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Acland was the son of Theodore Dyke Acland | MD (Oxon.) |
Robert E. Jordon, | M.D., is a professor in the Department of Dermatolog |
The Co-Editors-in-Chief are Mary E. Barber, | M.D. of the Columbia College of Physicians and Surge |
John E. Hamm, | M.D. (31 May 1776 in Kent Co., near Dover, Delaware- |
Aaron E. Miller, | M.D. is an American neurologist, the first Chairman |
Professor Steven E. Hyman, | MD, is Distinguished Service Professor at Harvard U |
tate Health Officer is Dr. Donald E. Williamson, | MD. |
E.B. O'Callaghan | M.D. also cited this source in his "Colonial History |
, which is designed for those seeking to earn an | MD and PhD. |
American woman in the United States to earn an | M.D. degree, and the only African American woman to |
He earned his | M.D. degree at West Virginia University and his Ph.D |
iversity School of Medicine, where he earned an | M.D. in 1983. |
l of Medicine in Washington, D.C. and earned an | M.D. |
Dr. Saini earned his | MD from Tufts Medical School, Boston, MA. |
Margoliash earned an | M.D. from the American University of Beirut. |
t's College of Arts and Science, she earned her | M.D. at Vanderbilt in 1946 and has spent her entire |
He earned his | MD in 1963 from the University of Pittsburgh School |
, he worked as a veterinarian, having earned an | M.D. degree still while playing. |
he University of Chicago in 1976, and earned her | MD from the University of Virginia in 1980. |
950 with a degree in psychology, and earned his | M.D. from Yale Medical School in 1955. |
BA from Emory University and in 1963 earned his | M.D. from Harvard Medical School. |
Four years later he earned an | MD from Harvard Medical School. |
in Caswell County, North Carolina, he earned an | M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1796 whi |
The younger King earned his | MD from McGill University in 1895. |
ttend Harvard Medical School where he earned an | M.D. in 1991. |
Berry earned his | M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 2006. |
ed zoology at Cornell University and earned his | M.D. from Cornell University Medical School in 1967. |
He earned an | MD from St. John's Medical College and an MBA from |
te studies at Marquette University and earned an | MD from the Marquette University School of Medicine |
Bradley earned her | M.D. from University of Toronto in 1966 and was cert |
He earned a | M.D. degree from Harvard University (magna cum laude |
from Louisville Male High School then earned a | M.D. degree from the University of Louisville in 189 |
In 1924 he earned his | MD from Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts. |
Finally, he went to Leiden, earned an | M.D. (1780), and in 1784 established himself as a do |
He earned an | MD from Harvard Medical School, a BD (now MDiv) fro |
Burt was born in Dayton, Ohio and earned his | M.D. from the University of Rochester School of Medi |
Molinski earned the | M.D. degree from the UT Center for the Health Scienc |
Agatston earned an | MD at New York University School of Medicine in 197 |
He earned an | MD at the age of 23 from Wayne State University Sch |
He earned a | M.D. in 1868 from Harvard University. |
Mohardt later earned an | M.D. and served in the United States Armed Forces du |
He earned his | MD at University of Virginia Medical School. |
He earned his | MD and MS and PhD in physiology at Seoul National U |
ity Medical School later that year, earning his | M.D. in 1940. |
husetts, and Harvard Medical School, earning an | M.D. degree in 1884 as an intern at Boston City Hosp |
lege in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, earning his | M.D. in 1970. |
Prior to earning his | M.D. at Stanford Medical School, Fossel earned a joi |
iversity School of Medicine in 1900, earning an | M.D. degree in 1903. |
rom University of the Witwatersrand, earning an | M.D. degree. |
