William Newnham (1790–1865) was a British physician. He was born in Farnham, Surrey. He was qualified in apothecary. In 1836, he became one of the first...
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engineering administrator William Newnham (physician) (1790–1865), English physician William Thomson Newnham (1923–2014), Canadian educator This disambiguation...
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the death of her husband, her private journal to William Newnham, a physician from Farnham. Newnham had found a similar case described by West two years...
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(unknown) Iris Murdoch (Newnham) Michael Oakeshott (Caius) C. K. Ogden (Magdalene) Onora O'Neill (Newnham) G. E. L. Owen (unknown) William Paley (Christ's) Sir...
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Miriam Margolyes (category Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge)
and Newnham College, Cambridge. There, in her 20s, she began acting and appeared in productions by the Cambridge Footlights. She represented Newnham College...
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Millicent Fawcett (category Newnham College, Cambridge)
governor of Bedford College, London (now Royal Holloway) and co-founding Newnham College, Cambridge in 1875. In 2018, a century after the Representation...
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Dorothy Garrod (category Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge)
College Hospital, Physician Extraordinary to Queen Victoria and a leading authority on rheumatic diseases." Garrod entered Newnham College, Cambridge...
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Lucy Wills (category Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge)
LRCP (10 May 1888 – 26 April 1964) was an English haematologist and physician researcher. She conducted seminal work in India in the late 1920s and...
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a dagger on display at Newnham Paddox in Warwickshire, that was claimed to be the one used to assassinate Buckingham. Newnham Paddox was the family seat...
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Marsha L. (2001). "Women in the Early History of Genetics: William Bateson and the Newnham College Mendelians, 1900–1910". Isis. 92 (1). The History of...
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Portia Holman (category Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge)
Women's College of the University of Sydney, and in 1923 she enrolled at Newnham College, Cambridge, graduating in economics in 1926. She then went on to...
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physiologist, Master Gonville and Caius College. Elizabeth Anscombe, Fellow of Newnham College, Philosopher, Professor of Philosophy. her husband Peter Geach...
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PMID 21284279. Biesiekierski JR, Newnham ED, Irving PM, Barrett JS, Haines M, Doecke, JD, Shepherd SJ, Muir JG, Gibson PR; Newnham; Irving; Barrett; Haines;...
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Latham of Bradwall (redirect from Charles Latham (physician))
handed over to his son in 1888. In 1843 he married Miss Mary Newnham Cobbe, daughter of Mr. William Venables Cobbe, of the Hough, near Wybunbury. Their children...
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atypical symptoms may be considerably more common than classic symptoms Newnham, Evan D (2017). "Coeliac disease in the 21st century: Paradigm shifts in...
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opened women's colleges at Cambridge University, Girton (now co-ed) and Newnham Colleges where Penelope had studied. In 1898, the school moved to its present...
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Elizabeth Jenkins (writer) (category Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge)
Modern School and St Christopher School, Letchworth and the women-only Newnham College, Cambridge from 1921, a constituent college of the University of...
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Beatrice Marian Smyth (category Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge)
attended Birbeck, University of London, for one year (1917–1918), and then Newnham College, at the University of Cambridge, from 1918 to 1921. Smyth attended...
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List of Old Harrovians (section Physicians)
cataracts William Baxter (1650–1723), Welsh scholar Walter Broadbent (1868–1951), physician Anthony Butterworth FRS, British immunologist Sir William Church...
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eighteen-year-old Katherine Laird ("Ka") Cox, who was about to attend Newnham College, Cambridge. Cox would become Virginia's intimate friend. These...
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Agnes Conway (category Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge)
Baker Street High School and Kings College before becoming a student at Newnham College, Cambridge from 1903 - 1907. After passing both parts of her History...
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Wayback Machine. Rachael Padman. "Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin (1900–1979)." Newnham College Biographies, 2004, http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk/about/history/biographies/...
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university's first Professor of Horticulture Jack Lewis, Baron Lewis of Newnham – chemist Scot McKnight – Professor of Religious Studies at North Park...
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observing”). In 1719, he was called to the Bar. He married Anne Newnham, daughter of Nathaniel Newnham of Streatham, Surrey in November 1733. Ryder was returned...
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students usually live in the college residence, Owlstone Croft, located in Newnham village, a fifteen-minute walk from the central site. The college also...
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healthcare reformer) Albert Neuberger (chemical pathologist) William Kitchen Parker (physician and zoologist) Sir Andrew Pollard (Chief Investigator on the...
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tea plantation in Ambagamuwa, Central Province. His third son, Edward Newnham (1831–1907), began his career in the C.C.S in 1851, obtaining a Writership...
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as a general merchant, and then in 1835, with his brother-in-law, John Newnham, opened a brewery in Sydney. He named the brewery Kent Brewery, which continued...
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Royal Society of Chemistry. pp. 287–. ISBN 978-0-85404-604-1. Moss, SC; Newnham, RE (1964). "The chromium position in ruby" (PDF). Zeitschrift für Kristallographie...
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"Sheldon Lee Glashow". Nobel-winners.com. Retrieved January 29, 2011. Cromie, William J. (October 6, 2005). "Glauber wins Nobel Prize in Physics". Harvard Gazette...
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