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Richard Relhan (1754–1823) was a botanist, a
fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and
author of a
renowned book
about the
plants around Cambridge.
Relhan, the...
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Anthony Relhan (c. 1715–1776) was a
physician and
fellow of the King and Queen's
College of
Physicians of Ireland,
notable for
writing a
history of Brighton...
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Archived from the
original on 5
December 2017.
Retrieved 2
March 2019.
Relhan,
Vibhor (5
August 2017). "Following the
elections of the Vice President...
- all diseases,
internal and external,
digested under proper heads.
Anthony Relhan (c. 1715–1776),
promoted the
drinking of
mineral waters and particularly...
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other entrepreneurial physicians such as Sake Dean ****med and
Anthony Relhan (who also
wrote the town's
first guidebook). From 1780, the development...
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settlers from Enfield, Connecticut, the town was
renamed "
Relhan" in 1766 to
honor Dr.
Anthony Relhan (c. 1715–1776). The
doctor was a
promoter of sea-bathing...
- 2005, p. 5. "Ministers in the
House of
Lords -
House of
Commons Library".
Relhan,
Vibhor (December 2017). "The Anti-Defection Law Explained". PRS Legislative...
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depth 68 ft (21 m)
Surface elevation 748 ft (228 m)
Islands Wood Island;
Relhan Island;
North Island Settlements Enfield;
Lebanon (village of Mascoma)...
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Physalacriaceae Genus:
Hymenopellis Species: H. radicata
Binomial name
Hymenopellis radicata (
Relhan) Dörfelt
Synonyms Xerula radicata Oudemansiella radicata...
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Hymenopellis radicata,
originally described by
British botanist Richard Relhan in 1780 as
Agaricus radicatus.
Hymenopellis africana Hymenopellis ahmadii...