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Thomas Wakley (11 July 1795 – 16 May 1862) was an
English surgeon. He
gained fame as a
social reformer who
campaigned against incompetence,
privilege and...
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Wakley is a name that was
brought to
England by the
ancestors of the
Wakley family when they
migrated to the
region after the
Norman Conquest in 1066...
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James Goodchild Wakley (December 1825 in
Brompton – 30
August 1886 in Longcross) was a
physician and
later co-joint
editor along with his
older brother...
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Thomas Henry Wakley (21
March 1821 – 5
April 1907) was an
English surgeon and journalist.
Wakley was the
eldest son of
Thomas Wakley. He was born in London...
- This is a list of
incidents attributed in po****r
culture to the
Bermuda Triangle or Devil's Triangle. 1945: July 10,
Thomas Arthur Garner, AMM3, USN,...
- London, New York City, and Beijing. The
Lancet was
founded in 1823 by
Thomas Wakley, an
English surgeon who
named it
after the
surgical instrument called a...
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Cooper v
Wakley (1828) 172 ER 507 is an
English tort law case,
concerning the
libel by the
editor of The Lancet. Dr.Thomas
Wakley alleged in The Lancet...
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Ralph Wakley (born
December 11, 1941) is an
American biathlete. He
competed in the 20 km
individual event at the 1968
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Stuart Keith Wakley Fleetwood (born 23
April 1986) is an
English football manager and
former professional footballer who is
currently head
coach at Southern...
- had her both
diagnose and
prescribe treatments. In
August 1838,
Thomas Wakley conducted a
series of
experiments on the
sisters in
front of
several witnesses...