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...The house was built in 1598 by the grandson of Henry VIII’s private herbalist and physician and has been owned by Goddard’s family — the Stephenson Clarkes — for the past 130 years....
...Chancellor Jeremy Hunt resembled a brainy physician advising a worried patient on Thursday. The unorthodox therapies of an alternative practitioner had done more harm than good....
...Charles, he alleged, was to be shot with silver bullets, or stabbed with specially made daggers, or poisoned by Sir George Wakeman, the queen’s physician....
...The 1801 Bathwick Water Act prohibited it, but by 1815 cold-water swimming had become a national craze, recommended by physicians, particularly for chronic conditions....
...The prisoner was accompanied by a large entourage, including ladies-in-waiting, her physician, secretary and a personal cook....
...“Had we anticipated this,” writes one distinguished Mumbai physician, “we could have buttressed our defences and increased our resources.”...
...My house sits within the former nursery of Leonard Gurle, an arboriculturist who supplied fruit trees to Charles II....
...“We’re creating knowledge,” she continues, as we stand inside “Silk Pavillion II” — the large white column — where 17,000 worms laboured to create a soft shimmering woven layer over a 3D-printed frame....
...The museum’s founder, Elias Ashmole, was a university astrologer who worked for Charles II....
...The British Museum Act, to which George II gave royal assent on June 7 1753, stipulated that, in accordance with Sloane’s will, the collections would be “not only for the inspection and entertainment of...
...She is survived by Robert Levine, a New York physician whom she married in 1983. Richie, a son from her first marriage, predeceased her as a result of a shooting accident....
...There is a great quote from an American general during World War II, Omar Bradley, who said, ‘Amateurs talk strategy, professionals talk logistics.’”...
...The duchess was a great friend, neighbour and patient of Hans Sloane, the 18th-century royal physician, whose name is also given to the renowned London square....
...Champions day British Champions Day, a horseracing meeting including the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes principal fixture race will take place at Ascot racecourse....
...Merivel is the low-born physician who, by saving the life of one of the royal spaniels, catches Charles II’s eye and favour only to forfeit it by trying to woo one of the king’s mistresses....
...His reconstruction of the dispute with King Henry II that led to Becket’s murder is masterful and makes for a compelling read....
...We turn our attention to Ada Sketches II, a solo work for mezzo-soprano that will premiere at the Wien Modern festival of contemporary music in Vienna next month, where Howard is the subject of this year...
...He was born in Macedonia, the son of the court physician; after some wandering, he returned to his homeland, and at the behest of Philip II became tutor to a princeling who would grow to be one of the world...
...For example, the region has half the number of physicians per person of more developed countries....
...It will also make it easier for physicians to do their jobs....
...Royal Worcester and Spode, the maker of porcelain founded in the reign of King George II, was placed into administration on Thursday, becoming the latest British businesses to succumb to the deepening downturn...
...It was founded in 1936 by Robert Wood Johnson II, the son and nephew of the co-founders of Johnson & Johnson, the medical products company....
...Two years later, on September 29 1979, Pope John Paul II kissed the tarmac at Dublin airport....
...The FDA doesn’t seem to trust the physicians any more,” Mr Vasella said....
...The drug, which uses a person’s own immune system to fight against the brain tumour, is expected to be available to certain Swiss physicians in the autumn....
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