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Newton, Sir Isaac <person> English physicist, 1642-1727.
See: newton, newtonian aberration, Newtonian constant of gravitation, newtonian flow, newtonian viscosity, Newton's disk, Newton's law.
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Devine, Sir Hugh <person> Australian surgeon, 1878-1959.
See: Devine exclusion.
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Drummond, Sir David <person> English physician, 1852-1932.
See: artery of Drummond, Drummond's sign.
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Duckworth, Sir Dyce <person> English physician, 1840-1928.
See: Duckworth's phenomenon.
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Ogston, Sir Alexander <person> Scottish surgeon, 1844-1929.
See: Ogston's line, Ogston-Luc operation.
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Owen, Sir Richard <person> English anatomist, 1804-1892.
See: Owen's lines, contour lines of Owen, interglobular space of Owen.
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Thane, Sir George <person> English anatomist, 1850-1930.
See: Thane's method.
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Thompson, Sir Henry <person> English surgeon, 1820-1904.
See: Thompson's test.
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Tomes, Sir Charles <person> English dentist, 1846-1928.
See: Tomes' processes.
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Tomes, Sir John <person> English dentist and anatomist, 1815-1895.
See: Tomes' fibres, Tomes' granular layer.
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Treves, Sir Frederick <person> English surgeon, 1853-1923.
See: Treves' fold.
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Turner, Sir William <person> English anatomist, 1832-1916.
See: intraparietal sulcus of Turner, Turner's sulcus.
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Keith, Sir Arthur <person> Scottish anatomist.
Lived: 1866-1955.
See: Keith's bundle, Keith's node, Keith and Flack node.
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Fergusson, Sir William <person> Scottish surgeon, 1808-1877.
See: Fergusson's incision.
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Krebs, Sir Hans Adolph <person> German biochemist in England and Nobel laureate, 1900-1981.
See: Krebs cycle, Krebs-Henseleit cycle, Krebs-Ringer solution.
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