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  • erenshaw, who became a distinguished military surgeon, a pioneer of medical illustration, and was H
  • uary 20, 1908) was an American Civil War army surgeon, a professor of medical jurisprudence, a pion
  • n (1903-1973) was an eminent South Australian surgeon, a prominent aviculturist and an amateur orni
  • (Rickman John Godlee, surgeon, a grandson of J J Lister, later wrote a biog
  • New Yorker, a patient looks up at the masked surgeon about to operate on him and asks, "Wait a min
  • an (1937 - 8 October 2010) was an Irish heart surgeon, activist, newspaper columnist and media comm
  • . (1796 - 20 March 1853) was an eminent Irish surgeon after whom Graves' disease takes its name.
  • 21) was an American orthopedic and paediatric surgeon, after whom the Gillette State Hospital for C
  • based on the books of the British veterinary surgeon Alf Wight, who wrote under the pseudonym Jame
  • Staff Surgeon Alfred J. Hewitt was on the deck of Pegasus f
  • would later play the regular role of cardiac surgeon Alistair Taylor in Holby City between Series
  • George Hardy, an attractive English surgeon, amateur photographer and bisexual, leaves hi
  • S (17 September 1711 - 5 November 1798) was a surgeon, an employee of the English East India Compan
  • 9 - March 1975) was an American physician and surgeon, an All-American football player, and a head
  • moir of spiritual ambition, One on One; Brain Surgeon: An Intimate View of the World; Memories of A
  • ic grouping of expatriates include; A plastic surgeon, an unconventional new US ambassador to Brazi
  • He was an ophthalmic surgeon, an obstetrician and gynaecologist, and a man
  • Dryandra were collected by Archibald Menzies, surgeon and naturalist to the Vancouver Expedition.
  • he enlisted in the Mexican-American War as a surgeon and cavalry captain, apparently using forged
  • er, Bt., between 1883 and 1897, was a British surgeon and a pioneer of antiseptic surgery, who prom
  • Cockburn was a surgeon and pharmacist in Quebec City.
  • th Iowa Cavalry regiments went in search of a surgeon and eight men missing since the battle on the
  • John Gideon Millingen (1782-1862) was an army surgeon and author.
  • don, where he entered into partnership with a surgeon and apothecary.
  • William Harry Pigou (1818-1858), surgeon and pioneer photographer in India
  • She is married to Dr. Marc Wallack, a general surgeon and cancer researcher from New York City.
  • on 7 January 1889 to George Thomas Hartley, a surgeon, and his wife Elizabeth Briggs.
  • is sole film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) plays a surgeon and commander of Mobile Army Surgical Hospita
  • other pupil, Dr. Samuel Standard, a prominent surgeon and teacher, delivered the principal address.
  • ia in the operating room, with an experienced surgeon and pathologist attempting to identify a foca
  • rm surgery, Ravic, a very accomplished German surgeon and a stateless refugee living in Paris, has
  • e received (as in medical specialists - say a surgeon and an anesthetist in an operating room -resp
  • James Cockle, a surgeon and father of mathematician and first Chief J
  • ork has been compared to that of the southern surgeon and medical authority Samuel A. Cartwright, w
  • 1948), surgeon and founder of the humanitarian organization
  • September 28 - Herbert Alexander Bruce, surgeon and 15th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (d.19
  • Alexander Gibson (1800-1867) was a Scottish surgeon and botanist who worked in India.
  • ivotal early period was his fellow Irish-born surgeon and magistrate, Thomas Jamison.
  • nine double vodkas, was examined by a police surgeon, and was found "for all intents and purposes
  • d War II, Kelikian served as chief orthopedic surgeon and lieutenant colonel at the 297th General H
  • ngs and Dr. Charles C. Edwards, an orthopedic surgeon and entrepreneur who had led about 30 busines
  • November 23 - David Samwell, naval surgeon and poet, 47
  • The same year he voyaged to India as a ship's surgeon and made an extended entomological tour.
  • t in the East End of London, was the son of a surgeon and that he committed suicide after he had co
  • eons, where the physical distance between the surgeon and the patient is immaterial.
  • 15, 1849 - January 10, 1919) was an Austrian surgeon and gynecologist who was a native of Vienna.
  • Currie was surgeon and captain in the Prince Edward County milit
  • n Neal), a promising but manipulative plastic surgeon; and beautiful Beth Hooper (Brittney Powell),
  • Erik Waller (1875-1955) was a Swedish surgeon and book collector.
