireland...
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