for Hip Diseases in Children', and by 1881 the name had again been changed to the 'Alexandra Hospital for Children with Hip Disease', named in honour of...
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Edward Marsh (polymath) (category Articles with short description)
with Edward Irving and known as the Catholic Apostolic Church. Jane, a nurse, was one of the founders of the Alexandra Hospital for Children with Hip...
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Tuberculosis (redirect from Consumption (disease))
attention. What later became known as the Alexandra Hospital for Children with Hip Disease (tuberculous arthritis) was opened in London in 1867. Whatever...
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Stockwood Park (category Articles with short description)
car to nearby Luton and Dunstable hospital. The house was then named Alexandra Hospital for Children with Hip Disease. The house, in a poor state, was...
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Catherine Jane Wood (category Great Ormond Street Hospital)
a small Hospital equipped with only ten beds. In 1881 the Hospital changed its name to “The Alexandra Hospital for Children with Hip Disease” in honour...
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The Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH) is a large and long serving hospital in the Canadian province of Alberta. Operated by Alberta Health Services and located...
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the Cornwall Street gate to the Princess Alexandra Hospital. It is a timber building with a hipped roof clad with corrugated iron sheeting and is set on...
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List of Grey's Anatomy characters (category Articles with short description)
kept at Seattle Grace Hospital several weeks after her birth, prompting her grandfather, Thatcher Grey, to hang around. Alexandra "Lexie" Grey (Chyler...
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Archibald Garrod (category Alumni of the Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital)
Children, and Alexandra Hospital for Children with hip dysplasia. In 1892, he was appointed assistant physician at the Great Ormand Street Hospital. Dronamraju...
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Joseph Merrick (category Articles with short description)
after a tour of the hospital, the royal party went to his rooms for an introduction. Princess Alexandra shook Merrick's hand and sat with him, an experience...
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Newfoundland dog (category Articles with short description)
prevalence with 2.86% having both hip dysplasia and CCLD compared to 0.3% overall. Another American study of over a million and a quarter of a million hip and...
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Disease or patient registries are collections of secondary data related to patients with a specific diagnosis, condition, or procedure, and they play an...
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Childlessness (category Articles with short description)
children and is often invoked by their husbands and communities as a reason for rejecting them. The Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital is the only hospital...
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Fatman Scoop (category Alternative hip hop musicians)
Scoop, was an American hip hop artist. Noted for his booming, raw vocal presence on various hip hop songs, he was best known for his guest performances...
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Bariatrics (category Articles with short description)
Individuals with a BMI (Body Mass Index) exceeding a healthy range have a much greater risk of medical issues. These include heart disease, diabetes mellitus...
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Olajide Williams (scientist) (category Articles with short description)
programmes. With the support from the NSA, Williams researched the effectiveness of teaching children about neurological conditions through hip hop music...
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Progeria (category Rare diseases)
Yale-New Haven Hospital on the night of May 25 with respiratory problems, which caused her death. Sam Berns was an American activist with the disease. He was...
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Descendants of Queen Victoria (category Articles with short description)
(1841–1910), then the Prince of Wales, married Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), later Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, on 10 March 1863. They had...
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List of EastEnders characters introduced in 2017 (redirect from Alexandra D'Costa)
panicking Madison, Alexandra, Keegan, Travis and Bex. Louise is taken to hospital with paralysis and when she is sent home, Madison and Alexandra turn up and...
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (category Articles with short description)
announced partnerships with The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia as well as National Jewish Health, the nation's leading institutes for pediatric and pulmonary...
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Ottoman-Russian War in Wallachia shunned women for fear of contracting sexual diseases, often preferring to have intercourse with female donkeys who showed signs of...
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Michael takes up football coaching for children, with one of his students being Daniel's son, who have now made peace with Michael. Michael takes Daniel's...
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (category Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada)
anniversary. In April 2018, Philip was admitted to King Edward VII's Hospital for a planned hip replacement. This came after the Duke missed the annual Maundy...
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Sarah, Duchess of York (category English children's writers)
for children and adults and has worked on TV and in film production. Sarah Margaret Ferguson was born on 15 October 1959 at London Welbeck Hospital in...
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Harry Belafonte (category Activists for African-American civil rights)
My Grandchild. In 1996, Belafonte was diagnosed with prostate cancer and was treated for the disease. He suffered a stroke in 2004, which took away his...
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2018 in American television (category All articles with dead external links)
Rangers and Other Entertainment Assets". Business Wire. May 1, 2018. Whyte, Alexandra (February 15, 2018). "Nickelodeon extends Power Rangers pact through 2021"...
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List of Call the Midwife episodes (category Articles with short description)
before the first episode was broadcast. It is set in the 1950s and 1960s and for the first three series centred primarily on Jenny Lee (Jessica Raine), based...
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Alcoholics Anonymous (category Articles with short description)
with the medical profession by pronouncing alcoholism a disease entity. Hence, we have always called it an illness or a malady—a far safer term for us...
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List of incidents at Disneyland Resort (category All articles with dead YouTube links)
interact with their six-year-old son for racial reasons. The family also claimed that the character interacted with White and Asian children. While Disney...
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List of Boston University people (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
Roberta L. DeBiasi, M.D. – head of the Division of Pediatric Diseases at Children's National Hospital Charles DeLisi – Presidential Citizens Medal recipient;...
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