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  2. History of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Historically, various notions of present-day "diabetes" have described some general mix of excessive urine , excessive thirst , and weight loss (see: History of diabetes#Early accounts). Over the past few centuries, these symptoms have been linked to updated understandings of how the disease works, and how it manifests differently across cases ...

  3. Treaty of Canandaigua - Wikipedia

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    No United States settler women were included in the dialogue; however, Haudenosaunee women, in keeping with their significant role in tribal governance, were included. Historian Joan M. Jensen states that Seneca women “spoke during the negotiations of the Treaty of 1794 with the United States government”. [13]

  4. Jesse Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Bennett declared his wife healed as of March 1, 1794, writing a cryptic case history on the title page of one of his medical books. [4] Elizabeth Bennett lived for thirty-six more years, passing away on April 20, 1830. Maria Bennett lived until 1870, married twice, and bore six children. [3]

  5. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/1794 Samuel Dunn Wall ...

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    The map is 220 years old and we had better not to expect a modern NASA map. thanks for assessment Crisco 1492 Alborzagros 13:29, 6 March 2014 (UTC) Open the image in full size, and look at the bottom left corner (viewer's left). That looks like the map was not sitting square on the scanner, and so the edge of the paper was picked up.

  6. Robert Wilkinson (cartographer) - Wikipedia

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    Most of Wilkinson's maps were derived from English map publisher John Bowles. Following Bowles' death in 1779, Wilkinson acquired the Bowles map plate library, after which he updated the plates until 1794, when he released The General Atlas of the World. This atlas was reissued several times, in 1802 and 1809, before Wilkinson's death in 1825. [1]

  7. Susanna Rowson - Wikipedia

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    She was the first woman geographer and an early supporter of female education. She also wrote against slavery. Rowson was the author of the 1791 novel Charlotte Temple , the most popular best-seller in American literature until Harriet Beecher Stowe 's Uncle Tom's Cabin was published serially in 1851–1852, and authored the first human ...

  8. 1793 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Edward Thornton. The United States through English Spectacles in 1792–1794. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 9, No. 2 (July 1885). Earl L. Bradsher. A Model American Library of 1793. Sewanee Review, Vol. 24, No. 4 (October 1916), pp. 458–475. The Democratic Societies of 1793 and 1794 in Kentucky, Pennsylvania and ...

  9. Harrison family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Harrison family of Virginia is an American family with a history in politics, public service, and religious ministry, beginning in the Colony of Virginia during the 1600s. Family members include a Founding Father of the United States, Benjamin Harrison V , and also three U. S. presidents : William Henry Harrison , Benjamin Harrison , and ...