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communicating it. The 1896 case
featuring the
royal accoucheur Dr
William Smoult Playfair showed the
difference between lay and
medical views.
Playfair was...
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Thomas Smoult (1631 or 1632 – 9 July 1707) was the
first Professor of
Moral Theology or
Casuistical Divinity in 1683 at the
University of
Cambridge to...
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chair took place, and
Thomas Smoult of St John's
College was appointed, more than five
years after Knightbridge's death.
Smoult further endowed the Professorship...
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William Smoult Playfair FRCP (27 July 1836 – 13
August 1903) was a
leading Scottish obstetric physician and academic. In 1896 a trial,
Kitson v. Playfair...
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Temple shipbuilders was a
family business in
North East
England during the late
eighteenth century and the
early nineteenth century.
Simon Temple (1728–1805)...
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Playfair Library in his honour. His
younger brothers were,
William Smoult Playfair, a well
known obstetrician, and Sir
Lambert Playfair, a soldier...
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Eaton Namesake Charles Eaton,
former Port
Master of
Coringa Builder William Smoult Temple, Coringa, near Madras, India[citation needed]
Launched 1833 Fate...
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William Smoult Paterson (3
March 1819 — 8 June 1892) was an
English first-class
cricketer and an
officer in the
Indian Civil Service. The son of Lieutenant...
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baronet Ochterlony James Bell
Pettigrew Lyon Playfair,
Baron Playfair William Smoult Playfair Prof
Thomas Purdie FRS
Andrew Maitland Ramsay LLD FRSE Prof David...
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Together they had five
daughters and six Sons. He was
uncle to Dr
William Smoult Playfair, Sir
Lambert Playfair and Lyon Playfair, 1st
Baron Playfair who...