Andrew Duncan, the elder (17 October 1744 – 5 July 1828) FRSE FRCPE FSA (Scot) was a British physician and professor at the University of Edinburgh. He...
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Andrew Duncan may refer to: Andrew Duncan (minister, died 1626) (c. 1560–1626), Scottish minister Andrew Duncan (physician, born 1744) (1744–1828), Scottish...
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(died 1804) October 17 – Andrew Duncan, Scottish physician (died 1828) February 14 – John Hadley, English mathematician (born 1682) April 25 – Anders Celsius...
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cartographer (born 1745) 11 June – Dugald Stewart, Enlightenment philosopher (born 1753) 5 July – Andrew Duncan, physician (born 1744) 20 December –...
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elder (1744–1828), physician, professor at Edinburgh University, pioneer of forensic medicine Andrew Duncan, the younger (1773–1832), physician, first...
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– Andrew Duncan (born 1744), Scottish physician. August 8 – Carl Peter Thunberg (born 1743), Swedish botanist. August 22 – Franz Joseph Gall (born 1758)...
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(1746–1796), clergyman and Master of Pembroke College, Oxford John Smyth (1744–1809), clergyman and Master of Pembroke College, Oxford Thomas Stock (1750–1803)...
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and philanthropist in Canada (died 1813 in Canada) 17 October – Andrew Duncan, physician (died 1828) 31 October – James Craig, architect, planner of the...
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studied at University of Edinburgh, On the Origin of Species Andrew Duncan (1744–1828), physician and professor at University of Edinburgh William Ronald Dodds...
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Andrew Duncan (1744–1828), medical writer and physician Archie Duncan (1926–2017), historian Dave Duncan (b. 1933), fantasy and SF writer Hal Duncan (b...
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medical student Charles Darwin died in 1778, his friend and professor Andrew Duncan took a lock of his student's hair to the jeweller whose apprentice,...
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Clement Ligoure, first Black physician in Nova Scotia Mike Clattenburg Phil Comeau Paul Donovan Jason Eisener Thom Fitzgerald Andrew Hines Daniel MacIvor Noah...
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(soccer) (born 1957), Canadian soccer player-coach Duncan Ferguson (born 1971), Scottish footballer Duncan Ferguson (political activist) (1901–1974), American...
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(1736–1785) painter John Runciman (1744–1768/9) painter John Rutherford (1695–1779) physician Daniel Rutherford (1749–1819) physician, chemist and botanist Paul...
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John Theophilus Desaguliers (category 1744 deaths)
John Theophilus Desaguliers FRS (12 March 1683 – 29 February 1744) was a French-born British natural philosopher, clergyman, engineer and freemason who...
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Brigadier Norman Duncan McCorquodale (1898–1971) Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick McCracken General Sir Richard McCreery Major-General Sir Andrew McCulloch Brigadier...
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Vera Christensen Abigail Coe (1702 — 1747), m. John Guthrie Sarah Guthrie (1744 — 1792), m. Reuben Murray Aurora Murray (1785 — 1867), m. Isaac Jerome Leonard...
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politician in Saskatchewan, Canada John Andrew Young (1916–2002), American politician from Texas John Duncan Young (1823–1910), US congressman from Kentucky...
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Iwaizumi 1989 QE Iwaizumi, Iwate, Japan MPC · 4712 4713 Steel 1989 QL Duncan Steel (born 1955), British astronomer MPC · 4713 4714 Toyohiro 1989 SH Toyohiro...
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Joseph Warren, American physician and major general during the American Revolutionary War. Joined the Lodge of Saint Andrew in Boston, later serving...
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List of people from Mississippi (redirect from List of physicians from Mississippi)
Pickering (born 1937), U.S. district judge (Jones County) Thomas Rodney (1744–1811), U.S. territorial judge (Natchez) Richard "Dickie" Scruggs (born 1946)...
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owner, judge and politician, he freed his slaves in 1790. Pierce Butler (1744–1822), U.S. Founding Father and plantation owner. William Orlando Butler...
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and physician David Agmon (born 1947), Israeli commanding officer David Agnew (president), Canadian academic administrator David Álvarez Aguirre (born 1984)...
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March 1702), dying of pneumonia after breaking his collarbone, to his physician "I am about to—or I am going to—die; either expression is correct.": 198 ...
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Alexander Allan Cormack, Susan Carnegie, 1744–1821: Her Life of Service (1966), p. 152: "This George Hjort, born 13th August 1865, alive in 1958 in Stockholm...
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Altmaier (born 1952), academic counseling psychologist Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836–1917), English physician, doctor and feminist Elizabeth Andrew Warren...
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(1744–1818), French artist Anne Vallée (1958–1982), Canadian biologist Anne Van Parijs (born 1944), Belgian swimmer Anne-Sophie Van Regemortel (born 1984)...
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British-born American Unitarian minister Bill Baird (born 1932) – abortion rights pioneer, Unitarian. Sara Josephine Baker (1873–1945) – physician and public...
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March – Jane Duncan, born Elizabeth Jane Cameron, novelist (died 1976) 17 March – Molly Weir, actress (died 2004 in London) 19 April – Andrew Gilchrist,...
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This is an incomplete list of the presidents of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, which was granted its Royal Charter by Charles II in 1681...
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