- John
Henry Cantlie (born 7
November 1970) was a
British war
photographer and
correspondent last seen
alive in 2016 when he was held
hostage by Islamic...
-
Cantlie is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Cantlie (1851–1926),
Scottish physician John
Cantlie (born 1970),
British war photographer...
- In
human anatomy, the
Cantlie line or
Cantlie's line is an
imaginary division of the liver. The
division divides the
liver into two planes, extending...
- Sir
James Cantlie KBE FRCS KStJ (17
January 1851 – 28 May 1926) was a
British physician. He was a
pioneer of
first aid,
which in 1875 was unknown: even...
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Cantlie, in
northwestern Syria while on
their way to the
Turkish border.
Their taxi
driver and Foley's
translator were not taken.
Foley and
Cantlie were...
- Lieutenant-General Sir Neil
Cantlie KCB KBE MC FRCS (1892–1975) was a
Scottish Royal Army
Medical Corps officer,
known also as a
biographer and historical...
- Ears, in
which the
hostage man who
appeared in is
British journalist John
Cantlie. The
Introduction was
released on 18
September 2014, the
first episode...
- v t e
Anatomy of the liver,
pancreas and
biliary tree
Liver Bare area
Cantlie line
Ligamentum venosum Porta hepatis Round ligament Lobes of
liver Caudate...
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Washington Post.
Retrieved 4
September 2014. "British
journalist John
Cantlie may
still be
alive in Syria: SDF". Rudaw.
Retrieved 13
January 2019. "Emma...
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efforts of
James Cantlie, The Globe, The Times, and the
Foreign Office,
which left Sun a hero in the
United Kingdom.
James Cantlie, Sun's
former teacher...