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  2. Robert Burns - Wikipedia

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    Robert Burns (25 January 1759 ... Burns statue in Treasury Gardens, Melbourne, Victoria, ... FL, at Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre on 25 January 2013. [93]

  3. William Maxwell (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    William Maxwell (1769–1826) was a medical doctor who treated Robert Burns during his final illness. He was one of Robert Burns's intimate friends during his Nithsdale and Dumfries days, noted for his Jacobite links that struck a chord with the poet's own symapthies. [2]

  4. James Currie (physician) - Wikipedia

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    James Currie FRS (31 May 1756 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland – 31 August 1805 in Sidmouth) was a Scottish physician, best known for his anthology and biography of Robert Burns and his medical reports on the use of water in the treatment of fever. A watercolour portrait by Horace Hone (1756–1825) is in the National Galleries of Scotland.

  5. Robert Burns (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    (Elizabeth B. Burns, 1811–1882, was the wife of Dr. Robert Burns.) Reply to the Reverend Dr. Cahill on the Eucharist by Robert Burns, D. D. Toronto, 1863. Robert Burns in Ewing, Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, with Supplementary Information; Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Burns ...

  6. The Dunlop Burns - Wikipedia

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    Frances was the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Wallace of Cragie of that Ilk, 26th Chief of Clan Wallace and his wife Dame Eleanore Agnew. [2] She married John Dunlop of Dunlop in 1748, a man twenty-three years her senior [2] and upon his death in 1785 she was left ill and in a depressed state which was only alleviated by a gift of Robert Burns's poem A Cotter's Saturday Night from Miss Betty ...

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    “When you’re bitten, the tick transfers that molecule, galactose-α-1,3-galactose, to the body,” explains William Schaffner, M.D., an infectious disease specialist and professor at the ...

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  9. Robert Burns (representative) - Wikipedia

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    Elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Congresses, Burns served as United States Representative for the state of New Hampshire from (March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1837). [1] He continued the practice of medicine in Plymouth, New Hampshire , until his death.