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    Arthur Hill Hassall (13 December 1817, Teddington – 9 April 1894, San Remo) was a British physician, chemist and microscopist who is primarily known for...
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    Thymic mimetic cells. They are named for Arthur Hill Hassall, who discovered them in 1846. The function of Hassall's corpuscles is currently unclear, and...
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  • usually associated with the aging process. Hassall–Henle bodies are named after British physician Arthur Hill Hassall (1817–1894) and German anatomist Friedrich...
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  • Arthur Hill Hassall (1817–1894), English physician, chemist and microscopist Arthur Hills (1930–2021), American golf course designer Hill (surname) All...
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  • mutilation of books in the Royal Institution library. The physician Arthur Hill Hassall conducted extensive studies in the early 1850s, which were published...
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  • Hassall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Hill Hassall (1817–1894), British physician, chemist and microscopist Cedric Hassall...
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    Alcyonium glomeratum (category Taxa named by Arthur Hill Hassall)
    Cnidaria Class: Octocorallia Order: Alcyonacea Family: Alcyoniidae Genus: Alcyonium Species: A. glomeratum Binomial name Alcyonium glomeratum Hassall, 1843...
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    Nitzschia (category Taxa named by Arthur Hill Hassall)
    Gyrista Subphylum: Ochrophytina Class: Bacillariophyceae Order: Bacillariales Family: Bacillariaceae Genus: Nitzschia Hassall, 1845 Species See text...
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    the use of arsenic, sulphuric acid and nitric acid. The chemist Arthur Hill Hassall was prominent in the field of food analysis as an analytical microscopist...
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    the Committee for Scientific Inquiries, Richard Dundas Thomson and Arthur Hill Hassall examined what Thomson referred to as "vibriones". Thomson examined...
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  • Charles-Adolphe Wurtz (died 1884), Alsatian French chemist. December 13 – Arthur Hill Hassall (died 1894), English physician, microbiologist and chemical analyst...
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    consists only one family, Thoreaceae Hassall, 1845. The family of Thoreaceae was circumscribed by Arthur Hill Hassall in A history of the British freshwater...
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  • Franzini-Armstrong Franz Josef Giessibl Johannes Groenland Pieter Harting Arthur Hill Hassall Stefan Hell Harald Hess Peter Hirsch Archibald Howie Sumio Iijima...
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  • (born 1817), Mauritian-born physiologist and neurologist. April 9 – Arthur Hill Hassall (born 1817), English physician, microbiologist and chemical analyst...
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    to estimate water quality has been foreshadowed by the works of Arthur Hill Hassall (1850) and Ferdinand Julius Cohn (1853). In a series of publications...
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  • sufferers of respiratory diseases. This led to the establishment by Arthur Hill Hassall of a chest hospital at Ventnor. The development of Ventnor and St...
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  • Theodor Hartig (1805–1880) Hartlaub – Gustav Hartlaub (1814–1900) HassallArthur Hill Hassall (1817–1894) Haswell – William Aitcheson Haswell (1854–1925)...
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    was launched (it continued publication until 1985). In 1869 Dr Arthur Hill Hassall opened the Royal National Hospital for Diseases of the Chest in St...
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  • attempting to blow up the Royal Observatory, Greenwich) 9 April – Arthur Hill Hassall, physician, microbiologist and chemical analyst (born 1817) (dies...
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    Arthur Hill Hassall long corresponded with Ralfs, who suggested that they should render each other assistance in their inquiries. But when Hassall's British...
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  • August – Richard Dadd, painter (died insane 1886) 13 December – Arthur Hill Hassall, physician, microbiologist and chemical analyst (died 1894) 8 February...
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    were devised by Wakley, Sir William Brooke O'Shaughnessy and Dr Arthur Hill Hassall, who was the Commissioner. The first investigation showed that "it...
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  • Carl Otto Harz (1842–1906) Hass – Hagen Hass [es] (fl. 1993) HassallArthur Hill Hassall (1817–1894) Hässel – Gabriela Gustava Hässel de Menéndez [es]...
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    earlier campaign against food adulteration by Thomas Wakley and Arthur Hill Hassall publicised through The Lancet; but he considered that publicity alone...
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  • popularity as a health and holiday resort from 1830. The physician Arthur Hill Hassall, a tuberculosis sufferer, moved to the Isle of Wight in 1869. On...
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    sanatorium established there to exploit the same mild climate. Founded by Arthur Hill Hassall, designed by local architect Thomas Hellyer and opened in 1869 as...
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    approximately ten years from 1869. This institution was founded by Arthur Hill Hassall. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, laid the foundation stone of...
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    evolution." Microbes in the Thames at Brentford and Hungerford. Arthur Hill Hassall, 1850 A British First World War microbiologist in his laboratory...
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    solicited help with verifying his research from microscopists including Arthur Hill Hassall and Edwin Lankester. George Busk, however, argued that the observation...
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    Science, and Art. 28. New York: W. H. Bidwell: 62 – via Google Books. Hassall, Arthur Hill (1876). "Wine and Its Adulterations". Food: Its Adulterations, and...
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