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  • 21George Bodington — (1799 1882) was a British general practitioner and pulmonary specialist.Born in Buckinghamshire and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, he served a surgical apprenticeship then studied at St Bartholomew s Hospital. In 1825 he was licenced by… …

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  • 22Virginia Eliza Clemm — Virginia Eliza Clemm …

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  • 23William Withering — Infobox Scientist |name =William Withering box width = image width = caption = birth date =March 17, 1741 birth place =Wellington, Shropshire death date =October 6, 1799 death place = residence = citizenship = English nationality = ethnicity =… …

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  • 24William Charles Wells — MD FRS FRSEd (1757 ndash;1817), was a Scottish American physician and printer. He did some notable medical research, and made the first clear statement about natural selection. [Green J.H.S. 1957. William Charles Wells FRS (1757–1817). Nature 179 …

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  • 25Bennett — Bennett, 1) James Gordon, amerikan. Publizist, geb. 1. Sept. 1795 in Keith (Schottland), gest. 1. Juni 1872 in New York, wanderte 1819 nach Amerika aus, wo er an verschiedenen Orten als Korrektor und Journalist tätig war, gründete 1836 den »New… …

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  • 26William Charles Wells — fue un médico escocés nacido en 1757 y muerto en 1817. Lanzó el primer postulado claro acerca de la selección natural como mecanismo evolutivo.[1] Aplico esta idea a la explicación del origen de los colores de piel en las razas humanas.[2]… …

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  • 27Hectic — Hec tic, a. [F. hectique, Gr. ? habitual, consumptive, fr. ? habit, a habit of body or mind, fr. ? to have; akin to Skr. sah to overpower, endure; cf. AS. sige, sigor, victory, G. sieg, Goth. sigis. Cf. {Scheme}.] 1. Habitual; constitutional;… …

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  • 28Hectic fever — Hectic Hec tic, a. [F. hectique, Gr. ? habitual, consumptive, fr. ? habit, a habit of body or mind, fr. ? to have; akin to Skr. sah to overpower, endure; cf. AS. sige, sigor, victory, G. sieg, Goth. sigis. Cf. {Scheme}.] 1. Habitual;… …

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  • 29Anna Kingsford — Anna Kingsford, née Bonus (September 16, 1846 in Maryland Point, Stratford, Essex ndash; February 22, 1888 in London), was one of the first English women, after Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, to obtain a degree in medicine.Kingsford became known as… …

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  • 30Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe — Infobox Person name = Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe image size = 180px caption = Virginia Poe, as painted after her death birth date = birth date|1822|8|22|mf=y birth date = August 22, 1822 birth place = Baltimore, Maryland death date = death date and …

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