- Sir
William Macewen, CB, FRS, FRCS (/məˈkjuːɪn/; 22 June 1848 – 22
March 1924) was a
Scottish surgeon. He was a
pioneer in
modern brain surgery, considered...
- The
Scottish surname MacEwen derives from the Old
Gaelic Mac Eoghainn,
meaning 'the son of Eoghann'. The name is
found today in both
Scotland and Northern...
-
Macewen's sign or
Macewen sign (/məˈkjuːɪn/) is a sign used to help to
diagnose hydrocephalus (ac****ulation of
excess cerebrospinal fluid) and
brain abscesses...
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Geraldine McEwan (born
Geraldine McKeown; 9 May 1932 – 30
January 2015) was an
English actress, who had a long
career in film,
theatre and television....
- Clan
MacEwen or Clan
MacEwan is a
Highland Scottish clan
recorded in the
fifteenth century as Clan Ewen of Otter. Historically,
there have been several...
- In the
temporal bone,
between the
posterior wall of the
external acoustic meatus and the
posterior root of the
zygomatic process is the area
called the...
- Colin, Merritt,
George &
MacEwen,
William 2015, p. 198. Escott,
Merritt &
MacEwen 2009, p. 180-181. Escott,
Merritt &
MacEwen 2009, p. 191-193. Koon, George...
- Zack
MacEwen (born July 8, 1996) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey forward currently playing for the
Vancouver Canucks of the
National Hockey League...
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Gwendolyn Margaret MacEwen (1
September 1941 – 29
November 1987) was a
Canadian poet and novelist. A "sophisticated, wide-ranging and
thoughtful writer...
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Malcolm MacEwen (10
January 1875 – 29 June 1941) was a
Scottish solicitor,
provost and the
first leader of the
Scottish National Party (SNP).
MacEwen was...