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  2. John Pickard (neurosurgeon) - Wikipedia

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    John Douglas Pickard CBE FRCS FMedSci (born 21 March 1946 [1]) is a British professor emeritus of neurosurgery in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences of University of Cambridge. [2] [3] He is the honorary director of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Healthcare Technology Cooperative (HTC) for brain injury. [4]

  3. LDN 1641 - Wikipedia

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    LDN 1641 or Lynds 1641 is a dark cloud in the constellation Orion. It encompasses a large part of the Orion A molecular cloud in the Orion molecular cloud complex, which is the closest giant molecular cloud to earth. At its northern end it is connected to the Orion Nebula and at its southern end it is connected to the dark cloud LDN 1647. [3]

  4. Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre (WBIC) is a UK Biomedical Imaging Centre, located at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, England, on the Cambridge Bio-Medical Campus at the southwestern end of Hills Road. It is a division of the Department of Clinical Neurosciences of the University of Cambridge.

  5. Addenbrooke's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was founded in 1766 on Trumpington Street with £4,500 from the will of Dr John Addenbrooke, a fellow of St Catharine's College. [5] In 1962 the first building was opened on its present site, [6] on the southern edge of the city at the end of Hills Road.

  6. John Addenbrooke (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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    John Addenbrooke (1680 – 7 June 1719) was an English medical doctor who left more than £4,500 in his will for the founding of a hospital for the poor. Addenbrooke's Hospital , which has expanded significantly since its beginnings, is now a major teaching hospital in Cambridge , England .

  7. Trapezium Cluster - Wikipedia

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    The Trapezium or Orion Trapezium Cluster, also known by its Bayer designation of Theta 1 Orionis (θ 1 Orionis), is a tight open cluster of stars in the heart of the Orion Nebula, in the constellation of Orion. It was discovered by Galileo Galilei. On 4 February 1617 he sketched three of the stars (A, C and D), but missed the surrounding ...

  8. John Addenbrooke - Wikipedia

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    John Addenbrooke may refer to: John Addenbrooke (philanthropist) (1680–1719), English medical doctor and founder of Addenbrooke's Hospital John Addenbrooke (priest) (c. 1691–1776), Dean of Lichfield

  9. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    It was established on 4 November 1992 as Addenbrooke's National Health Service Trust, [2] and authorised as an NHS foundation trust under its current name on 1 July 2004. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Trust provides healthcare for people in the Cambridge area, in eastern England , and specialist services such as transplantation , treatment of rare cancers ...