Duncan MacDougall, Donnchadh of Argyll (died 1240s), Scottish noble
Duncan MacDougall (doctor) (c. 1866–1920), American doctor
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community, MacDougall's experiment popularized the concept that the soul has weight, and specifically that it weighs 21 grams. In 1901, DuncanMacDougall, a physician...
MacDougall or MacDougal (see also McDougall) is a Scottish surname that can refer to a number of individuals, or localities or things named for individuals...
Isaac DuncanMacDougall (10 July 1897 – 4 April 1969) was a National Government, Conservative and Progressive party member of the House of Commons of...
nearby Ardchattan Priory. Duncan's son Ewen MacDougall inherited his father's title in the 1240s, and expanded the MacDougall influence, styling himself...
Duncan McDougall may refer to: Duncan McDougall (fur trader) (died 1818) Duncan McDougall (rower) (born 1959), British rower DuncanMacDougall (disambiguation)...
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had been originally founded by DuncanMacDougall of Lorn. At least one monk was named MacPhail. The signature of David MacPhail is found on a number of...
1901 by physician DuncanMacDougall sought to measure the weight lost by a human when the soul "departed the body" upon death. MacDougall weighed dying patients...
strikers, MacDougall, was to become known as "SuperMac". £10,000 was paid to the Minstermen for MacDougall's signature. Despite MacDougall's signing, and...
an attempt, by DuncanMacDougall, to measure the weight of dying patients to determine the weight of the soul, although MacDougall's experiments took...
senior aide-de-camp, Major DuncanMacDougall, Pakenham was wounded a second time in his right arm. After he mounted MacDougall's horse, more grapeshot ripped...
MacDougall, Lord of Lorne (died 1371–1377), also known as John MacDougall, and John Macdougall, and in Gaelic as Eoin MacDubhghaill, Eoin Gallda MacDubhghaill...
Canada. MacDougall was born the only son of Lieutenant Colonel Sir DuncanMacDougall (1787–1862) and Anne, daughter of Colonel Cornelius Smelt (1748–1832)...
"OBSTINATE SUFFRAGETTES". Mercury. 1906-12-17. Retrieved 2024-01-24. Macdougall, Duncan; MacDougall, Augusta (1907). The Bond of Music: An Anthology of English...
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of the attempts by parapsychologists have yet succeeded. In 1901, DuncanMacDougall conducted an experiment ("21 grams experiment") in which he made weight-measurements...
bailie of the abbey lands of Ardchattan Priory, by the Lord of Argyll, DuncanMacDougall. In the time of Malcolm II of Scotland the Clan Chattan possessed...
Donnchadh mac Dubhghaill (Anglicized: "Duncan, son of Dougall") was a late 12th and early 13th century Scottish noble. He was the son of Dubhghall mac Somhairle...
Langhorne Thompson (1856) in St Paul's Cathedral Monument to Sir DuncanMacDougall (1862) in St Paul's Cathedral Monument to Rev Gerald Wellesley (1882)...
itself would be drawn into the implosion effort; its deputy director DuncanMacDougall also took charge of the Manhattan Project's Project Q. Kistiakowsky...
fought in 1306 between the army of King Robert the Bruce against Clan MacDougall of Argyll, who were allies of Clan Comyn and the English. It took place...
contemporary or near-contemporary nickname. The son of Alexander MacDougall (Alasdair MacDubhgall), Lord of Argyll, by a daughter of John I Comyn, Lord of...
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