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Reginald Southey by Lewis Carroll, 1860"Southey's cannulas" thought to have been owned by Southey himself, at St Bartholomew's Hospital Museum, London
Reginald Southey (15 September 1835 – 8 November 1899) was an English physician and inventor of Southey's cannula or tube, a type of trocar used for draining oedema of the limbs.[1]
ReginaldSouthey (15 September 1835 – 8 November 1899) was an English physician and inventor of Southey's cannula or tube, a type of trocar used for draining...
Richard Southey Richard Southey (British Army officer) (1844–1909), South African colonial military commander; son of Sir Richard SoutheyReginaldSouthey (1835–1899)...
Stokes. In the meantime, cannulae (tubes) invented by English physician ReginaldSouthey in 1877 was another method of removing excess fluid by directly inserting...
of his uncle Skeffington Lutwidge, and later of his Oxford friend ReginaldSouthey. He soon excelled at the art and became a well-known gentleman-photographer...
century, trocar-cannulas had become sophisticated, such as ReginaldSouthey's invention of the Southey tube. Trocars are used in medicine to access and drain...
the first experience and insights." It is likely that Cameron saw ReginaldSouthey photographing on the Isle of Wight during a holiday in 1857 when he...
Henry Herbert Southey M.D. (1784–1865) was an English physician. The son of Robert Southey (1745–1792) by his wife, Margaret Hill (1752–1802), and younger...
Use of Solvents in the Treatment of Urinary Calculi and Gravel 1867 ReginaldSouthey, The nature and affinities of tubercle 1868 John Harley, Physiological...
universal in his kindness. He died on 12 October 1879. His colleague, Dr. ReginaldSouthey, wrote his memoir in the St. Bartholomew's Hospital Reports, vol. xv...
Ferments, and the Preparation and use of Artificially Digested Food 1881 ReginaldSouthey, Bright's Disease 1882 J. Burdon Sanderson, Inflammation 1883 Alfred...
Lake District, this time with another poet, Robert Southey, nearby. Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey came to be known as the "Lake Poets". Throughout this...
Sir Phillip Reginald Lynch KCMG (27 July 1933 – 19 June 1984) was an Australian politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1966 to 1982...
radicalism of Godwin's Political Justice (1793). When the poet Robert Southey met Shelley, he felt as if he were seeing himself from the 1790s. (Portrait...
including Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles Lamb, James Mackintosh, Robert Southey, and William Wordsworth. In the seven years of Stuart's proprietorship...
(sister) Christopher Wordsworth (brother) Samuel Taylor Coleridge Robert Southey Homes Wordsworth House (birthplace and childhood home) Alfoxton House (1797-1798)...
Pocklington sold the island to William Peachy in 1796, a friend of poet Robert Southey. Henry Cowper Marshall purchased the island in 1844 and employed architect...
Robert Southey, the Tory poet laureate, as MPs for Downton. Neither took their seat: Estcourt continued to represent the university, while Southey, nominated...
(CRD) under Rab Butler, where his colleagues included Iain Macleod and Reginald Maudling. Powell's ambition to be Viceroy of India crumbled in February...
Larkin, and seven poets laureate: Thomas Warton, Henry James Pye, Robert Southey, Robert Bridges, Cecil Day-Lewis, Sir John Betjeman, and Andrew Motion...
Keswick, Ambleside, and Grasmere. Robert Southey, the Poet Laureate and friend of Wordsworth (who would succeed Southey as Laureate in 1843), was a resident...
British Picture Corporation U.S. title: Young and Willing The Seekers Marion Southey Ken Annakin Jack Hawkins Fanfare Productions U.S. title: Land of Fury The...
Australians). Bishop Thomas Armstrong, Bishop of Wangaratta (1902–1927) Bishop Reginald Stephen, Bishop of Tasmania (1914–1919) and Bishop of Newcastle (1919–1928)...
The Great Red Spot". Enchanted Learning. Retrieved November 24, 2011. Southey 1827, p. 48. "Il 3 giugno 1664 (forse anche prima) nasce il più antico...
disappearing and the other two ending up in different places. Sir Robert Southey, a senior figure in the Liberal Party's organisational wing, said of the...
Calderón de la Barca wrote El Purgatorio de San Patricio in 1634. Robert Southey wrote a ballad called "Saint Patrick's Purgatory", first published in 1798...