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George Emory Goodfellow (December 23, 1855 – December 7, 1910) was a physician and naturalist in the 19th- and early 20th-century American Old West who developed a reputation as the United States' foremost expert in treating gunshot wounds.
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A Minnesota medical board has disciplined a doctor who treated Prince for prescribing pain medication for the pop megastar in another person's name. Prince doctor to pay $4K civil penalty for ...
Egyptian officials recently announced the discovery of a tomb belonging to a doctor who treated pharaohs. The 4,100-year-old tomb features intricate carvings and artwork.
Clement Price Thomas was born in Abercarn, Monmouthshire. [4] He was the youngest child of a family of nine children and they lived on Islwyn Street. [5] His father William Thomas was a grocer and his mother, Rosamund Gertrude Price, was a clergyman's daughter. [6]
John Greene was likely born at Bowridge Hill a small hamlet near Gillingham, Dorset, England, and was the son of Richard Greene, whose father was also named Richard. [2] He became a surgeon and moved to Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, where he was married at St Thomas in 1619 to Joane Tattersall (or Tatarsole) and where all of his children were baptized. [1]
A story popularized in the 16th century claimed that the first European to see America was the Welsh prince Madoc in 1170. A son of Owain Gwynedd, prince of Gwynedd, he had supposedly fled his country during a succession crisis with a troop of colonists and sailed west.
Prince’s jet plane made an emergency landing in Moline, Ill., last Friday due to a medical emergency. Prince reportedly treated for drug overdose before death; 911 details released Skip to main ...