  • V.V. Zikeev (1892-1957) was a surgeon and physician of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist
  • ew C. Hecht, M.D., is an American orthopaedic surgeon and a nationally recognized leader in surgery
  • past delivered by Mr John Howard, an Eminent Surgeon and Man-Midwife, of a creature resembling a R
  • 17, 1909 - December 15, 1978) was a Canadian surgeon and academic.
  • ck, North Dakota, United States as a son of a surgeon and teacher.
  • From 1870 to 1878, he was surgeon and major of the 65th Regiment, of the New Yo
  • t George's Hospital, London; becoming a house surgeon and house physician there between 1899 and 19
  • 2 January 1870-18 August 1948) was an English surgeon and ornithologist.
  • ebruary 13, 1723 - May 20, 1792) was a French surgeon and physiologist who was born in Metz.
  • He became surgeon and started to teach in Bologna University.
  • n in Stockholm, the son of Johannes Hoving, a surgeon and Helga Rundberg, an opera singer.
  • Blizard encouraged Lowry to become a surgeon and for four years he undertook training, but
  • b (AOC) was founded by Alan Lendon, a leading surgeon and prominent aviculturist, in 1960, as a bre
  • inburgh - 2 July 1805, London) was a Scottish surgeon and naturalist who worked in India.
  • In 1938 Ridley was appointed full surgeon and consultant at Moorfields Hospital and lat
  • ians for the Army, and assisted him as Junior Surgeon and Surgeon Mates.
  • ted in Edinburgh, apprenticed to John Lizars, surgeon and anatomist, receiving his diploma (LRCS) i
  • 1790 - May 13, 1847) was a pioneering French surgeon and gynecologist.
  • He was a technically gifted surgeon and had flair for teaching.
  • The genus commemorates the surgeon and Moravian missionary Christoph Brasen (173
  • background, with his father a prominent heart surgeon, and his mother an ophthalmologist.
  • orge Darby Haviland (1857-1901) was a British surgeon and naturalist.
  • outh Wales Legislative Council and a soldier, surgeon and physician.
  • ch 1777 - 2 October 1857) was a noted British surgeon, and Serjeant-Surgeon to King William IV and
  • March 11, 1879 - July 30, 1968) was a British surgeon and a member of Ernest Shackleton's crew on t
  • n the Continental Army as ensign, lieutenant, surgeon's mate, and regimental surgeon, and later pra
  • 1822 - died 16 December 1875) was an English surgeon and author.
  • rthington (1872 - 16 June 1951) was a British surgeon and businessman, who later went into politics
  • l War, he served in the Confederate Army as a surgeon and as a medical director, surgeon of posts,
  • M.D., M.S., F.A.C.S. was an eminent American surgeon and educator, and an authority on the diagnos
  • use; it takes its name from the British Naval Surgeon and Explorer of Australia: George Bass.
  • 28 June - Alexis Carrel, surgeon and biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize i
  • Hamilton was recommissioned as a Surgeon and assigned to Chicago's Marine Hospital.
  • Novello was married to former US Navy flight surgeon and psychiatrist, Joseph R. Novello.
  • scoveries, such as a drug-taking, knife-happy surgeon and lethal IV's.
  • urgery, the doctor decides to become a flight surgeon, and winds up being trained by a number of in
  • omenon is named after the Scottish anatomist, surgeon, and physiologist Charles Bell.
  • Charles Baker was the son of a Chichester surgeon, and claimed descent from the Bakers of Mayfi
  • "Mike" W. Cruz, M.D. (born ?) is a Guamanian surgeon and politician.
  • His father was a surgeon and served in the German Army during World Wa
  • Benedict Wong - "Dr Franklin Fu", plastic surgeon and co-worker of the medical robot Medibot.
  • erlands East Indies (Indonesia) ) was a naval surgeon and naturalist.
  • fly served in the field with the militia as a surgeon and quartermaster.
  • He became a urological surgeon and Secretary of the Royal Society of Medicin
  • Garnot (13 January 1794 - 1838) was a French surgeon and naturalist.
  • In 1857 Toynbee became aural surgeon and lecturer at St Mary's Hospital in Padding
  • the daughter of Henry D Lauchlan, a Surgeon and his Scottish born wife Minnie.
  • ownship, Ontario and became a dentist, dental surgeon and schoolteacher.
  • Henry Jacob Bigelow was a well known Boston surgeon and a professor at Harvard Medical College.
  • tary of the navy under the Republic of Texas, surgeon, and an early settler of the area.
