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Rynd may
refer to:
People with the
surname James Alexander Porterfield Rynd (1846–1917)
Irish chess player and
lawyer Francis Rynd (1801–1861),
Irish physician...
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Francis Rynd (1801 – 19 July 1861) was an
Irish physician known for
inventing the
hypodermic needle used in syringes.
Rynd was born in Dublin, Ireland...
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similar to a
mortar and pestle. As
technology and
millstones (the
bedstone and
rynd) improved, more
elaborate machines such as
watermills and
windmills were...
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question of
priority in
hypodermic medication."
Irish physician Francis Rynd is
generally credited with the
first successful injection in 1844, in the...
- Major-General Sir
Philip Rynd Robertson KCB CMG (5
April 1866 – 11 May 1936) was a
British Army
officer of the late
nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries...
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runner stone is
supported by a cross-shaped
metal piece (millrind or
rynd)
fixed to a "mace head"
topping the main
shaft or
spindle leading to the...
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William Goodlatte Rynd and
Isabella Susannah Stephens Rynd.
Porterfield Rynd's uncle (his
fathers half brother) was Dr.
Francis Rynd the
inventor of the...
- A
millrind or
simply rind is an iron support,
usually four-armed or cross-shaped, for the
upper ("runner")
stone in a pair of millstones. The rind is affixed...
- had
emerged in the region,
including Oil City,
Petroleum Center, Pithole,
Rynd Farm, and Titusville. By 1860, the oil
trade was far and away the dominant...
- (reporting mark OCTL) is a
tourist railroad that runs from
Titusville to
Rynd Farm
north of Oil City in the U.S.
state of Pennsylvania. The Oil Cr**** and...