died medicine in Munich and Leipzig, earning his | MD from the University of Leipzig in 1874. |
medicine at Erfurt, Halle and Jena, earning his | MD in 1760 under the guidance of Christoph Mangold |
o a junction with US 40 a short distance east of | MD 144A. |
rom U.S. Route 340 (US 340) in Knoxville east to | MD 351 and Interstate 70 (I-70) in Frederick. |
north as Pennsylvania Route 75 (PA 75), east to | MD 63 in Cearfoss. |
he north, Two Taverns 5.1 mi to the east, Harney | MD 3.1 mi to the south, and Fairplay 3.2 miles to t |
ation of the Occult Sciences by Ebenezer Sibly, | M.D. F.R.H.S., Embellished with Curious Copper-Plate |
ark of the Social, John Greenwood, ed., Lanham, | Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. |
Led by Eddy Rubin, | M.D., Ph.D., the DOE JGI receives its funding from t |
Schoen's most recent book Edgar Schoen, | MD on Circumcision is described by its publisher as |
icine at the University of Edinburgh, qualifying | MD, before studying anatomy under Dr Marshall durin |
Theory and Classical Antiquity, editor (Savage, | MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1992) |
view, he has also served as the Legal Editor of | M.D. News Magazine and as an Associate Editor of The |
William Payne, Ann M. and Robert Edmond Edmond, | M.D. |
he went to London and lodged with Edward Hulse, | M.D., in Aldermanbury. |
Maurice Edward Langham, | M.D. is an English physician and author. |
p in Cultic Studies, 1993 (with Edward Lottick, | M.D.) |
Alan Edward Guttmacher, | M.D. |
he AMA Perspective on LGBT Health," Edward Hill, | MD became the first president of the AMA to address |
Dr. Edward Hill, | MD, president American Medical Association |
Edwin Trevathan, | M.D., M.P.H. is a U.S. physician, a child neurologis |
Hugh Edwin Munroe, | M.D., (May 31, 1878 - March 12, 1947) was the fifth |
Eileen Scully, | M.D., Ph.D. is an infectious disease physician at th |
In the 2006 state assembly elections, Dr. | Md. |
ter team Lorie Hammond, PhD and Elena Whitcombe, | MD. |
Elisabet Gustafson ( | MD) (born Elisabet Johansson on May 2, 1964) is a r |
Sabrina (1995) .... Elizabeth Tyson, | MD |
John Ellerton Stocks | M.D., F.L.S (1822-1854), was a native of Cottingham |
Pierre and Luce, Ellicott City, | MD: Mondial, 2007, paperback, ISBN 1595690603 |
He left the BBC in 2000 to join EMAP as | MD of Pop where he launched the Smash Hits Radio Sh |
Emil Skoda, | M.D. is a fictional character on the TV crime dramas |
Emil Kakkis | M.D. Ph.D. (born 1960) is an American medical geneti |
Tenley Emma Albright, | M.D. (born July 18, 1935 in Newton Centre, Massachus |
eaching an intersection with the northern end of | MD 824 and MD 275 (Perrylawn Drive). |
The state highway originally ended at | MD 57, but was extended to the state line in the ea |
Black version entire with | MD lens 50mm f/1.7 |
Frederick Ernst Melsheimer, | M.D. (1782-1873; first name also spelled Friedrich) |
ESP - | MD 500 Signature Bass. |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr., | M.D., (born December 12, 1933) is an American physic |
Philip Eugene Bernatz, | M.D., M.S., F.A.C.S. was an eminent American surgeon |
Jonathan Evan Fielding | M.D., M.P.H., M.A., M.B.A. (born 1942) is the Direct |
Evans III, | MD is board certified, a fellow in the American Col |
Evergreen, California, | MD |
Ex-Goldman Sachs | MD, head of Goldman Sachs' India research JV, and A |
m easy access to both Interstate 70 via exit 24 ( | MD 63) and Interstate 81 via exit 6B (US 40). |
tween a full Y interchange at the expressway and | MD 170 in October 1949 and designated MD 46. |
ontinues straight as Aiken Avenue Extended while | MD 222 heads northeast as Perryville Road to cross |
rds Annapolis near the once-planned extension of | MD 10. |
Robert F. Siliciano, | MD, PhD, is a professor of medicine at the Johns Ho |
Justus F. Lehmann | MD (February 27, 1921 - April 28, 2006) was a Germa |
US drug-policy expert David F. Musto, | M.D. |