  • July 1991), was a Chinese Australian cardiac surgeon and a pioneer of modern heart transplantation
  • ards are names for Mr. J Withers, orthopaedic surgeon and one of the founders of the Northern Irela
  • Hospital, where Cheyne served as an assistant surgeon, and later as surgeon from 1880 to 1917 and a
  • 1666 - 8 March 1709) was an English surgeon and anatomist, famous for his early descripti
  • Arnold served in the Continental Army as a surgeon, and directed the army hospital at Providence
  • ducated to be a rabbi but decided to become a surgeon and dentist instead.
  • On November 28, 2008, a local plastic surgeon and a 19-year-old man were injured when a Ext
  • 1858, the second son of Dr Robert Kinnier, a surgeon, and Agnes Corse Stirling, daughter of Glasgo
  • He entered the army in 1861 as assistant surgeon, and was promoted to surgeon, with the rank o
  • 1920), surgeon and lexicographer.
  • w of the diplomat Major Robert Stuart and the surgeon and artist James Stuart, as well as a great-n
  • Velpeau was a skilled surgeon and renowned for his knowledge of surgical an
  • Dr. Meyer Kaplan, veterinary surgeon and owner of Levittown Animal Hospital, and D
  • During World War I, Maitland was a surgeon and temporary lieutenant-colonel in the Austr
  • es and Mexican Boundary Survey (1848-1855) as surgeon and botanist.
  • mber 1, 1815 - June 16, 1878) was an American surgeon and pharmacist best known for his first use o
  • , accordingly, bacteriology, his father was a surgeon, and so he was pressured to perform surgery a
  • n wing (originally designed for the Principal Surgeon) and a portion of the central building were g
  • Green is working as a surgeon, and played more than 260 international match
  • ictor Horsley (born 1857), became famous as a surgeon and neuropathologist, and a prominent support
  • y 1831- 4 May 1897) was an English anatomist, surgeon, and anatomical artist most notable for his i
  • up in 1886 by Sir Patrick Manson, a Scottish surgeon, and five well known Hong Kong businessmen.
  • employed at Harvard Medical School as an oral surgeon, and since 1971, Leake had been a Professor o
  • Dr. Dominic J. Marino, veterinary surgeon, and Dr. Rada Panich, veterinary dermatologis
  • he Elder lived from 1560 to 1631 and became a surgeon and obstetrician to Queen Anne (Anne of Denma
  • was named for Michael E. DeBakey, a renowned surgeon and president of Baylor College of Medicine.
  • (30 April 1772 - 22 March 1837) was a German surgeon and opthalmologist from Braunschweig.
  • to entering politics Thomas was a veterinary surgeon and has a degree in veterinary science.
  • mber 6, 1931 - December 31, 1997) was an oral surgeon, and inventor of the alloplastic tray, a meth
  • Hall was born in London, the son of a surgeon and grandson of Marshall Hall the distinguish
  • uilding with his brothers, Booker T., an oral surgeon, and S. Edward, an OBGYN.
  • Although a visionary surgeon and a leading authority on the pathology of a
  • 5 November - Alexis Carrel, surgeon and biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize i
  • aynard Burgess (December 21, 1828-1911) was a surgeon and explorer born in Otsego County, New York.
  • Dr. Arthur Ting is an orthopaedic surgeon and the team physician for the San Jose Shark
  • district provost marshal and also included a surgeon and a commissioner.
  • Aldis was known as an antiquary as well as a surgeon, and was knighted by the Lord Lieutenant of I
  • John Kenagy, MD is a vascular surgeon and the principal creator of Adaptive Design(
  • Stanley is married to current medical surgeon and former Auckland and All Black rugby union
  • s Village was bought by Sir Henry Thompson, a surgeon and Physician to the Queen Victoria, who had
  • 5 December 1995), was a British mountaineer, surgeon, and educator.
  • May 1906-21 March 1965) was a British dental surgeon and Labour Party politician.
  • oyd (1858 - 1918) was an Irish gynaecologist, surgeon and first president of the Belfast Gaelic Lea
  • Prosper Garnot, surgeon and naturalist (b.1794).
  • Redvers Lawson (June 1, 1898 - ) was a dental surgeon and political figure in the Province of New B
  • nd's leading Oto-Ophthalmologic (ear and eye) surgeon and was knighted in 1864 for his services to
  • olkmann (1830 - 1889), was a prominent German surgeon and poet.
  • er (7 June 1916 - 22 April 2004), British eye surgeon and pioneer gay rights activist, was one of t
  • k City, the son of John Alexander McCreery, a surgeon, and Louise Carrigan McCreery.
  • ona 500 winner Dale Jarrett, Dr. Jerry Punch, Surgeon and NASCAR commentator, Andy Petree, NASCAR O
  • er 1751 - 23 November 1798) was a Welsh naval surgeon and poet.
