Sir William Job Collins, KCVO, FRCS (9 May 1859 – 11 December 1946) was an English surgeon, anti-vaccinationist and later a Liberal politician and legislator...
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York William Whitehouse Collins (1853–1923), New Zealand Member of Parliament for Christchurch in the South Island William Collins (English surgeon) (1859–1946)...
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Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet, FRS (9 June 1783 – 21 October 1862) was an English physiologist and surgeon who pioneered research into bone...
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Treacher Collins (28 May 1862 – 13 December 1932) was a British surgeon and ophthalmologist. He is best known for describing the Treacher Collins syndrome...
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New Zealand William Collins (surgeon) (1859–1946), British surgeon and Liberal Party politician William Wiehe Collins (1862–1951), English architectural...
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Liberia-born Dutch footballer Collins H. Johnston (1859–1936), American football player, medical doctor, surgeon, and civic leader Collins Mbesuma (born 1984),...
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one of its most prolific early contributors, William Chester Minor, a retired United States Army surgeon. Minor was, at the time, imprisoned in the Broadmoor...
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William Collins Engledue (1813 – 30 December 1858), MD (Edinburgh, 1835), MRCS (Edinburgh, 1835), MRCS (London, 1835), LSA (1835) was an English physician...
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The Surgeon's Mate is the seventh historical novel in the Aubrey–Maturin series written by Patrick O'Brian, first published in 1980. The story is set...
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Oral and maxillofacial surgery (redirect from Oral and maxillofacial surgeon)
cleft lip and cleft palate surgery. An oral and maxillofacial surgeon is a specialist surgeon who treats the entire craniomaxillofacial complex: anatomical...
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William Edward Collins CMG (14 October 1853 – 11 August 1934) was a New Zealand medical doctor, sportsman and politician. He was a member of the New Zealand...
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Dean Mahomed (redirect from Firs Indian Author in English)
Dean Mahomed (1759–1851) was a British Indian traveller, soldier, surgeon, entrepreneur, and one of the most notable early non-European immigrants to...
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The Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS England) is an independent professional body and registered charity that promotes and advances standards...
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Collins. Brown, Beatrice Curtis (1929). Anne Stuart: Queen of England. Geoffrey Bles. Chapman, Hester (1955). Queen Anne's Son: A Memoir of William Henry...
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Massachusetts General Hospital, in conjunction with the prominent surgeon John Collins Warren. This demonstration, which took place on 20 January 1845,...
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James Braid (19 June 1795 – 25 March 1860) was a Scottish surgeon, natural philosopher, and "gentleman scientist". He was a significant innovator in the...
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State of Iraq and the Levant, under the Terrorism Act 2000 William Job Collins – surgeon and politician Brian Colvin – haematologist Albert Ruskin Cook...
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George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster (category Illegitimate children of William IV)
Arabic into the English idom, and in the compilation of the notes. Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p.813 Ziegler, Philip, William IV, William Collins, 1971, p. 108...
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Joseph Adams (1756–1818), English physician and surgeon Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie (1783–1862), English physiologist and surgeon who pioneered research...
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The Sixth Sense (American TV series) (category American English-language television shows)
Tapscott as Henry, John Hillerman as Medical Examiner, William Bryant as Doctor and John Alvin as Surgeon. It was produced by Stan Shpetner, written by Anthony...
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The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) is a not-for-profit medical professional and educational institution, which is also known as RCSI University...
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Charlotte (1784 ship) (category Use British English from May 2017)
down the English Channel to keep pace with the rest of the Fleet. Her master was Thomas Gilbert, and her surgeon was John White, principal surgeon to the...
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William Williams Keen Jr. (January 19, 1837 – June 7, 1932) was an American physician and the first brain surgeon in the United States. During his lifetime...
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Andreas Berry (6 October 1853 – 18 June 1940) was a Scottish ophthalmic surgeon who acquired a reputation as a leading authority on ophthalmology, not...
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The Ionian Mission (category William Collins, Sons books)
admiral would like nothing better than to throw him to the dogs." 1981 William Collins hardback first edition ISBN 0-00-222365-1 1982 Fontana paperback edition...
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Somerset, and brother of Robert Keate FRCS (1777–1857), Serjeant-Surgeon to King William IV and Queen Victoria. He was educated at Eton, and was admitted...
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Journals of the First Fleet (section David Collins)
Merchantman – William Cropton Sever, Commander by Arthur Bowes, Smyth, Surgeon – 1787-1788-1789 A Voyage to New South Wales by William Bradley Journal...
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of George Bass, surgeon and sailor of the Enlightenment Allen and Unwin, 2005. pp 61-64 Collins, David (1971). An account of the English colony in New South...
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(1998) published by Penguin UK as The Surgeon of Crowthorne. Telling the story of the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary, the book was a New York...
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The Far Side of the World (category William Collins, Sons books)
he is in a coma since hitting his head during the typhoon. Just as the surgeon from the Norfolk, Dr Butcher, prepares to operate, Maturin wakes from his...
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