Girolamo Fabrici (1533-1619) ( | MD 1559, Padua) |
lt 1945 at Bethlehem Steel, Fairfield, Baltimore | MD, later renamed Pvt. |
Gabriele Falloppio (1523-1562) ( | MD 1548, Ferrara) |
Leica R, Olympus OM, Nikon F, Canon FD, Minolta | MD, M42 Screw Mount, Contax/Yashica Mount and other |
Sunrise Festival, Baltimore | MD |
Dr. Flora Murray, | M.D. (b.1869 - d. 1923) was a medical pioneer and a |
Left Indiana for Baltimore, | Md., July 5, 1862. |
the post-graduate education and training for all | MD and the majority of DO physicians in the United |
Left Ohio for Baltimore, | Md., May 11. |
A to complete the clinical clerkships for their | M.D. degrees which are awarded by UCLA. |
Left Ohio for Cumberland, | Md., May 7, and duty there until June 6. |
1940 to 1960: The AMA accredits programs for the | MD degree and opens an office in Washington DC. |
In 1823, Hodgkin qualified for his | M.D. at Edinburgh with a thesis on the physiological |
closed, the site became an annex of Fort Meade, | MD and was redesignated "RP-54A". |
biological warfare (BW) program at Fort Detrick, | MD beginning in 1951. |
which makes wines, including the fortified wine | MD 20/20. |
Charles Foster Barham, | M.D. (1804-1884), physician-the second Christian nam |
John Francis Eisold, | MD was the attending physician of the United States |
Charles Francis Paterno, | MD (June 8, 1919 - February 11, 2011) was an Americ |
yde's wife was Mary, daughter of Francis Baber, | M.D., of Chew Magna, Somerset, but he had no childre |
Dr. Charles Francis Paterno, | M.D., F.A.C.S. died on February 11, 2011 at his home |
Alan Frank Guttmacher, | MD (1898-1974) was an American obstetrician/gynecol |
Dr Charles Aubrey Hamilton Franklyn M.A. | M.D. (25 August 1896 - 26 November 1982(1982-11-26) |
ried secondly, on 6 Nov. 1862, Frederic Hetley, | M.D., of Norwood, and died on 4 Feb. |
Garrison duty at Frederick City, | Md., and at Winchester, Va., until June 19, 1865 wh |
Walter Jackson Freeman II, | M.D. (November 14, 1895 - May 31, 1972) was an Ameri |
was trained in Gestalt Therapy by Fritz Perls, | M.D., Ph.D., the founder of Gestalt Therapy. |
usinessman & gun rights advocate from Salisbury, | MD. |
Salford Education Authority, with Jack Fryer as | MD and conductor, later absorbed the orchestra. |
Samuel Fuller, the | MD, died in Plymouth, MA, in 1633. |
since his teens and was an active fundraiser for | MD causes. |
n Wednesday, April 20, 2005, Ricky G. Davidson, | M.D., organizing founder of the EMS Section of the I |
Squadron was reassigned to Fort George G. Meade, | MD, 1 January 1951 (not manned or equipped) |
ace Ann Gordon, nurse and midwife, he gained his | MD from the University of Toronto in 1938. |
e and St Thomas' Hospital in London, gaining his | MD in 1947, after serving in the Royal Army Medical |
oup exhibition, C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, | MD |
003 Drawings, Tevis County Gallery, Westminster, | MD |
lippine Health undersecretary Jaime Galvez Tan, | M.D.). |
Professor Pathmajeewa Ganepola MRCP, | MD is a Sri Lankan born Professor attached to Colum |
Gary O'Toole, | M.D., is a retired Irish Olympic swimmer. |
to is designed for condensed phase and gas phase | MD simulations of molecular aggregates. |
George McClellan, | MD at Find A Grave |
George Lane | M.D. (1921 - July 7, 2004) was a Doctor of Medicine, |
Brigadier General George Sternberg, | MD, the Surgeon General known as the "Father of Ame |
16 February 1678), married George Hepburn, | M.D., later in Kings Lynn, Norfolk. |
e Frances Priscilla, daughter of George Pearson, | MD, FRS. |
efore specializing in cardiology and getting his | MD in the United States. |
Gilbert Omenn, | M.D., Ph.D is Professor of Internal Medicine, Human |
rs were prominent missionaries John Glasgow Kerr | MD, American Presbyterian Mission in Canton; BC Att |
Good: Making Art to the Glory of God (Baltimore, | MD: Square Halo Books, 2000). |
