Frederick Eustace Batten (29 September 1865 – 27 July 1918) was an English neurologist and pediatrician who has been referred to as the "father of pediatric...
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Batten disease is a fatal disease of the nervous system that typically begins in childhood. Onset of symptoms is usually between 5 and 10 years of age...
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Jane Gardner Batten CBE OSC (15 September 1909 – 22 November 1982), commonly known as Jean Batten, was a New Zealand aviator who made several record-breaking...
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the identification of Batten disease, one of the first known forms of childhood dementia, by British neurologist Frederick Batten in 1903. Neuronal ceroid...
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Leadership and Public Policy Frederick Batten, an English neurologist and pediatrician George Batten (disambiguation) Gerard Batten, member of the European...
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Bassen–Kornzweig syndrome – Frank Bassen, Abraham Kornzweig Batten disease – Frederick Batten Bazin disease – Pierre-Antoine-Ernest Bazin Becker muscular...
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the University of Birmingham Thomas John Barnardo – philanthropist Frederick Batten – neurologist and paediatrician Hannah Billig – famous wartime doctor...
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helped edit a pediatrics textbook, Diseases of Children (1913), with Frederick Batten and James Hugh Thursfield. Garrod is best known for his scientific...
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The Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy (also known as the Batten School) is the public policy school of the University of Virginia. The...
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June 1944) was a British paediatrician. With Archibald Garrod and Frederick Batten he edited Diseases of Children (1913), and he edited Archives of Diseases...
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Jean Batten was born in Rotorua, New Zealand on 15 September 1909 to Frederick Batten, a dentist, and his wife Ellen née Blackmore. The only daughter of...
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American Revolution Gopal Baratham – Singaporean author and neurosurgeon Frederick Batten – British neurologist and pediatrician Thomas Barnardo – Irish philanthropist...
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editing of the Grimm Centenary papers (1886). Powell married in 1874 Florence Batten (née Silke). She died in 1888. They had a daughter, Mariella. Sutcliffe...
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blacksmith shop, storage building, poultry house, and board-and-batten outbuilding. The Frederick County Poor Farm remained open until 1947. It was listed on...
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Myotonic dystrophy (redirect from Curschmann-Batten-Steinert syndrome)
reports by Frederick Eustace Batten and Hans Curschmann, and type 1 myotonic dystrophy is therefore sometimes known as Curschmann-Batten-Steinert syndrome...
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William Batten (26 May 1889 – 26 January 1959) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s, 1910s and 1920s. He played...
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Ann Batten Cristall (1769–1848) was an English poet and schoolteacher on friendly terms with Mary Wollstonecraft, Anna Letitia Barbauld and several other...
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history extends back to the Bronze Age, evolving from a trading post at Mount Batten into the thriving market town of Sutton, which was formally re-named as...
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Aleotti Edgar Bainton Edward Bairstow John Barnard Joseph Barnby Adrian Batten Jonathan Battishill Lennox Berkeley William Thomas Best Elway Bevin Hugh...
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Amanda E. Batten (born 1979) is an American politician and member of the Republican Party. In 2019 she was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates....
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He is also a lecturer at the University of Virginia School of Law, Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, and Politics Department, specializing...
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college had four principals: 1806–1815: Samuel Henley 1815–1837: Joseph Batten 1837–1843: Charles Webb Le Bas 1844–1858: Henry Melvill, afterwards Canon...
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Polling (R) "State Board of Elections: Candidate list by contest" (PDF). Batten, Taylor. "For bedrock conservatives, an alternative to the Republican Party"...
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Maurice Codner (redirect from Maurice Frederick Codner)
Athene Seyler (1933), Evelyn Laye (1933), Sir George Robey (1935), Jean Batten (c.1935), Sir George Broadbridge (1937), Alderman Mrs Sarah Jane Bannister...
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met in 1915 as Troubridge's cousin, singer Mabel Batten (aka Ladye), was Hall's lover at the time. Batten died in 1916, and Hall and Troubridge moved in...
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Frederick "Eric" E. Batten (13 June 1914 – 3 September 1993) was an English rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s...
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Carl Lewis (redirect from Frederick Carlton Lewis)
Frederick Carlton Lewis (born July 1, 1961) is an American former track and field athlete who won nine Olympic gold medals, one Olympic silver medal,...
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Fred Duesenberg (redirect from Frederick Duesenberg)
Frederick Samuel Duesenberg (December 6, 1876 – July 26, 1932) was a German-born American automobile and engine designer, manufacturer and sportsman who...
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Captain Conwyn Mansel-Jones, VC, CMG, DSO, (attended Haileybury College, Batten House 1885–1888) Third Somaliland Expedition 1903 Major General William...
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the Mount Batten Peninsula, overlooking the Royal Naval Base of Devonport, England, is not named after them but after Sir William Batten, a 17th-century...
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