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century (c. 1783–1785) by two
Scottish doctors, John
Aitken and
James Jeffray, for
symphysiotomy and
excision of
diseased bone, respectively. It was...
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James Jeffray (1759–1848) was a
Scottish academic. He was
professor of
anatomy and
botany at the
University of
Glasgow from 1790
until 1848. This 58 years...
- Sir
Geoffrey Boleyn (1406–1463; also
Jeffray Bulleyn, Bullen, etc.) was an
English merchant and
politician who
served as Lord
Mayor of
London from 1457...
- Sir
Jeffrey Gilbert (1674–1726) was an
English barrister,
judge and
author who held
office as Lord
Chief Baron of the
Exchequer in both
Ireland and England...
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Corrie Road and
hosts a
range of
functions throughout the year. Prof
James Jeffray (1759–1849)
anatomist William Irvine (Scottish evangelist)
Kilsyth is twinned...
- Gilbert,
artist John Honeyman,
architect John Inglis,
shipbuilder James Jeffray,
anatomist William Keddie,
founder of the
Scottish Sunday School system...
- 301–14. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.173.2288. doi:10.1086/519499. S2CID 3881018.
Jeffray,
Nathan (24 June 2010). "Interview:
Gerald Steinberg". The
Jewish Chronicle...
- "Acornman" Grainger, Wilf "Squirrelman" Hutchinson,
Albert "Eagleman"
Jeffray,
Malcolm "Foxman" Pipes, and Shaw &
Riley "The Seahor**** of Hessay"....
- 18. doi:10.1186/s40337-017-0148-0. PMC 5408479. PMID 28465828.
Nathan Jeffray (24 June 2010). "Interview:
Gerald Steinberg". The
Jewish Chronicle. Naftali...
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Institution of
Glasgow (founded by
Thomas Hopkirk of
Dalbeth and Prof
James Jeffray Professor of
Botany at
Glasgow University), and were
intended to supply...