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    Thomas Bond FRCS, MB BS (London), (7 October 1841 – 6 June 1901) was an English surgeon considered by some to be the first offender profiler, and best...
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  • Thomas Bond may refer to: Thomas Bond (British surgeon) (1841–1901), British surgeon Thomas Bond (American physician) (1712–1784), American physician and...
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    Ripper case. Upon request from the Police Department, the Police surgeon Thomas Bond offered a basic profile of Jack the Ripper based on his post mortem...
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  • Anno Dracula (category 1992 British novels)
    Jex-Blake Theodore Watts-Dunton Thomas Bond (British surgeon) Thomas Carlyle Thomas Edison Thomas Henry Huxley Thomas John Barnardo Virgil Vlad Tepeş...
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    Philadelphia portal Thomas Bond (May 2, 1713 – March 26, 1784) was an American physician and surgeon. In 1751 he co-founded the Pennsylvania Hospital,...
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    modern orthopedic surgery were Hugh Owen Thomas, a surgeon from Wales, and his nephew, Robert Jones. Thomas became interested in orthopedics and bone-setting...
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  • Graeme Groom – Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital, London; Co-Chair and Volunteer surgeon, IDEALS Charity; Founder, Rebuild. For...
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    "Obituary: Mr. Thomas Bond", The Times, p. 7, 7 June 1901. "Obituary: Thomas Bond", The Lancet, pp. 1721–1722, 15 June 1901. "Railway surgeons in India",...
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  • nineteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It was directed by...
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  • Andersson [sv], 68, Swedish farmer and television personality (Farmen). Jack Bond, 87, British film director (Separation, Anti-Clock, It Couldn't Happen Here). Michelle...
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    1768. After her death, he married Williamina Bond, a daughter of Dr. Phineas Bond, and niece of Thomas Bond, in 1779. Lambert Cadwalader (1742–1823), who...
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  • Zulu (1964 film) (category British Empire war films)
    Zulu is a 1964 British epic historical drama film depicting the 1879 Battle of Rorke's Drift between a detachment of the British Army and the Zulu, in...
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    She is best known for playing Tiffany Case, the first American Bond girl of the James Bond film franchise, in 1971's Diamonds Are Forever. Additional performances...
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    List of Scots (category Lists of British people)
    John Small (died 1796), British Army officer and Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey Dr John Small (1823–1879), British Deputy Surgeon General James Dunlop Smith...
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    in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other British military force since the Acts of Union 1707. See also Category:British generals...
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    recovering on the frigate USS Constellation under the care of the ship's surgeon. All the whaleboat survivors were Nantucketers. On March 23, Chase, Lawrence...
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  • businessman Cathy Bennett, politician George John Bond, Methodist minister Tim Baker, singer Robert Bond, politician Charles R. Bowring, merchant and politician...
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  • Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (category Films based on British novels)
    Crowe as Jack Aubrey Paul Bettany as Stephen Maturin, Surgeon James D'Arcy as First Lieutenant Thomas Pullings Edward Woodall as Second Lieutenant William...
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    Halima Begum (category Use British English from March 2021)
    restrictions on Commonwealth British citizens accessing public services including housing, the family joined the British-Bangladeshi squatter movement...
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    Charles Dance (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in 2006. He made his feature film debut in the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only (1981)...
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    Benjamin Church (physician) (category Surgeons General of the United States Army)
    Benjamin Church (August 24, 1734 – 1778) was effectively the first Surgeon General of the United States Army, serving as the "Chief Physician & Director...
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    Traveller" Surgeon-General Sir Anthony Home, Victoria Cross recipient from Indian Mutiny Theodore Hope, British colonial administrator and writer Thomas Hopley...
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    Thomas Horrocks Openshaw CB CMG FRCS TD (17 March 1856 – 17 November 1929) was an English Victorian and Edwardian era surgeon perhaps best known for his...
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    Royal Navy Medical Service (category Use British English from December 2013)
    1931–1934: Surgeon Vice Admiral Sir Reginald St George Smallridge Bond 1934–1937: Surgeon Vice Admiral Sir Robert William Basil Hall 1937–1941: Surgeon Vice...
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    Kingdom of Heaven (2005). The following year, she played Bond girl Vesper Lynd in the James Bond film Casino Royale (2006), for which she received the BAFTA...
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  • Arthur Brooke (lieutenant-general) (1772–1843), British general Arthur de Capell Brooke (1791–1858), British baronet and travel writer Arthur Brooke (entrepreneur)...
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  • Havelock Charles (1858–1934), British doctor and Serjeant Surgeon to King George V Havelock Ellis (1859–1939), British physician and psychologist, writer...
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  • Elizabeth Corday (category Fictional surgeons)
    role. In a later episode we learn that her father is a Consultant surgeon at St. Thomas' Hospital, London. Corday's mother (played by Judy Parfitt) is an...
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  • (1874–1935), British politician James E. Pringle (born 1949), British astrophysicist James Hogarth Pringle (1863–1941), Australian surgeon Jen Pringle...
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    Hugh Bonneville (category Use British English from July 2020)
    Paddington, London. His mother was a nurse and his father was a urological surgeon. He was educated at Dulwich College Preparatory School in south London...
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