Abraham Manie Adelstein (28 March 1916 – 18 October 1992) was a South African born medical doctor who became the United Kingdom's Chief Medical Statistician.
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AbrahamManieAdelstein (28 March 1916 – 18 October 1992) was a South African born medical doctor who became the United Kingdom's Chief Medical Statistician...
Adelstein is a Jewish surname meaning "precious stone". Notable people with the surname include: AbrahamManieAdelstein (1916–1992), South African medical...
faculty. Notable alumni of the School include: Hutton Ayikwei Addy AbrahamManieAdelstein Tedros Adhanom, Director-General of the World Health Organisation...
performed under the name Lydia Lindeque. (d. 1997) 28 March – AbrahamManieAdelstein, South African-born Chief Medical Statistician of the United Kingdom...
20 January – Geoffrey Cronjé founder of Apartheid 18 October – AbrahamManieAdelstein, South African-born United Kingdom's Chief Medical Statistician...
receive a PhD (1906–1947) David Webster, anthropologist (1945–1989) AbrahamManieAdelstein, UK Chief Medical Statistician (1916–1992) Christiaan Barnard,...
actors as "entertainers"). See List of British Jewish writers. AbrahamManieAdelstein, government statistician Sir Hermann Bondi, Chief Scientific Adviser...
three-year cycle and re-established the regularity of the award. 1979 - AbrahamManieAdelstein 1982 - Michael Shepherd 1985 - Geoffrey Rose 1988 - Jeremiah Stamler...
John Alistair Dudgeon [Wikidata] 1980: Jeremy Noah Morris 1983: AbrahamManieAdelstein 1986: Geoffrey Arthur Rose 1989: Sir Donald Acheson 1992: Rosemary...
and nutritionist Lord Solly Zuckerman, anatomist, evolutionist AbrahamManieAdelstein, statistician Hertha Ayrton, mathematician and engineer Laurence...
at the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, working with AbrahamManieAdelstein and John Fox, where he remained until he retired in 1984. Grebenik...
Mathematicians". JewProm. Retrieved 17 July 2018. Doll, Richard (2004). "Adelstein, AbrahamManie [Abe]". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...