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  2. Gareth Davies (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    Davies was born and grew up in Douglas on the Isle of Man off the north-west coast of England, famous for its Isle of Man TT motorcycle racing event. From a very early age Gareth had been interested in motor sport and saw the consequences when people fell off their bikes.

  3. Huw Thomas (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Huw Thomas was born on 25 February 1958 in London, England. [1] He was educated at Harrow School. [1] He studied natural sciences at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1979: following tradition, his BA was promoted to a Master of Arts (MA Cantab) degree.

  4. Medical Household - Wikipedia

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    A travelling physician accompanies Their Majesties on overseas tours. Medical arrangements at Buckingham Palace are overseen by a Chief Nursing Officer. Parity of respect is an important principle underlying the Household's work, with GPs, specialists, nurses and allied professionals working as equals within an integrated team.

  5. Sir James Reid, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Reid, 1st Baronet GCVO KCB VD JP (23 October 1849 – 28 June 1923) was a British doctor who served as physician-in-ordinary to three British monarchs: Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. At the age of 31, Reid was given medical charge of the Royal Household at Balmoral. Queen Victoria became increasingly dependent upon ...

  6. Robert Smith (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Smith FRCSE (1840–1885) was a Sierra Leonean medical doctor who served as an Assistant Colonial Surgeon in Sierra Leone during the late nineteenth century. Smith was the first African to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh after completing his medical studies at the University of Edinburgh.

  7. Peter Fisher (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Fisher died in a cycling accident on 15 August 2018. [13] Following his death, Dr Gill Gaskin, medical director of the specialist hospitals board of University College London Hospitals (UCLH), said, "Peter was a highly regarded colleague and friend of many at the RLHIM, where he worked for more than 35 years.

  8. Man on carnivore diet has cholesterol of 1,000, sees shocking ...

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    A man who ate the carnivore diet had cholesterol of 1,000 and developed yellow lumps on his hands, deposits of excess cholesterol under his skin.

  9. Healthgrades - Wikipedia

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    Healthgrades evaluates hospitals solely on risk-adjusted mortality and in-hospital complications. [17] Its website evaluates roughly 500 million claims from federal and private reviews and data to rate and rank doctors based on complication rates at the hospitals where they practice, experience, and patient satisfaction. [8]