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Lewis Ralph Yealland (1884 – 2
March 1954) was a Canadian-born
therapist who
moved to the
United Kingdom to
practise medicine during the
First World War...
- John
James Yealland (1904 – 1983) was a
noted British aviculturist and ornithologist. He is best
remembered for
helping Sir
Peter Scott found the Wildfowl...
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Glenn Yealland also
known as "Glen
Yealland" (born in Sydney, New
South Wales) is an
Australian former rugby league player who pla**** for the Penrith...
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London and
meets Dr.
Lewis Yealland from the
National Hospital, who will be his
colleague in his new position. Dr.
Yealland uses electro-shock therapy...
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trauma and so
takes a
leave of
absence to
visit Lewis Yealland's medical practice in London.
Yealland treats his
patients — who are
privates and non-commissioned...
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renowned poet and war
neurosis sufferer,
Wilfred Owen. A Canadian-born medic,
Yealland was an
aggressive supporter of
disciplinary treatment for war neurosis...
- of
mutism in his book
Hysterical Disorders of Warfare,
therapist Lewis Yealland describes a
patient who had, over the
course of nine months, been subjected...
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transferred some of his
collection of
exotic birds to the late John J.
Yealland, who
carried them in a
cardboard box on one of the last
boats to leave...
- to
visit the
British Cameroons in West Africa. He
teamed up with John
Yealland, an
ornithologist with some
collecting experience, and
several British...
- The
Fifth Element (1997) –
General Staedert Regeneration (1997) – Dr.
Yealland Time to Say Goodbye? (1997) –
Michigan Judge Dinner at Fred's (1997) –...