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    Joseph Hodgson (1788–1869) was a British physician and a well-known Quaker. He was born in Penrith, Cumberland, the son of a Birmingham merchant and educated...
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  • 3000 John Hodgson (disambiguation) Joseph Hodgson (1788–1869), British physician Julian Hodgson (born 1963), English chess grandmaster Ken Hodgson (1942–2007)...
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    Joseph Ray Hodgson (3 October 1829—15 October 1908) was an Englishman hailed as a hero dozens of times after risking his life to save people from drowning...
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  • Joseph C. Hodgson (1894 – after 1913) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger. Lamming, Douglas (1985). A who's who of Grimsby Town...
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  • (1837); Thomas Addison (1849) and Sir James Paget (1875), as well as Joseph Hodgson (1851) and Frederick William Pavy (1900).[citation needed] 1906 John...
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  • Joseph Hodgson (fl. 1933–1939) was an English footballer who made 183 appearances in the Football League playing as a left half for Darlington in the 1930s...
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    have interested him in medicine, and he was apprenticed to surgeon Joseph Hodgson at Birmingham General Hospital in 1832. He left Birmingham in 1837 to...
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    mitral valve affected by infective endocarditis. The British physician Joseph Hodgson was the first to describe the embolic complications of infective endocarditis...
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    John Gibson, Charles Robert Leslie, Joseph Severn and Thomas Uwins, and prominent scientists such as Joseph Hodgson and James Watt. He worked mainly in...
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  • William Hodgson Ellis was born on 23 November 1845 in Holme Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. He was the son of the only daughter of Mr. Joseph Hodgson of...
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    administrating the Lister Memorial Fund, in memory of pioneering British surgeon Joseph Lister. The award is decided in conjunction with the Royal Society, the...
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    (951): 45–48. doi:10.1136/pgmj.2003.018424. PMC 1743179. PMID 15640428. Hodgson, Joseph (13 March 1852). "The annual address, delivered before the Royal Medical...
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    which was led by his brother, Colonel Joseph Hodgson. He was eventually promoted to the staff of General Joseph Wheeler. In 1863 he was ordained as an...
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  • Hai Hai (category Roger Hodgson albums)
    Roger Hodgson, released in October 1987. Co-produced by future No Doubt and Black Crowes producer Jack Joseph Puig, and recorded at Hodgson's 48-track...
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    never replaced. No further details of these three boats are available. Joseph Hodgson a carver of Sunderland, was awarded the RNLI Silver Medal on 3 January...
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  • Katherine "Kate" Sophia Hodgson FSA (1889–1974) was an archaeologist whose primary research concerned the archaeology of Cumbria, North-West England....
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  • Breakfast in America (category Albums produced by Roger Hodgson)
    relationship and conflicting ideals between Davies and Hodgson themselves, to be titled Hello Stranger. Hodgson explained: "We realized that a few of the songs...
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  • with new vigour. Around 1803 Hodgson began printing an Arabic version of the Old Testament. The text had been made by Joseph Dacre Carlyle who had moved...
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    Brian Houghton Hodgson (1 February 1801 – 23 May 1894) was a pioneer naturalist and ethnologist working in India and Nepal where he was a British Resident...
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    Thomas M. Hodgson is an American politician who served as Sheriff of Bristol County Massachusetts from 1997 to 2022.: 22  Hodgson was born about 1954...
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