Franklin is married to Cheryl Goffney Franklin, | M.D., an OB-GYN physician and graduate of Stanford U |
University of Edinburgh, where he graduated as | M.D. in June 1767, and published his thesis, De Lava |
thirty years later (1676) that he graduated as | M.D., not at Oxford, but at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge |
ng in Berlin and St. Petersburg, he graduated as | MD in 1839. |
Macaulay was granted a | M.D. from the University of Glasgow in 1803 before h |
Andrea Grubb Barthwell, | M.D., worked in the White House under President of t |
Allen Carl Guelzo, (Jefferson, | MD: Trinity Foundation, 1986), pp. |
Her father Luther Halsey Gulick Jr., | M.D. designed the Y.M.C.A. logo. |
He has M.B.B.S., DTM and H, BDV, | M.D. degrees. |
n November 30, 1875, founder William H. Bennett, | MD, opened St. Christopher's Hospital as a charitab |
Alan H. Kadish, | M.D., is the president and chief executive officer o |
is the grandson of the late Philip H. Sechzer, | M.D., inventor of patient-controlled analgesia. |
Robert H. Lustig, | MD is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, at the Univ |
The Psychiatric Techniques Of Milton H. Erickson | MD: "Strategic therapy isn't a particular approach |
o Clinic, under the tutelage of Frank H. Krusen, | MD. |
atalities of the attack were Lansing H. Bennett | M.D., 66, and Frank Darling, 28, both CIA employees. |
ort of U.S. Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona, | M.D. |
Pio H. Laporte ( | MD) (September 1, 1878 - July 29, 1939) was a Canad |
Dr. Roy H. Clauss, | M.D. (February 8, 1923, Melrose Park, Illinois - Jul |
John H. Watson | M.D. |
Stanley Haidasz, PC, | MD (March 4, 1923 - August 6, 2009) was a Canadian |
o September 16th, 1875, William Hales Hingston, | M.D., F.R.C.S. (Lond.), |
Dr. Hanmin Lee | M.D. is the current Director for the UCSF Fetal Trea |
ate representing District 35B in Harford County, | MD. |
Bernard A. Harris, Jr., | M.D. graduated from the SOM in 1982. |
The family settled on a farm in Hartford Co., | Md. |
He received his A.B. in 1931 from Harvard, his | M.D. in 1935 from Cornell University Medical College |
He has an | MD from the University of Missouri in Columbia, Mis |
Dorset Police has a | MD 902 helicopter that can be deployed anywhere in |
He has a | M.D. in psychiatry, and is a skilled theoretical tec |
the main content, approved editors must have an | M.D., D.O., or Ph.D. in a biomedical field. |
hose who did not do military flight test have an | MD or PhD, if not a masters. |
He graduated | M.D. in 1564. |
In September 1783 he graduated | M.D. for a thesis De Scarlatina Cynanchica. |
aving moved to Boston around 1885, he graduated | M.D. from Boston University in June 1892, "having co |
He graduated | M.D. at Edinburgh in 1817, his thesis being on the d |
He graduated | MD and became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1732 |
Two years later, in 1914, he graduated | M.D. with honours, receiving the Bellahouston Gold M |
studies, went to Edinburgh, where he graduated | M.D. in 1791, his dissertation, which was published, |
ent to Edinburgh University, where he graduated | M.D. |
the university of Edinburgh, where he graduated | M.D. in 1799. |
He graduated | MD in 1895 and became a Fellow of the Royal College |
avid Gray, Nick Harper, Tim Keegan... and he was | MD and keyboard player for Channel 4's Vic Reeves B |
at the University of Leyden, where he graduated | M.D. 3 August 1639. |
12, 1879, the son of a blacksmith, he graduated | M.D. at McGill University of Montreal in 1902. he ca |
He graduated | MD in 1878. |
of India and Mr. Shailesh Rao, Country Head and | MD, Google. |
Hector Castillo, | M.D. is an ophthalmologist and politician who reside |
Helen Caldicott, | M.D., later wrote a book of the same name, If You Lo |
James Henry Salisbury, | M.D. (12 January 1823 - 23 September 1905) was a 19t |
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