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Samwise Gamgee (/ˈsæmˌwaɪz ˈɡæmˌdʒiː/,
usually called Sam) is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. A hobbit,
Samwise is the chief...
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Gamgee Tissue is a
surgical dressing invented by Dr.
Joseph Sampson Gamgee in Birmingham, England, in 1880.
Gamgee Tissue has a
thick layer of absorbent...
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Gamgee is the
surname of:
Sampson Gamgee (1828–1886),
English physician Arthur Gamgee (1841–1909),
English physiologist; son of
Sampson John
Gamgee (1831–1894)...
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Joseph Sampson Gamgee, MRCS, FRSE (17
April 1828, Livorno,
Grand Duchy of
Tuscany – 18
September 1886) was a
surgeon at the Queen's
Hospital (later...
- John
Gamgee (1831–1894) was a
British veterinarian and inventor. He
specialised in the
contagious diseases of
larger animals:
primarily cattle and horses...
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Arthur Gamgee FRS FRSE (11
October 1841 – 29 May 1909) was a
British biochemist.
Arthur Gamgee was the
youngest of
eight children of
Joseph Gamgee, an Edinburgh-born...
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defeat the Dark Lord Sauron. In Mordor, Frodo's
friend and
companion Samwise Gamgee bears the Ring in Frodo's
absence as he
ventures to
rescue Frodo from the...
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folklore and
literature and to
their supposed writers, in some
cases Sam
Gamgee. The
Adventures of Tom
Bombadil was
first published as a stand-alone book...
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Return of the King as
Rosie Cotton, a
female hobbit who
marries Samwise Gamgee.
McLeod also co-starred in the New
Zealand soap
opera Shortland Street as...
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practical uses. The
first medical use of
cotton wool was by
Joseph Sampson Gamgee at the Queen's
Hospital (later the
General Hospital) in Birmingham, England...