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    James Marion Sims (January 25, 1813 – November 13, 1883) was an American physician in the field of surgery. His most famous work was the development of...
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  • Medical Apartheid (category J. Marion Sims)
    experimentation in Africa and their links to African-American cases. James Marion Sims, born in Hanging Rock, South Carolina, was widely considered to be...
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    J. Marion Sims is a bronze sculpture depicting the American physician of the same name by Ferdinand Freiherr von Miller. The sculpture consists of a nearly...
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  • (1741–1820), Anglo-Irish physician James Leland Sims (1905–1977), member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta J. Marion Sims (1813–1883), American physician...
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    may be as high as 12 to 47%. The term vaginismus was developed by James Marion Sims in 1866 to describe the “hymeneal hyperaethesia with a spasmodic contraction...
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    December 2012. Sims, James Marion (1886). Clinical notes on uterine surgery c. 3. William Wood. Retrieved 7 December 2012. Sims, James Marion (1888). The...
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    an assassinated attorney; Duty Called (1986) by Branko Medenica; James Marion Sims (1939) by Biancio Melarango, depicting a gynecologist who experimented...
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  • Experimentation: J. Marion Sims' Surgery on Slave Women, 1845-1850". Sage: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women: 10–13. James Marion Sims, "Osteo-Sarcoma of...
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  • 2012. Sims, James Marion (1886). Clinical notes on uterine surgery c. 3. William Wood. Retrieved 7 December 2012. Biography: Sims, James Marion (1888)...
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    sutures had been introduced into medicine by the American gynecologist James Marion Sims (1813-1883). Sänger was originally Jewish, but later converted to...
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    fistula, one which articulates the storied history of the problem. James Marion Sims, in 1852 in Alabama, developed an operation for fistula. He worked...
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  • Marion Kelts. Sims attempted to regain his seat in 1963 Alberta general election. He ran in the new electoral district of Sedgewick-Coronation. Sims was...
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  • Semmes (1809–1877) 1953 Naval commander, captain of the CSS Alabama James Marion Sims (1813–1883) 1953 Pioneering gynecologist Eugene Allen Smith (1841–1927)...
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  • interracial family (with Sims's partner Karen Wilson). Sims released another album to coincide with this broadcast. Bill Sims Jr. died on February 2, 2019...
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  • treat vesicovaginal fistulas, an experiment performed by Dr. James Marion Sims. Dr. Sims was heralded as a brilliant physician, despite his inhumane experimentation...
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    of Robert Louis Stevenson in the Pacific. Chatto & Windus. p. 308. James Marion Sims (1894). The story of my life. D. Appleton and Co. p. 338. "Dr. Geo...
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    Marion Harding High School is a public high school in Marion, Ohio. Opened in 1893 under the name Marion High School, it received its current name in 1920...
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    Marion is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Ohio, United States. It is located in north-central Ohio, approximately 50 miles (80 km) north...
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  • first chapter of Edward H. Sims' 1962 book Greatest Fighter Missions of the Top Navy and Marine Aces of World War II. "Marion Eugene Carl". Military Times...
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  • Sims is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ezra Sims (1928–2015), American composer Howard "Sandman" Sims (1917–2003), American...
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  • Henry Augustus Sims (1832 – 1875) was a Philadelphia architect of the 19th century. Sims was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 22, 1832,...
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    Temple. Retrieved 2 October 2010. Marion S. Trikosko (31 July 2006). Trouping With Dante: Travels With Dante's Sim Sala Bim in the Golden Age of Big Illusion...
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  • district. He won the hotly contested three-way race defeating incumbent James Sims. Kelts did not run for a second term in office and retired at dissolution...
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    ISBN 978-0-8203-4206-1. Hammond, William A.; Ashhurst, Jr., John; Sims, J. Marion; Hodgen, John T. (December 1881). "The Surgical Treatment of President...
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    Nightingale Sims, the daughter of surgeon J. Marion Sims, on August 10, 1886. They had two sons and one daughter. One of their sons, Marion Sims Wyeth, became...
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    Sims' speculum, Sims' sigmoid catheter, and the Sims' position. John Allan Wyeth was born on October 24, 1894, in New York City. His brother, Marion Sims...
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    settlement called Marion. This land was on the north side of a fast-flowing and scenic river which the Miami Indians called Mississinewa. Marion was designated...
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    Columbia, Mississippi (category Cities in Marion County, Mississippi)
    of the storm damage and escaped from the Marion County Jail (some of whom had been charged with murder). Marion County deputies along with the help of the...
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    Pennsylvania. August 30, 1930. p. 1. Retrieved June 7, 2016. "Marion Sayers, Local Girl, Gets Credit For James Murray's Comeback in Films". St. Petersburg Times....
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    History (3rd ed. 2002) online Hammond, William A.; Ashhurst, Jr., John; Sims, J. Marion; Hodgen, John T. (December 1881). "The Surgical Treatment of President...
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