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indicating the lack of such
basic items. At the
bidding of
James VI and I,
Helkiah Crooke (1576–1648) was
appointed keeper-physician in 1619. As a Cambridge...
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Helkiah Crooke (1576 – 1648) was
Court physician to King
James I of England. He is best
remembered for his
textbook on anatomy, Mikrokosmographia, a Description...
- γλῶσσα (glōssa)
meaning "tongue." The
earliest recorded mention is by
Helkiah Crooke in the
early seventeenth century. The
canine genioglossus muscle...
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later Lord
Protector of the
Commonwealth of England,
Scotland and
Ireland Helkiah Crooke (1576–1648),
Court physician to King
James I of England, best remembered...
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Francisco Hernández, y de
Latin en
Romance por Fr.
Francisco Ximenez.
Helkiah Crooke's Mikrokosmographia, a
Description of the Body of Man, together...
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probably due to his
position as the
appointed preacher at Gray's Inn.
Helkiah Crooke,
Court physician to
James I, was one of Sir Thomas's brothers, and...
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their spiritual progenitor, Esau.
Rabbi Phinehas (and
other say
Rabbi Helkiah)
taught in
Rabbi Simon's name that
Moses and
Asaph (author of
Psalm 80)...
- D. (1968). "
Helkiah Crooke, M.D., F.R.C.P., 1576-1648".
Bulletin of the
History of Medicine. 42 (1): 1–18. JSTOR 44449899. (See
Helkiah Crooke.) O'Malley...
- even the laws of the
courtyard eruv.
Rabbi Phinehas (and
others say
Rabbi Helkiah and
Rabbi Simon) said in the name of
Rabbi Samuel that
Abraham knew even...
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Thomas Crooke, 1st Baronet, as the
founder of Baltimore,
County Cork, and
Helkiah Crooke as
royal physician and
author of one of the
first textbooks on anatomy...