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  2. James Deeny - Wikipedia

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    Treating two Lurgan "blue men", he discovered the use of ascorbic acid in the treatment of familial idiopathic methemoglobinemia. He became an expert on pellagra and diagnosed it among his patients. It had not been reported in Ireland before. [3]

  3. Methemoglobinemia - Wikipedia

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    The "blue men of Lurgan" were a pair of Lurgan men suffering from what was described as "familial idiopathic methemoglobinemia" who were treated by James Deeny in 1942. Deeny, who would later become the Chief Medical Officer of the Republic of Ireland, prescribed a course of ascorbic acid and sodium bicarbonate. In case one, by the eighth day ...

  4. The Troubles in Lurgan - Wikipedia

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    9 July 1996 - Michael McGoldrick (31), a Catholic civilian, found in his cab in a remote lane at Aghagallon, near Lurgan, a day after having picked up a fare in the town. He had been shot five times in the head. Both the UVF and the UDA released statements emphatically denying involvement in McGoldrick's killing.

  5. Category : People killed during The Troubles (Northern Ireland)

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    Pages in category "People killed during The Troubles (Northern Ireland)" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  6. Category:People from Lurgan - Wikipedia

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    Ireland portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to People of Lurgan . This category is for people from the town of Lurgan in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

  7. Thomas Harte (Irish republican) - Wikipedia

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    On 6 September 1940 IRA Capt. Tom Harte of Lurgan, County Armagh was executed. Three weeks earlier, Capt. Harte was seriously wounded and arrested during a raid of a meeting of senior IRA men in Dublin. IRA Volunteer Patrick McGrath of Dublin (who had recently escaped from police custody) was also arrested at that time. [1]

  8. How ‘Blue Bloods’ said goodbye to Treat Williams’ character ...

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    Blue Bloods” is saying goodbye to two special men: Treat Williams and his character, Lenny Ross. The former partner of New York Police Commissioner Francis “Frank” Reagan, played by Tom ...

  9. Lurgan - Wikipedia

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    Middle Row, Lurgan, in the late 19th century Birds-eye view of Lurgan in the early 20th century Edward Street, Lurgan, in the early 20th century. The name Lurgan is an anglicisation of the Irish name An Lorgain, literally meaning "the shin", but within the context of placenames refers to a "shin"-shaped hill or ridge (i.e., long, low and narrow).