Alfred Henry Garrod FRS (May 18, 1846 – October 17, 1879) was an English vertebrate zoologist. Garrod was born in London, the eldest son of Sir Alfred...
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Sir Alfred Baring Garrod FRS (3 May 1819 – 28 December 1907) was an English physician. Garrod was born in Ipswich, the son of Robert and Sarah (née Ennew)...
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Garrod is a surname, and may refer to: Alfred Baring Garrod (1819–1907), English physician Alfred Henry Garrod (1846–1879), English vertebrate zoologist...
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the group corresponds to some extent with the Anomalogonatae of Alfred Henry Garrod. All near passerines are land birds. However, molecular data does...
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biochemical investigation made on the living human body”. Garrod's eldest brother Alfred Henry Garrod was a successful ornithologist that named a number of...
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wheezy whistle like a mallard. A study of its tracheal anatomy by Alfred Henry Garrod in 1875 suggested that it had a "slight fusiform dilatation" in the...
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Gray in 1850. Pudua was a Latinized version of the name proposed by Alfred Henry Garrod in 1877, but was ruled invalid. Pudus are classified in the New World...
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book compiling the late Alfred Henry Garrod's scientific papers; the book was published in 1881 along with a memoir of Garrod written by Forbes. In 1880...
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family Conopophagidae was introduced in 1877 by the English zoologist Alfred Henry Garrod. The family was formerly restricted to the gnateater genus Conopophaga...
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official beginning of Linnaean taxonomy. In 1874, English zoologist Alfred Henry Garrod published a study where he had examined various groups of birds and...
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in Hornsey in London, the third son of Jessie Brown and James William Henry Schäfer, a merchant born in Hamburg, who had come to England as a young...
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Margaret Bruce – zoologist Peter Martin Duncan – palaeontologist Alfred Henry Garrod – vertebrate zoologist Frederick Hutton – zoologist Janet Kear –...
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Academic offices Preceded by Michael Foster Fullerian Professor of Physiology 1872–1875 Succeeded by Alfred Henry Garrod...
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Street, which are still in use today, now known as the Garrod Building after Archibald Garrod. The school functioned as an unincorporated general medical...
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William Alexander Forbes in 1881 and named after English zoologist Alfred Henry Garrod, while the specific descriptor is an allusion to the Nereids, the...
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birds with Professor Alfred Henry Garrod, Head of the Scientific Department at the London Zoo. He also made illustrations for Garrod's research on the horse...
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Frightened Lady (1940) - Jim Tilling (uncredited) Saloon Bar (1940) - Mr. Garrod (uncredited) Gasbags (1941) - SS Man Major Barbara (1941) - Todger Fairmile...
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Gowers 1906 Sir Jonathan Hutchinson 1897 Sir Samuel Wilks 1891 Sir Alfred Baring Garrod List of medicine awards Prizes named after people "Research funding...
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1869–1872 Michael Foster 1872–1875 William Rutherford 1875–1878 Alfred Henry Garrod 1878–1881 Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer 1881–1884 John Gray McKendrick...
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Alfred Henry Garrod 1876-06-01 18 May 1846 – 17 October 1879 Alfred Baring Garrod 1858-06-03 13 May 1819 – 28 December 1907 Archibald Edward Garrod 1910-05-05...
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The Boston Female Medical School, opens in Boston, Massachusetts. Alfred Baring Garrod recognises that excess uric acid in the blood is the cause of gout...
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edited by Gilbert Murray. Oxford Book of Latin Verse (1921) edited by H. W. Garrod. Oxford Book of Medieval Latin Verse (1928) edited by Stephen Gaselee. Oxford...
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Sir John Richards Sir Steuart Pringle Sir Michael Wilkins Sir Martin Garrod Sir Henry Beverley Sir Robin Ross David Pennefather Robert Fulton Robert Fry...
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George Meredith - Alice Meynell - T. Sturge Moore - Sir Henry Newbolt - J. B. B. Nichols - Alfred Noyes - Sir A. T. Quiller-Couch - Ernest Radford - Ada...
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Aldrich (honorary); Jean Monnet (honorary) 1948: 4th Baronet Christison; Guy Garrod; Edward Mellanby; Sir Cyril Radcliffe; Reginald Leeper; John Waddington...
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John Lloyd Stephens William Henry Holmes Augustus Pitt Rivers Flinders Petrie Mortimer Wheeler Dorothy Garrod Max Uhle Alfred V. Kidder George Bass Method...
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Peter H. Buck 1937 Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard 1938 Dorothy Ann Elizabeth Garrod 1939 Isaac Schapera 1940 Raymond Firth 1941 Diamon Jenness 1942 James Philip...
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(1855–1935) Sir Archibald Edward Garrod (1857–1936) Louis Napoleon George Filon (1875–1937) Arthur Philemon Coleman (1852–1939) Alfred Fowler (1868–1940) Arthur...
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Sennockians enlisted). Geoffrey Garrod followed Heslop in 1919. In the same year, the headmaster's wife, Mrs Garrod, started a new school for younger...
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William Foster MacNeece Foster Julian N. Frisbie Charles G. Frizell Guy Garrod Wallace M. Greene Vernon M. Guymon Hunter Harris Jr. Tex Hill John A. Hilger...
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