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Louisiana Leta "Lula" Owl
Gloyne (née
Louisiana Leta Owl;
December 27, 1891 –
April 17, 1985) was a
Native American nurse. She was the
first member of...
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Stephen Roodhouse Gloyne (24
December 1882 – 25
September 1950) was an
English pathologist who
worked at the
London Chest Hospital from 1911 to 1948. There...
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Kenneth Gloyne Blair (22
December 1882 – 11
December 1952) was an
English entomologist and coleopterist. He was
president of the
Royal Entomological Society...
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Dancing Plagues Struck Medieval Europe".
JSTOR Daily.
Retrieved 2023-04-25.
Gloyne,
Howard F. (March 7, 1950). "Tarantism; m****
hysterical reaction to spider...
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secretive nature, he had to
learn from the
other first-class sergeant,
Frank Gloyne.
While at
Paddington he was
involved on the
periphery of the Jack Spot case...
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formed in
January 1867, when
Jacob Bright, Rev. S. A. Steinthal, Mrs.
Gloyne, Max
Kyllman and
Elizabeth Wolstenholme met at the
house of
Louis Borchardt...
- 1931). "Pulmonary Asbestosis". Penn.Med.J. 35: 637–639. 1934 Woods, W.B.;
Gloyne, S.R. (1934). "Pulmonary Asbestosis". Lancet. 2 (5808): 1383–1385. doi:10...
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Animal Welfare Vanessa Hudson,
Saffron Arezo Gloyne, Alex Bourke, Femy Amin, Bel Jacobs, Mark Scott,
Julian Weisman 41,303 1...
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Augustus Daniel Imms 1938–1939: John
Claud Fortescue Fryer 1940–1941:
Kenneth Gloyne Blair 1942–1943:
Patrick Alfred Buxton 1943–1944:
Edward Alfred ****ayne...
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author Henry Owl (1895–1980)
Cherokee educator, activist,
historian Lula Owl
Gloyne (1891–1985), born as
Louisiana Leta Owl,
Cherokee nurse Owl Cr**** (disambiguation)...