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    Daniel Johnson (1767–1835) was a British surgeon in Bengal, known also as writer on Indian field sports. Johnson's paternal grandparents were the Rev....
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  • Spencil Johnson, 1898–?), American Negro leagues baseball player Daniel Johnson (pirate) (1629–1675), English buccaneer Daniel Johnson (surgeon) (1767–1835)...
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    Daniel Hale Williams (January 18, 1856 – August 4, 1931) was an American surgeon and hospital founder. An African American, he founded Provident Hospital...
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    OL 6998321M. "Charles Johnson". Memphis Daily Appeal. 1863-04-15. p. 2. Retrieved 2023-06-22 – via Newspapers.com. "Surgeon Charles Johnson". The Courier-Journal...
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    Lyndon Baines Johnson (/ˈlɪndən ˈbeɪnz/; August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to as LBJ, was the 36th president of the United States, serving...
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    team vice president. Johnson sold his ownership stake in the Lakers in October 2010 to Patrick Soon-Shiong, a Los Angeles surgeon and professor at UCLA...
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    John Taylor (oculist) (category British surgeons)
    was an early British eye surgeon, self-promoter and medical charlatan of 18th-century Europe. He was noted by Samuel Johnson, and associated with the...
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    Daniel Ken Inouye (/iːˈnoʊˌeɪ/ ee-NOH-ay, Japanese: 井上 建, September 7, 1924 – December 17, 2012) was an American attorney, soldier, and politician who...
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  • Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a type of severe skin reaction. Together with toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) and Stevens–Johnson/toxic epidermal necrolysis...
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    Jean Larrey, Henry Dalton, and Daniel Hale Williams. The first surgery on the heart itself was performed by Norwegian surgeon Axel Cappelen on 4 September...
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    Henry Dalton (category American surgeons)
    Annals of Surgery the following year. On July 10, 1893 African American surgeon Daniel Hale Williams became the first on record to replicate Dalton's success...
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    the world. For example, in the USA in 1994, President Bill Clinton fired Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders in part because she advocated teaching about masturbation...
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    The Johnson County War, also known as the War on Powder River and the Wyoming Range War, was a range conflict that took place in Johnson County, Wyoming...
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    Alliance. Daniel De Leon was born December 14, 1852, in Curaçao, the son of Salomon de Leon and Sarah Jesurun De Leon. His father was a surgeon in the Royal...
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    David Hayes Agnew (category Union army surgeons)
    David Hayes Agnew (November 24, 1818 – March 22, 1892) was an American surgeon. Agnew was born on November 24, 1818, Nobleville, Pennsylvania (present-day...
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    effects on the lungs and brain. The position was named for the German surgeon Friedrich Trendelenburg (1844–1924). The Trendelenburg position can be...
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    C. Everett Koop (category American pediatric surgeons)
    February 25, 2013) was an American pediatric surgeon and public health administrator who served as the 13th surgeon general of the United States under President...
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  • sustains near−fatal injuries. With the help of Bharadwaj, Das and two other surgeons fake Deva's death. Deva and Das enjoy a holiday on a cruise along with...
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  • DePuy Synthes (category Johnson & Johnson subsidiaries)
    neurosurgery companies. Acquired by Johnson & Johnson in 1998, its companies form part of the Johnson & Johnson MedTech business segment. DePuy develops...
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  • Dexter suspects Daniel faked his death, and has now become the Brain Surgeon. Dexter uses facial recognition to age a picture of a young Daniel, and is astonished...
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    of a rising tennis star Gina Gershon as Dr. Vanessa Holmes, a cosmetic surgeon. Keegan-Michael Key as Ashton Hayes, the CEO of a financial firm Geneva...
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  • LaFourcade, the eldest of Roderick's illegitimate children, and a gifted surgeon hoping for a breakthrough on an experimental heart device. Her name comes...
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  • Vivien Thomas (category American cardiac surgeons)
    treat blue baby syndrome (now known as cyanotic heart disease) along with surgeon Alfred Blalock and cardiologist Helen B. Taussig. He was the assistant...
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  • and Surgeons William Henry Danforth, chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis David W. Fraser, president of Swarthmore College Paula Johnson, 1985...
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  • Julian P. Johnson (1867–1939) was an American surgeon and author of several books on Eastern spirituality. He spent much of 1932 to 1939 in India, was...
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    Daniel Edgar Sickles (October 20, 1819 – May 3, 1914) was an American politician, soldier, and diplomat. Born to a wealthy family in New York City, Sickles...
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    (November 20, 2016). Johnson, Eliana; Lippman, Daniel (January 7, 2019). "Trump struggles to replace Mattis as Pentagon chief". Politico. Johnson, Eliana (July...
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    1986. From 1986 to 2000, Mongiardo worked as an ear, nose, and throat surgeon, performing his residency in Lexington. Mongiardo helped open a free health...
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  • Strange Mercy (redirect from Surgeon (song))
    reissue of the album. Annie Clark – guitar, vocals Daniel Mintseris – keys Toko Yasuda – Moog Matthew Johnson – drums "St Vincent: Strange Mercy, CD Review"...
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    Education Commissioner of Florida (2022–present) (Republican) Joseph Ladapo, Surgeon General of Florida (2021–present) Jeanette Nuñez, Lieutenant Governor of...
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