• that style of parenting. William Sears was born in Alton, Illinois, the son of Lucille and Willard Sears, an engineer. William's father left when he was...
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  • While he denies being anti-vaccine, Sears has been described by many as anti-vaccine and as a vaccine delayer. Sears is known for his views on vaccine scheduling...
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    was coined by the American pediatrician William Sears. There is no conclusive body of research that shows Sears' approach to be superior to "mainstream...
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    Julia Seton (also Kapp and Sears; 1862–1950) was an American physician, lecturer and author. After graduating from medical school and working as a physician...
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  • Clara Sears Bosworth, and they had three sons, one of whom died as a teenager. The others became professors at Harvard, William B. Castle of medicine, and...
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    504–05 Encyclopædia Britannica, William Pinkney Pinkney, William, Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress Sears, 1978, p. 55 Neal, 1823, p. 236 Neal...
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     91. Dawes 1999, p. 95. Sears 1983, pp. 202–203. Bailey 1984, pp. 79–80. Sears 1983, p. 206. Sears 1983, pp. 214–215. Sears 1983, p. 215. Cleaves 1960...
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    he found Sears "exceptionally attractive", and Sears was the first victim from whom he permanently retained any body parts: he preserved Sears' head and...
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  • and former CEO of Apple Computer John W. Sears, Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commissioner Mason Sears, member of the Massachusetts General Court...
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    died on 6 August 1914. Richard Warren Sears, an American businessman and founder of the department store chain Sears, Roebuck and Company, died on 28 September...
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    College of Medicine (BCM) is a private medical school in Houston, Texas, United States. Originally as the Baylor University College of Medicine from 1903...
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    door for him that night, and that he had stopped taking his arthritis medicine so his hands would swell in court. Simpson's lawyer Yale L. Galanter denied...
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    of William S. Burroughs. Mandrake of Oxford. ISBN 978-1-906958-64-0. Allmer, Patricia and John Sears (ed.) Taking Shots: The Photography of William S....
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  • on the microbes that cause them, and on immune system disorders. Cynthia Sears, an expert on gut infections, was appointed editor-in-chief in 2023. The...
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    2020, p. 97. Hirshson 1997, pp. 90–94, 109. Sherman 1890a, pp. 221, 227. Sears 1989, Sherman to George B. McClellan, November 4, 1861, in p. 127, note...
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    magazine Sears Family Richard Sears (1610–1676), colonist David Sears II (1787–1871), philanthropist, merchant, land-owner Clara Endicott Sears (1863–1960)...
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    trained as a physician and taught anatomy at Harvard, but never practiced medicine. Instead, he pursued his interests in psychology and then philosophy. He...
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  • Henry Sears Lodge Jr. (October 20, 1958 – 2017), known as Harry, was an American internist and health writer. Lodge was born in Boston, Massachusetts...
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    0000149716.03295.7C. PMID 15611390.Full text Kumar and Clarke. Internal Medicine. 2009. Sears S, Matchett M, Conti J. "Effective management of ICD patient psychosocial...
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    immunologist. George Snell shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Baruj Benacerraf and Jean Dausset for their discoveries concerning...
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  • of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. The two Castles became the first father-and-son members in the history of that prestigious body. William B. Castle married...
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    260–61; Sears, Young Napoleon, pp. 16–17. Sears, Young Napoleon, pp. 32–34. Sears, Young Napoleon, pp. 40–41. Sears, Young Napoleon, p. 61. Sears, Young...
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  • earliest published mention of cardiac psychology in Western medicine literature was in 1628 when William Harvey wrote that "a mental disturbance provoking pain...
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  • ISBN 0312865481. Sears, Stephen W. American Heritage Century Collection of Civil War Art. New York, American Heritage Pub. Co., 1974. Sears, Stephen W., ed...
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    William Albert "Bill" Yorzyk Jr. (May 29, 1933 – September 2, 2020) was an American competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and one-time world record-holder...
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    George Sears Greene (May 6, 1801 – January 28, 1899) was a civil engineer and a Union general during the American Civil War. He was part of the Greene...
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    Alfred Hershey (category Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine)
    bacteriophage would earn him a share of the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Delbrück and Luria, "for their discoveries concerning the replication...
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  • "Safe Co-Sleeping Guidelines" MedicineNet.com IParenting.com Archived 2006-06-23 at the Wayback Machine. Sears, William MD et al. The Baby Sleep Book...
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    Band), and Pete Sears. (Sears was eventually replaced by current and longtime Bonnie Raitt bassist James "Hutch" Hutchinson after Sears left the band to...
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  • Center, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1985 Mari Jo Buhle, historian, William J. Kenan Jr. University Professor Emerita at Brown...
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