England. McBurney was born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, the son of Dorothy Lillian (Rundall) and Henry McBurney, and the grandson of Charles McBurney, the...
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Charles McBurney, who was credited with describing the medical sign McBurney's point. Simon McBurney's mother, Anne Francis Edmondstone (née Charles)...
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was an American surgeon, well known for describing McBurney's point in appendicitis. Charles McBurney was born in 1845. He graduated in the arts from Harvard...
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Representatives for Florida Charles McBurney (surgeon) (1845–1913), American surgeon who described McBurney's point Charles Burney This disambiguation page...
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catheter. McBurney's point is named after American surgeon Charles McBurney (1845–1913). McBurney himself did not locate his point in a precise way in his...
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was the father of the writers Frances Burney and Sarah Burney, of the explorer James Burney, and of Charles Burney, a classicist and book donor to the British...
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McBurney is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew McBurney (1817–1894), American politician Charles McBurney (archaeologist)...
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Charles McBurney (born June 6, 1957) is a Republican who served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 16th District, which...
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Charles Burney FRS (born Lynn Regis, now King's Lynn, Norfolk, 4 December 1757, died at Deptford, then in Kent, 28 December 1817) was an English classical...
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Conservative Party politician Charles A. Burney (born 1930), British archaeologist Charles McBurney (disambiguation) Burney (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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McBurney (born 20 June 1954) is a British composer, arranger, broadcaster, teacher and writer. Born in Cambridge, England, he is the son of Charles McBurney...
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William Halsted. Aseptic surgery was pioneered in the United States by Charles McBurney. The oldest surviving operating theater is thought to be the 1804 operating...
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ISBN 0-7112-2822-1. Charles Brian Montagu McBurney; G. N. Bailey; Paul Callow (1986). Stone-Age prehistory: studies in memory of Charles McBurney. Cambridge University...
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William Macewen Foramen of Magendie – François Magendie McBurney's point – Charles McBurney Malpighian corpuscle – Marcello Malpighi, the name given...
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1848, but he did not remove the appendix. In 1889 in New York City, Charles McBurney described the presentation and pathogenesis of appendicitis accurately...
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submarine; Fenian Simon Hullihen – known as The Father of Oral Surgery Charles McBurney – medical pioneer O. Timothy O'Meara – mathematician, University of...
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Fraboni, and Wayne Neuendorf – backing vocals Lewis Bustos, Jim Gordon, Charles McBurney, Rocky Morales and Jim Price – horn section Horns arranged by Rick...
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ISSN 1040-6182. Bailey, Geoff N.; McBurney, Charles B. M., eds. (1986). Stone age prehistory: studies in memory of Charles McBurney. Cambridge: Cambridge University...
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Stone, Jennifer Sullivan, John Wood, Ritch Workman, Travis Cummings, Charles McBurney, Elizabeth W. Porter, Cyndi Stevenson, Bill Hager, Gayle Harrell, MaryLynn...
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McAdam, Scottish engineer – macadam process of road construction, tarmac (tar+macadam) road surface Charles McBurney, American surgeon – McBurney's point...
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(1851–1928), first American to use Radium in cancer treatment and Charles McBurney (1845–1913), surgeon-in-chief at the Roosevelt Hospital, namesake of...
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Ralph Waldo McBurney (October 3, 1902 – July 8, 2009) was said to be the oldest worker in the United States. Until a relatively short time before his death...
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Maritime Fur Trade Nelson Merced, state legislator, Latino activist Charles McBurney, surgeon Wayne Millner (1913–1976), American football player Liz Miranda...
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(needed) diastolic blood pressure drop of >15mmHg on raising arm McBurney's point Charles McBurney surgery appendicitis 2/3 of the way lateral on a line from...
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axe sourcing studies Charles McBurney (1914–1979) British; Britain (Upper Paleolithic), Libya, Iran, cave art Anna Marguerite McCann (1933–2017) American;...
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"Su Tissue" McLane. They later recruited Richard "Frankie Ennui" Whitney, Charles "Chuck Roast" Rodriguez, and John "John Gleur" McBurney. After forming...
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her expertise in identifying fossil bones, including Louis Leakey, Charles McBurney, and John Desmond Clark. During the Second World War, Bate transferred...
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Camilla and The Wanderer. Burney was born in Lynn Regis, now King's Lynn, England, on 13 June 1752, to the musician Dr Charles Burney (1726–1814) and his first...
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and woolly rhinoceros. King Charles III took part (as a student) in these excavations, directed by Professor Charles McBurney (archaeologist), which were...
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of undergraduates in archaeology between 1935 and 1939, among them Charles McBurney, Bernard Fagg, and J. Desmond Clark. In 1935, he helped to set up the...
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