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  2. Barry Durrant-Peatfield - Wikipedia

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    Barry John Durrant-Peatfield (November 1936 – 27 August 2023) was a British medical practitioner specialising in metabolic disorders namely, hypothyroidism.. Durrant-Peatfield submitted to voluntary erasure from the medical register as an alternative to having his license suspended for the use of unapproved diagnostic tests and treatments such as whole thyroid extracts (NDT).

  3. Anthony Toft - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Douglas (Tony) Toft PRCPE CBE LVO (29 October 1944-) is a 20th-century Scottish physician, specialising in endocrinology and thyroid disease. He served as President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh from 1991 to 1994. [1]

  4. British Thyroid Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The British Thyroid Foundation is a patient support organisation. The aims of the BTF are to help improve understanding of thyroid disease; represent the patient perspective to medical professionals; offer a peer support network and fund research into thyroid function and thyroid disease to improve patient outcomes.

  5. Jostel's TSH index - Wikipedia

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    Jostel's TSH index (TSHI or JTI), also referred to as Jostel's thyrotropin index or Thyroid Function index (TFI), is a method for estimating the thyrotropic (i.e. thyroid stimulating) function of the anterior pituitary lobe in a quantitative way. [1] [2] The equation has been derived from the logarithmic standard model of thyroid homeostasis.

  6. A Collection of Above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery ...

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    A Collection of Above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery, Physick and Surgery is an English cookery book by Mary Kettilby and others, first published in 1714 by Richard Wilkin. The book contains early recipes for plum (Christmas) pudding and suet pudding , and the first printed recipe for orange marmalade (without chunks).

  7. Goitre - Wikipedia

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    Resultant thyroid activity Growth pattern Treatment Incidence and prevalence Prognosis Iodine deficiency: Hyperplasia of thyroid to compensate for decreased efficacy: Can cause hypothyroidism: Diffuse: Iodine: Constitutes over 90% cases of goitre worldwide [3] Increased size of thyroid may be permanent if untreated for around five years ...

  8. List of women cookbook writers - Wikipedia

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    Lady Elinor Fettiplace (c.1570 – in or after 1647), compiler of a manuscript book, now known under the title Elinor Fettiplace's Receipt Book, dated 1604; Sabrina Ghayour (born 1976), Iranian-born chef and cookbook writer; Hannah Glasse (1708–1770), pioneering cookbook writer, published The Art of Cookery made Plain and Easy in 1747

  9. Elizabeth Marshall (cook) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Marshall was a cook who ran a patisserie and cookery school in Newcastle upon Tyne between 1770 and about 1790. She is the author of The Young Ladies' Guide in the Art of Cookery, subtitled being a Collection of useful Receipts, Published for the Convenience of the Ladies committed to her Care, by Eliz.