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  2. Richardson Houses Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The three principal buildings in the district are the Robert Payne Richardson House I (c. 1842), the Robert Payne Richardson House II, North Belmont (c. 1860), and the Robert Payne Richardson House III, Belmont (1912). [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]

  3. Charles Parks Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Richardson co-founded IntelliServices Inc. and was its CEO in January 2000. The company offers remote electronic medical records. Its product CareLink allowed medical providers to wireless monitor implanted medical devices via the Internet. [3] The company was sold and is now owned by Medtronic. [4] In 2004, Richardson founded TransWorld Med.

  4. World Without End (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The cast is led by Cynthia Nixon, Miranda Richardson, Ben Chaplin, Peter Firth, Charlotte Riley and Tom Weston-Jones. The miniseries differs significantly from the novel in both the plot and characterizations. Filming took place in Hungary, Slovakia and Austria. John Pielmeier adapted the screenplay and Michael Caton-Jones directed all eight ...

  5. Lisa C. Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Lisa C. Richardson is an American physician who is the Director of CDC Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. She is responsible for the Colorectal Cancer Control Program, the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, and the National Program of Cancer Registries.

  6. Charles C. Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Clifton Richardson (born May 7, 1935) is an American biochemist and professor at Harvard University. Richardson received his undergraduate education at Duke University , where he majored in medicine.

  7. Lunsford Richardson - Wikipedia

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    They had two sons, H. Smith Richardson and Lunsford Richardson, and three daughters, Laurinda, Mary N. and Janet L. [2] Lunsford bought a drugstore in Selma where he concocted and sold a menthol-laced ointment for "croupy" babies that he labeled "Vick's" in honor of Dr. Joshua W. Vick, his brother-in-law who helped him get established in business.

  8. Cynthia E. Dunbar - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia was born in Syracuse, New York. She moved to Westport, Connecticut, at a young age and attended Staples High School. During her sophomore year, a close friend developed Hodgkin lymphoma, a cancer stemming from white blood cells lymphocytes. While he underwent treatment at Yale New Haven Hospital, she visited him frequently. She decided ...

  9. Cynthia Sears - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Louise Sears is an American infectious disease physician-scientist specializing in food borne and intestinal infections. She is a professor of medicine, oncology, molecular biology, and immunology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine .