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Helen Flanders Dunbar (1902–1959) — important early figure in U.S. psychosomatic medicine; Galen (129–c. 210) — Roman physician and anatomist; Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915) — German scientist; won the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; developed Ehrlich's reagent; Christiaan Eijkman (1858–1930) — pathologist, studied beriberi
Sincerely, X is a podcast featuring anonymous TED Talks, created as a co-production between TED and Audible. [1] The anonymous speakers included a doctor who believed she killed a patient; a Silicon Valley executive who experienced a mental breakdown; a yoga instructor who unleashed pepper spray in a department store; and a woman in a violent marriage who invented a ritual that she believes ...
Wesley Huff (born in Multan, Pakistan), also known as Wes Huff, is a Canadian apologist, speaker, writer, and scholar specializing in biblical manuscripts and Christian theology.
Deborah Stanish, the moderator of the podcast, met most of the other participants at conventions or other Doctor Who events or by working with them on non-fiction, Doctor Who-related books. [1] Stanish wanted to hear the female and minority voices of Doctor Who fans and decided to start a podcast where several women could lend their view to the ...
Doctors who have excelled among their peers in the area of clinical or public health and, in addition, have had a prominent role in teaching, academic administration, or research Chile: National Prize for Natural Sciences (Chile) National Prize of Chile: Natural sciences United States / United Kingdom: Donald Mackay Medal
Omarosa Manigault Newman claimed former President Trump “dictated” what doctors wrote about his medical history, making the allegation during a Tuesday evening CNN appearance. “Let’s ...
Name Birth Death Nationality Notes Reference(s) Maude Abbott: 1869: 1940: Canada [1]Robert Adams: 1791: 1875: Ireland [2]Anthony Adducci: 1937: 2006: United States: Inventor of the world's first lithium battery powered artificial pacemaker.
Fast forward to today and podcasts are everywhere and they're big business. Nearly one-fourth of all Americans get their news from podcasts. There are over 2.5 million podcasts available in Apple ...