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William Douw
Lighthall KC FRSL FRSC (December 27, 1857 –
August 3, 1954),
often referred to as W. D.
Lighthall, was a
Canadian lawyer, historian, novelist...
- Label" (PDF). accessdata.fda.gov. 8 July 2020.
Newland M,
Eberly H, Ma C,
Lighthall JG (January 2025). "The Use of
Oxymetazoline 0.1%
Ophthalmic Solution...
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original on 2021-08-08.
Retrieved 2019-12-09.
Newland M,
Eberly H, Ma C,
Lighthall JG (January 2025). "The Use of
Oxymetazoline 0.1%
Ophthalmic Solution...
- the term
derives from a 1940
paper by the
Canadian philosopher W. D.
Lighthall.
Huxley describes transhumanism in
these terms: Up till now
human life...
- Park
Jackson Springs Keystone Park
Knights Station Knowles Lake Fern
Lighthall Lillibridge Magdalene Magnolia Mangrove Point Manhattan (absorbed by Tampa)...
- Hitsman, pp. 38, 122 Hitsman, p. 187 Elting, p. 146 Hitsman, p. 186
Lighthall,
William D. (1889). An
Account of the
Battle of the Chateauguay. p. 19...
- 26 (4): 481–495. doi:10.1089/neu.2008.0461. PMID 19196176.
Melvin JW,
Lighthall JW (2002).
Nahum AM,
Melvin JW (eds.).
Accidental Injury: Biomechanics...
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William Evans (1896–1898)
James Robert Walker (1898–1900)
William Douw
Lighthall (1900–1903)
Alexander S.
George Cross (1903–1905) Charles-Albert Duclos...
- was also the
subject of a 19th-century poem by
William Douw Schuyler-
Lighthall. In 1921, the site of Valrennes'
counterattack was
designated a National...
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printed Reade's long poem, "Madeleine de Vercheres," in 1878. In 1889, W.D.
Lighthall selected "Madeleine" and two
other Reade poems for his
anthology Songs...