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Rotch may
refer to
Rotch or rotche,
common names for the
little auk
Abbott Lawrence Rotch (1861–1912),
American meteorologist Arthur Rotch (1850–1894)...
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Arthur Rotch (May 13, 1850 –
August 15, 1894) was an
American architect active in Boston, M****achusetts.
Rotch was born May 13, 1850, in Milton, M****achusetts...
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Francis Rotch may
refer to:
Francis J.
Rotch (1863–1918),
American politician in the
state of
Washington Francis M.
Rotch (1822–1863),
American politician...
- toes
causes exaggerated flexion of the toes
Rotch sign
Thomas Morgan Rotch cardiology pericardial effusion Rotch sign. (n.d.)
Medical Dictionary for the Health...
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Edith Eliot Rotch (August 11, 1874-December 11, 1969) was an
American tennis player of the
start of the 20th century. Born and
raised in
greater Boston...
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Rotch &
Tilden was an
American architectural firm
active in Boston, M****achusetts from 1880
through 1895. The firm was
founded by
partners Arthur Rotch...
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Benjamin Rotch (1794–1854), was a
British barrister,
politician and author.
Rotch was MP for
Knaresborough from 1832 to 1835. He is
buried at
Kensal Green...
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William Rotch Jr. House, now the
Rotch–Jones–Duff
House and
Garden Museum, is a
National Historic Landmark at 396
County Street in New Bedford, M****achusetts...
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Ricky Rotch (born 8
September 1966) is a New
Zealand cricketer. He pla**** in one first-class
match for
Wellington in 1993/94. List of
Wellington representative...
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Thomas Morgan Rotch (1849–1914) was the
president of the
American Pediatric Society for 1890–91 and America's
first full
professor of pediatrics. He was...