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    George Cheyne, M.D. R.C. E.d. R.S.S. (1672–1743), was a pioneering physician, early proto-psychiatrist, philosopher and mathematician. George Cheyne was...
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  • George Cheyne may refer to: George Cheyne (physician) (1671–1743), British physician and medical writer George Cheyne (settler) (1790–1869), early settler...
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  • Picquigny (1475) John Cheyne (physician) (1777–1836), British physician, surgeon and author George Cheyne (physician) (1671–1743), physician and medical writer...
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    Cheyne Walk is a historic road in Chelsea, London, England, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It runs parallel with the River Thames. Before...
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  • George Cheyne Shattuck Choate (March 30, 1827 – June 4, 1896) was an American physician and the founder of Choate House, a psychiatric sanatorium. He...
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  • Emett Clay Choate (1891–1974), American lawyer George Cheyne Shattuck Choate (1827–1896), American physician Jeff Choate (born 1970), American football head...
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  • Charles Oliphant (category Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh)
    College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 1693. In 1699 he published a treatise on vomiting during fevers, which was challenged in 1701 by Dr George Cheyne in his...
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  • Acts of the Apostles. New York: Doubleday. p. 564. ISBN 0-385-49020-8. Cheyne, Thomas Kelly; Black, John Sutherland (1903). Encyclopædia Biblica: A Critical...
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    fashionably upper-class disease of the English. Both Blackmore and George Cheyne treated this malady as the male equivalent of "the vapours", while preferring...
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    Arran; government physician on Hawaii Sir James Cantlie (1851–1926), physician, pioneer of First aid John Cheyne (1777–1836), physician, and medical writer;...
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    Chetwynd-Stapylton Major-General Ralph Chevenix-Trench Brigadier William Watson Cheyne (1920—1970), Commander, West Brigade, Borneo Major-General Robert Bruce...
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  • author known for his extensive publications on LGBT mental health issues George Cheyne Shattuck Choate, 1849, founder of Choate House, a psychiatric sanatorium...
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  • George Sewell (died 1726) was an English physician and poet, known as a controversialist and hack writer. Born at Windsor, George Sewell was the eldest...
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    India. An early advocate of lacto-vegetarianism was the Scottish physician George Cheyne who promoted a milk and vegetable-based diet to treat obesity and...
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  • Joseph Hume, doctor and politician (died 1855) 3 February – John Cheyne, physician (died 1836) 16 February – Benjamin D'Urban, general and colonial administrator...
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  • inherited a legacy, the family's fortunes were restored. They moved to Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, London. Sir Home Gordon, 12th Baronet was related to Cammy...
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  • (1962–2011), English artist, game designer, and graphic designer Margaret Cheyne Bulmer (died 1537), rebel in the Pilgrimage of Grace Martin Bulmer (born...
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    her as "Mr Booth" or "Admiral Booth" in her house at 6 Davis's Place (now Cheyne Walk) in Chelsea, until his death in December 1851. Turner was a habitual...
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    List of University of Edinburgh medical people (category Lists of physicians)
    November 2013. "Obituaries: Sir John Weynman Crofton". Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. 9 September 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2014. "Professor Charles...
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  • List of neurologists and neurosurgeons (category Lists of physicians)
    syndrome, Charcot–Bouchard aneurysm, Charcot's triad C John Cheyne 1777 - 1836 British Cheyne–Stokes respiration C Jeffrey A. Cohen 1954 - United States...
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    acquaintances included Samuel Johnson and Sarah Fielding, the physician and Behmenist George Cheyne, and the theologian and writer William Law, whose books...
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    brothers John and Charles Wesley, the poet John Byrom, the Newtonian physician George Cheyne, and Archibald Hutcheson, MP for Hastings. The household dispersed...
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    designer of the first American flag (b. 1752) January 31 – John Cheyne, British physician, surgeon and author (b. 1777) February 1 – Marie-Anne Pierrette...
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  • The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) is a non-profit research and advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C. According to Charity...
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  • BRILL. p. 70. ISBN 978-90-04-29327-4. Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1901) [1899]. "Rehum". In T. K. Cheyne; J. Sutherland Black (eds.). Encyclopaedia Biblica:...
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    the second floor that became his laboratory. The Scottish surgeon Watson Cheyne, who was almost a surrogate son to Lister, stated after his death that Agnes...
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    George Alexander Gibson FRSE FRCPE (27 January 1854 – 18 January 1913) was a Scottish physician, medical author, and amateur geologist. As an author,...
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  • rather than physical illnesses. The term "English Malady" was used by George Cheyne to denote that hysteria and hypochondriasis are brain and/or mind-related...
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  • John A. McDougall (category 20th-century American physicians)
    John A. McDougall (born May 17, 1947) is an American physician and author. He has written a number of diet books advocating the consumption of a low-fat...
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    mainstream." In 2010, she was awarded a Voice Of Compassion Award by the Physician's Committee For Responsible Medicine for "shining a spotlight on the powerful...
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