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John Billings was born in Melbourne and was educated at Xavier College, and at the University of Melbourne where he received his Doctor of Medicine degree. [1]In 1953, he began work on a method of natural family planning, involving observation of several indicators of fertility and infertility, gradually focusing on the changes to cervical mucus patterns of sensation.
John Billings (Australian physician) (1918–2007), family planning pioneer John Shaw Billings (1838–1913), American librarian, building designer, and surgeon John Shaw Billings (editor) (1891–1975), his grandson, first editor of Life magazine
John Shaw Billings (April 12, 1838 – March 11, 1913) was an American librarian, building designer, and surgeon [1] who modernized the Library of the Surgeon General's Office in the United States Army.
John Billingsley (/ ˈ b ɪ l ɪ ŋ ɡ z l i /, born May 20, 1960) [1] is an American actor best known for his role as Doctor Phlox on the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Early life and education
Billings, John D., Hard Tack and Coffee: Or the Unwritten Story of Army Life, George M. Smith & Co., 1887, digitized by Digital Scanning Institute, 2001, ISBN 1-58218-628-6, Billings, John D., Hard Tack and Coffee: or The Unwritten Story of Army Life Free ebook at Archive.org; Hardtack and Coffee public domain audiobook at LibriVox
Billings descended from U.S. Senator James Henry Hammond (1807–1864). His grandfather (also John Shaw Billings) was an Army medical doctor during the Civil War.After the war, he established an Army medical library with the first modern bibliographical system for medical knowledge.
American composer John Cage incorporated chance-derived fragmentations of many of Billings compositions in his works centered around the bicentennial celebration commissions that he received, including "Apartment House 1776", "44 Harmonies", and "Quartets I-VIII". Cage also employed the music of other Colonial-era composers in these works as well.
The Billings ovulation method is a method in which women use their vaginal mucus to determine their fertility. [3] ... John Billings (1918–2007) ...