Sir James Cantlie KBE FRCS KStJ (17 January 1851 – 28 May 1926) was a British physician. He was a pioneer of first aid, which in 1875 was unknown: even...
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held hostage by Islamic State. Cantlie was abducted by IS in Syria along with the later executed American journalist James Foley in November 2012. Previously...
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In human anatomy, the Cantlie line or Cantlie's line is an imaginary division of the liver. The division divides the liver into two planes, extending...
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Cantlie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James Cantlie (1851–1926), Scottish physician John Cantlie (born 1970), British war photographer...
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Mitchell (September 18, 2014). "British hostage John Cantlie, seized by Islamic State with James Foley, appears in new video". McClatchyDC. Archived from...
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the efforts of James Cantlie, The Globe, The Times, and the Foreign Office, which left Sun a hero in the United Kingdom. James Cantlie, Sun's former teacher...
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Lieutenant-General Sir Neil Cantlie KCB KBE MC FRCS (1892–1975) was a Scottish Royal Army Medical Corps officer, known also as a biographer and historical...
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public health perspective were discussed by the Scottish physician Sir James Cantlie in his influential 1885 lecture Degeneration Amongst Londoners. The...
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more commonly known by its acronym RSTMH, was founded in 1907 by Sir James Cantlie and George Carmichael Low. Sir Patrick Manson, the Society's first President...
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doctor from the isle of Arran; government physician on Hawaii Sir James Cantlie (1851–1926), physician, pioneer of First aid John Cheyne (1777–1836)...
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College of Medicine for Chinese. The London Missionary Society and Sir James Cantlie started the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese in 1887 (although...
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founded the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese in 1887. Kai Ho, James Cantlie, Patrick Manson and G. P. Jordan were the founding professionals. Important...
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Caie (1878–1949), civil servant and poet, author of The Puddock Sir James Cantlie FRCS KBE (1851–1926), co-founder of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine...
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Republic of China Sun Yat-sen, who stayed at The Kennels, country home of James Cantlie. It has a football club, Cottered FC. A Manor House built in the 1400s...
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Beral Claire Bertschinger Beulah Bewley William Brass (demographer) James Cantlie Geoffrey Douglas Hale Carpenter Sandy Cairncross Aldo Castellani Havelock...
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incident, but he was eventually released with the help of his friend James Cantlie. After the 1911 revolution, the Republic of China was established on...
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British War Mission to the United States of America. 1 January 1918 James Cantlie, MB, FRCS Member of Council and of Executive Committee, British Red...
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Shepherd, who introduced the concept of teaching first aid to civilians, James Cantlie, pioneer in the use of first aid, William Wilson Jameson, Chief Medical...
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to leave for South Africa again. Dr (later Lieutenant General Sir) James Cantlie, another graduate of Aberdeen University, later published Shepherd's...
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execution, but the intervention of Sun's ally and former teacher Sir James Cantlie turned the imprisonment into a press sensation, and brought public support...
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Retrieved 19 November 2015. "James Bond". Sega Power. No. 49. United Kingdom. December 1993. p. 88. Cantlie, John (December 1992). "James Bond: The Duel". Sega...
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of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, (RSTMH) was founded in 1907 by Sir James Cantlie and George Carmichael Low. Manson became the first elected president...
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treating sick officers at the ADH. In 1907 he formed, together with James Cantlie, the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene which in 1920 was granted...
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majority. Humphreys had heart illness and was once attended by Dr. James Cantlie, the dean of the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese the predecessor...
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August 1914. While stuck in London, Emily attended classes given by Sir James Cantlie on emergency nursing. They arrived back in Adelaide on Saturday 17 October...
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surgeon-superintendent to the police during World War I. Alongside Patrick Manson and James Cantlie, Jordan helped to found the Hong Kong Medical College. He served in...
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cultivate a taste for music and was its president. He also supported Dr. James Cantlie in the formation of the Odd Volumes Society in 1893. He played chess...
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London School of Tropical Medicine, under Sir Patrick Manson and Sir James Cantlie, and afterwards to Cambridge, where he studied preventive medicine with...
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safeguard Henning and their other volunteers while working in Syria. John Cantlie James Foley (journalist) Steven Sotloff 2014 ISIL beheading incidents "Alan...
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Islamism Steven Sotloff Foreign hostages in Iraq James Foley (journalist) Nick Berg Kenneth Bigley John Cantlie Austin Tice Daniel Pearl The Beatles, terrorist...
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