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  • 61Thomas Nettleton — (1683 1742) was an English physician who carried out some of the earliest systematic programmes of smallpox vaccination and who went on to statistical investigation of the outcomes. [cite book | title=The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical… …

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  • 62Samuel Elliott Hoskins — (1799–1888), physician.Hoskins was born at Guernsey in 1799. His father, Samuel Hoskins, a native of Honiton, Devonshire, was in business at 66 Mark Lane, London, with the firm of Merrick, Hoskins, Co. till 1798, when he went to Guernsey and,… …

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  • 63Camp Conlie — The privations of Camp Conlie, as envisaged by Jeanne Malivel in the Breton nationalist book Histoire de Notre Bretagne (1922) Camp Conlie was one of eleven military camps established by the Republican Government of National Defense under Léon… …

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  • 64William Robert Cornish — (also W. R. Cornish) (1828 ndash;1896) was a British physician who served in India for more than thirty years, and became the Surgeon General mdash;head of medical services mdash;in the Madras Presidency.Harvnb|Obituary|1897|p=656] During the… …

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  • 65William Watson (Wissenschaftler) — William Watson. Linienstich von J. Thornwaite nach einem Ölgemälde des englischen Porträtmalers Lemuel Francis Abbott, 1784. Sir William Watson (* 3. April 1715 in London; † 10. Mai 1787 ebd.) war ein englischer Apotheker, Arzt und Naturforscher …

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  • 66Bl. Kateri Tekakwitha —     Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha     (Also known as Catherine Tegakwitha/Takwita.)     Known as the Lily of the Mohawks , and the Genevieve of New France an Indian virgin of the Mohawk tribe,… …

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  • 67Jan Ingen-Housz —     Jan Ingen Housz     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jan Ingen Housz     Investigator of the physiology of plants, physicist, and physician, b. at Breda in North Brabant, 8 Dec., 1730; d. at London, 7 Sept., 1799. He attended the Latin school at… …

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  • 68Native American disease and epidemics — pervade many aspects of Native American life, both throughout history and in the modern day. Diseases and epidemics can be chronicled from centuries ago when European settlers brought diseases that devastated entire tribes to the modern day when… …

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  • 69History of the Caribbean — The history of the Caribbean reveals the significant role the region played in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the fifteenth century. In the twentieth century the Caribbean was again important during World War II, in the… …

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  • 70Havasupai people — Havsuwʼ Baaja (Havasupai) Total population About 600 (2004) Regions with significant populations Supai, AZ …

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