• Edith Aileen Maude Whetnall, FRCS (6 September 1910 – 23 October 1965) was an ear, nose and throat surgeon. She was known for her work with children who...
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  • Whetnall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edith Whetnall (1910–1965), ear, nose, and throat surgeon Elsie Whetnall (1897–c. 1998)...
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    and blind children was founded at what is now 8 Castlebar Hill by Dr Edith Whetnall FRCS, a pioneering audiologist. The hostel was opened in 1953 by Iain...
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  • Cecil Wakeley, 1st Baronet – surgeon Fredric Wertham – psychiatrist Edith Whetnall – surgeon Elsie Widdowson – dietitian Fiona Wood – plastic surgeon Anthony...
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    Campbell Scarlett Mary Scharlieb Edith Shove Miriam Stoppard Mary Sturge Alice Vickery Marjory Warren Edith Whetnall Ethel Williams (physician) Jane Wilson-Howarth...
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  • teach the deaf at the Clarke School. She trained in pedaudiology with Edith Whetnall at the Audiology Unit of the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital...
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    in the 1960s, where he established a vestibular research laboratory. Edith Whetnall led the way in treating the deaf. Healthcare in London List of hospitals...
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  • decided the under-capacity centre was not financially viable. In 1947, Edith Whetnall established the Deafness Aid Clinic, one of the first clinics dedicated...
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  • Warnock (1924–2019)O Simone Weil (1909–1943), critical marxistC D1 O R Elsie Whetnall (1897–c.1998) Rebecca Whisnant Jennifer Whiting (fl. 2014) Jessica Wilson...
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    Littler Prize from the British Society of Audiology (1996), and the Edith Whetnall Memorial Medal from Otology Section of the Royal College of Medicine...
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  • Elected President of International Mammalian Genome Society (2007-2012) Edith Whetnall lecturer, Section of Otology of the Royal Society of Medicine, London...
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  • Williamson, Professor of Spanish Studies at the University of Oxford Jane Whetnall, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at Queen Mary University of London...
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    Kustijah & Minarni (INA) 1969: Margaret Boxall & Susan Whetnall (ENG) 1970: Margaret Boxall & Susan Whetnall (ENG) 1971: Noriko Takagi & Hiroe Yuki (JPN) 1972:...
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    Kustijah & Minarni (INA) 1969: Margaret Boxall & Susan Whetnall (ENG) 1970: Margaret Boxall & Susan Whetnall (ENG) 1971: Noriko Takagi & Hiroe Yuki (JPN) 1972:...
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  • Marian Horsley née Edith Marian Bagshaw Mann (1893-1958) was an English badminton player. She came to prominence whilst still at school and with a reputation...
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  • George Warren Staple, Director of the Serious Fraud Office. Andrew Donald Whetnall, Grade 3, Cabinet Office. William Brian Willott, Chief Executive, Export...
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    Kustijah & Minarni (INA) 1969: Margaret Boxall & Susan Whetnall (ENG) 1970: Margaret Boxall & Susan Whetnall (ENG) 1971: Noriko Takagi & Hiroe Yuki (JPN) 1972:...
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