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David Skae MD,
FRCSEd (5 July 1814 – 18
April 1873) was a
Scottish physician who
specialised in
psychological medicine. He has been
described as the founder...
- Loch
Skae is a small,
upland freshwater loch to the
north of
Blackcraig Hill,
approximately 18
miles (29 km) west of Dumfries, Scotland, 0.5 mi (0.80 km)...
- 2015.5628. PMID 27603786.
Matthews D, Bath L, Högler W,
Mason A,
Smyth A,
Skae M (October 2017). "Hormone
supplementation for
pubertal induction in girls"...
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James Young Simpson (1811–1870),
introduced chloroform into
surgery David Skae (1814–1873),
physician who
specialised in
psychological medicine Alexander...
- and the
growing settlement that
surrounded it were
known as
Skae's Corners. In 1842,
Skae, the postmaster,
applied for
official post
office status, but...
- She was the
sixth American woman to win an
Olympic gold
medal in
figure skaing. Kwan
finished in
second place, and
Chinese skater Lu Chen was the surprise...
- sleeping. At the time
winters were mild. An
external fireplace from
Ronaes Skae was
constructed as a
perimeter of
stones surrounding a mud and clay hearth...
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Frederick William Adolphus Skae (1842–1881) was a New
Zealand psychiatrist and
health administrator. He was born in Edinburgh, Midlothian,
Scotland in...
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Skae 56°40′35″N 2°27′59″W / 56.676514°N 2.466496°W / 56.676514; -2.466496 (Chapel Of St.
Skae) Category B 4969
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Skae -...
- Loch
Sionascaig (Inverpolly,
Wester Ross) Sìor Loch (east of Oban) Loch
Skae (Dumfries and Galloway) Loch
Skeen (Dumfries and Galloway) Loch Skelloch...