- A stretcher,
gurney, litter, or pram is an
apparatus used for
moving patients who
require medical care. A
basic type (cot or litter) must be
carried by...
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Daniel ****ton
Gurney (April 13, 1931 –
January 14, 2018) was an
American racing driver,
engineer and
motorsport executive, who
competed in
Formula One...
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Rachel Gurney (5
March 1920 – 24
November 2001) was an
English actress. She
began her
career in the
theatre towards the end of
World War II and then expanded...
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Robert Gurney (28
January 1911 – 11
January 2001) was an
English ****yriologist from the
Gurney family and a
leading scholar of the Hittites.
Gurney was born...
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Gurney is an
English surname of Anglo-Norman origin. The
Gurney family (Norwich),
Quakers in
England that
established Gurney's bank: Anna
Gurney (1795–1857)...
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Gurney Halleck is a
fictional character in the Dune
universe created by
Frank Herbert. He is a
major character in Herbert's Dune (1965) and
Children of...
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James Gurney (born June 14, 1958) is an
American artist and
author known for his
illustrated book
series Dinotopia,
which is
presented in the form of a...
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Gurney Bay,
formerly known as
Gurney Wharf, is a
seafront park
within George Town in the
Malaysian state of Penang.
Intended as a "new
iconic waterfront...
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Joseph Gurney (15
October 1804 – 12
August 1879), was a
British shorthand writer and
biblical scholar,
notable for his
publications and work with the Religious...
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Ramsdell Gurney Jr. (November 1, 1930 – June 13, 2017) (sometimes
credited as Pete
Gurney) was an
American playwright,
novelist and academic.
Gurney is known...