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William Fetherstone Montgomery (1797–1859) was an
Irish obstetrician credited for
first describing the
Glands of Montgomery.
Montgomery was born, raised...
- of Montgomery,
sebaceous glands in the areola,
named for Dr.
William Fetherstone Montgomery Montgomery ****tail, a
Martini mixed at a gin:vermouth ratio...
- Montgomery, or
Montgomery tubercles. They are
named after Dr.
William Fetherstone Montgomery (1797–1859), an
Irish obstetrician who
first described them...
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Richard Fetherston (
Fetherstone, Featherstone) was an
English Roman Catholic priest. He was
Archdeacon of Brecon,
Chaplain to
Catharine of Aragon, and...
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Diogenes Laertius; made
English by
several hands. Vol. 1.
Translated by
Fetherstone, T.; White, Sam.; Smith, E.; Philips, J.; Kippax, R.; Baxter, William;...
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William Featherstone or
Fetherstone (died 1557) was an
imposter who
claimed to be
Edward VI of England.
Chronicle accounts of the
reign of Mary I of England...
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Montgomery (1829–1905),
American lawyer,
planter and
Baptist minister William Fetherstone Montgomery (1797–1859),
Irish obstetrician William Reading Montgomery...
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Commentary upon the Acts of the Apostles. Vol. 1.
Translated by
Christopher Fetherstone. Edinburgh:
Calvin Translation Society. Calvin, Jean (1845). Commentary...
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Robert Woolsey Dorothy Lee Ruth
Etting 1934 The Poor Rich
Gwendolyn Fetherstone Edward Everett Horton Edna May
Oliver 1934
Bottoms Up
Judith Marlowe...
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Foramina of Monro – Alexander
Monro Glands of Montgomery – William
Fetherstone Montgomery Hydatids of Morgagni, and
Lacunae of Morgagni – Giovanni Battista...