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- Mark Cowley Lidwill (1878-1969) was a medical pioneer in anaesthesiology and cardiology. Supported by physicist Edgar H. Booth, he invented the pacemaker...
- Pandaka lidwilli, or the Lidwill's dwarf goby, is a species of goby found in brackish and salt water in the mouths of rivers and maritime zones in ****an...
- by impulses applied at spacings equal to 60–70/minute. In 1926, Mark C Lidwill of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital of Sydney, supported by physicist Edgar...
- 26 February 2010. p. 5. Retrieved 1 June 2011. Mellor, Lise (2008). "Lidwill, Mark C." Faculty of Medicine Online Museum and Archive, University of...
- artificial pacemaker was invented by Australian anaesthesiologist Dr Mark C Lidwill. He used it to resuscitate a newborn baby at the Crown Street Women's Hospital...
- Holmes of Peterfield 1777: Richard Biggs of Castle Biggs 1778: 1779: Mark Lidwill of Clonmore, Cormackstown and Annfield 1780: 1781: Robert Nicholson of...
- Architects Notable work Qantas House, Sydney Opera House Spouse(s) Sylvia Nora Lidwill (m.1936–unknown; divorced) Agnes Mould Curry (m.1942–89; his death) Relatives...
- Margaret Cradock (1837–1918), who married Robert Lidwill Brown, a son of John Brown and Mary Charlotte Lidwill, in 1862. Cardock died on 19 February 1852....
- R. H. Senior Lieutenant Colonel R. P. Lidwill (acting) Brigadier B. B. Walton Lieutenant Colonel R. P. Lidwill (acting) Brigadier D. S. Gordon Brigadier...
- Capt. who married Helen Cowley Brown (d. 1937), fifth daughter of Robert Lidwill Brown of Clonboy, in 1914. Edward Cosby Trench (1881–1961), who married...