-
Brushfield spots are small,
white or greyish/brown
spots on the
periphery of the iris in the
human eye due to
aggregation of
connective tissue, a normal...
-
Brushfield is a
hamlet and
civil parish in the
Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England, in the Peak
District National Park. It is
about 8 miles...
-
Thomas Brushfield (1858–1937) was an
English psychiatrist who
worked in the
field of
intellectual disability. He is
remembered for
describing Brushfield spots...
-
Nicholas Peter Brushfield (26 July 1906 – 13
November 1993) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Geelong in the
Victorian Football League...
-
station K-Rock.
Brushfield, a half-forward, is the
nephew of
former Geelong player Nick
Brushfield.
Recruited from
Xavier College,
Brushfield started out...
-
Nadauld Brushfield (1828–1910) was an
English alienist and antiquarian. Born in
London on 10
December 1828, he was son of
Thomas Brushfield, J.P. and...
-
November 2012.
Williams 1988.
Durant &
Durant 1961, p. 158, Chap. VI.
Brushfield 1896.
Lloyd &
Mitchinson 2006.
Christenson 1991, pp. 385–387. "Crawford...
-
vision disorders occur in more than half of
people with Down syndrome.
Brushfield spots (small
white or grayish/brown
spots on the
periphery of the iris)...
-
There are
examples of cat
breeds that have the
condition such as Van cat.
Brushfield spots Coloboma Erythrism List of
people with
heterochromia List of systemic...
-
narrow street, 400 feet long and 24 feet wide,
running parallel with
Brushfield Street, to the north, and White's Row, to the south, and
connecting Crispin...