  • He is the older brother of surgeon and Gulag survivor Janusz Bardach, author of
  • d 400 troops and 150 civilians: 9 officers, a surgeon, and 329 enlisted men of five infantry compan
  • His father is a surgeon and his mother is a homemaker.
  • nox Dial Baker Sr. was an American orthopedic surgeon and athletic trainer at both Duke University
  • in 1867, with the appointment of a veterinary surgeon and shire horse enthusiast, Richard Reynolds
  • Matthew Paul Moyle (1788-1856), surgeon and geologist.
  • gelow (March 11, 1818 - 1890) was an American surgeon and Professor of Surgery at Harvard Universit
  • 92 - 13 March 1880) was an English zoologist, surgeon and writer, born in Poole, Dorset, UK.
  • er 24, 1909) was an American politician, army surgeon, and Methodist minister.
  • During WW 2, he was flight surgeon and was awarded three battle stars for action
  • He subsequently was made Police Surgeon, and held that office for ten years.
  • dentists (or known as oral and maxillofacial surgeon) and veterinarians.
  • he death of Dr. Hudson, a selfless, brilliant surgeon and generous philanthropist.
  • prosecution was Dr Joseph Bell, the Edinburgh surgeon and forensic detective.
  • rdeen - died 1811, St Vincent) was a Scottish surgeon and botanist.
  • (born May 25, 1957) is an American scientist, surgeon, and provost and senior vice president for ac
  • the Stars, actress Marilu Henner, orthopedic surgeon and shoe designer Taryn Rose, and country sin
  • Munoz was a practicing trauma surgeon and administrator at the University of Medici
  • lement (1804 - 29 August 1870) was an English surgeon and a Liberal Party politician who was active
  • Sir Roy Yorke Calne, FRS, is a British surgeon and pioneer in organ transplantation; he perf
  • John Herbert Claiborne (1828-1905), Surgeon and physicist
  • In December 1834 he was promoted to full surgeon, and in March 1843 became surgeon-superintend
  • ember 1809 - 17 November 1884) was a Scottish surgeon and palaeontologist.
  • December 17, 1929) is a Canadian orthopaedic surgeon and academic.
  • he Public Record Office; William Brewer was a surgeon and was elected a Liberal MP for Colchester i
  • d in 1745 by Bartholomew Mosse (1712-1759), a surgeon and man-midwife who was appalled at the condi
  • r a year, back in Sedbergh, he practised as a surgeon and then, with his accumulated savings of £10
  • At St. Thomas he was an ophthalmic surgeon and lecturer.
  • Joseph studied medicine, becoming a surgeon and achieving fame and a baronetcy - and late
  • Thirty-year-old Javier (Diego Peretti) is a surgeon and in his free time works as a disc jockey.
  • y (December 19, 1885 - 1953) was a physician, surgeon and political figure in the Province of New B
  • eceived his first training from his father, a surgeon and talented amateur, then with Joseph-Gabrie
  • ity, the first-born son of Theodore Dunham, a surgeon, and Josephine Balestier.
  • annstatt, Germany) is currently an Orthopedic surgeon and a former American football offensive line
  • 1787, Edinburgh - 1860) was a Scottish surgeon and anatomist.
  • r Cunningham (1789-1864) was a Scottish naval surgeon and pioneer in Australia.
  • March 15 - Archibald Menzies, Scottish surgeon and botanist (d.
  • He was a surgeon and practiced medicine in Kimball, Nebraska f
  • te Abraham Lincoln offering his services as a surgeon and was given a Presidential commission to th
  • a City Health Officer; an Emergency Hospital Surgeon; and secretary of the Sacramento Board of Hea
  • He was then apprenticed to a surgeon and entered New York's College of Physicians
  • Tamaulipas in Matamoros, gaining the title of surgeon, and served as a professor at the same instit
  • one son, A. Snead Camden, who became a dental surgeon and had three children.
  • Australia) is a world-renowned American heart surgeon and pioneer in the surgical treatment of valv
  • after Sir John Richardson who was the ship's surgeon and naturalist on John Franklin's 1819 and 18
  • te, Manitoba, where her father was a thoracic surgeon and her mother a nurse.
  • y 30, 1888 - August 16, 1947) was an American surgeon and medical educator.
  • tember 17, 1833) was a German-born physician, surgeon and political figure in Nova Scotia.
  • having been retired from active service as a surgeon and placed on the retired list of officers of
  • Mosetti Casaretto, a surgeon and amateur violinist, took over a small labe
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