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  • Eileen Saxon, sometimes referred to as "The Blue Baby", was the first patient that received the operation now known as Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt. She...
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  • (SOE) Eileen Costello O'Shaughnessy (died 1947), Irish murder victim Eileen O'Shaughnessy (1905–1945), wife of British writer George Orwell Eileen Saxon (1942–1945)...
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  • article and brought it to Hollywood, where it was developed into the film. Eileen Saxon McCabe, Katie (August 1989). "Like Something the Lord Made". The Washingtonian...
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    first Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt surgery was performed on 15-month-old Eileen Saxon on November 29, 1944 with dramatic results. The Potts shunt and the Waterston–Cooley...
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  • the procedure was first tried on an eighteen-month-old infant named Eileen Saxon. The blue baby syndrome had made her lips and fingers turn blue, with...
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  • with Thomas by his side, performed the first "blue baby" operation on Eileen Saxon, a 15-month-old baby. The operation was successful, although the baby...
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    Thomas had the courage to perform the very first open heart surgery on Eileen Saxon in 1944. In 1950, Anna's story was made into a movie, and the film has...
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  • Blalock and Thomas performed the surgery on the first human patient. Eileen Saxon, a 15-month-old baby, had arrived at the emergency department earlier...
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     1022 – 14 October 1066), also called Harold II, was the last crowned Anglo-Saxon English king. Harold reigned from 6 January 1066 until his death at the...
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    Sussex (redirect from South Saxon)
    Sussex (/ˈsʌsɪks/; from the Old English Sūþsēaxe; lit. 'South Saxons') is an area within South East England which was historically a kingdom and, later...
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    hold an intermediate position. Beowulf is written mostly in the Late West Saxon dialect of Old English, but many other dialectal forms are present, suggesting...
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    Originally known as Lynda Day, she began her career in the 1960s with the Eileen Ford modeling agency working as a top model in print and TV commercials...
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    Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Morgan's first marriage was to Eileen Detchon from 1940 until her death in 1985. During Morgan's time on M*A*S*H...
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    Dolichovespula saxonica, also known as the Saxon wasp, is a common social wasp found in the Palearctic region, specifically in large parts of Europe and...
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    and clerical marriage. Katharina von Bora was the daughter to a family of Saxon lesser nobility. According to common belief, she was born on 29 January...
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  • directed by Clive Donner and starring Drew Barrymore, Richard Mulligan, Eileen Brennan and Keanu Reeves. Based on the 1903 operetta of the same title by...
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    Honours for services to drama. Glover has been twice married: to actresses Eileen Atkins and Isla Blair (with whom he has a son, actor Jamie Glover). In 2020...
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  • replacement by the Anglo-Saxons, whilst another argued that it was impossible to distinguish between the contributions of the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings and that...
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    Bayeux Tapestry (category Anglo-Saxon art)
    constructed in England by Anglo-Saxon artists (Odo's main power base being by then in Kent); the Latin text contains hints of Anglo-Saxon; other embroideries originate...
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  • 9: Off With Their Heads: The Anglo-Saxon Execution Cemetery at Walkington Wold, East Yorkshire". In Murphy, Eileen M. (ed.). Deviant Burial in the Archaeological...
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