Douglas Montagu Temple Gairdner FRCP (19 November 1910 – 10 May 1992) was a Scottish paediatrician, research scientist, academic and author. Gairdner...
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scientist, geneticist and cytologist Bill Gairdner (1940–2024), Canadian track and field athlete Douglas Gairdner (1910–1992), Scottish pediatrician, research...
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historical author Bernard Gadney, (1909–2000), rugby player and educator Douglas Gairdner, (1910–1979), pediatrician Hugh Gaitskell (1906–1963), politician,...
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medical science. Source: Gairdner- Past Recipients 1976 Keith J.R. Wightman 1979 Claude Fortier 1981 Louis Siminovitch 1984 Douglas G. Cameron 1986 Aser Rothstein...
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MacKeith (1972) Cyril Astley Clarke (1973) Edward John Bowlby (1974) Douglas Gairdner (1976) Ronald Stanley Illingworth (1977) Seymour Donald Mayneord Court...
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The Canada Gairdner International Award is given annually by the Gairdner Foundation at a special dinner to five individuals for outstanding discoveries...
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foreskin is a vital or vestigial structure. In 1949, British physician Douglas Gairdner noted that the foreskin plays an important protective role in newborns...
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until late 1949, when the Scottish neonatologist and pediatrician Douglas Gairdner published The Fate of the Foreskin in the British Medical Journal;...
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foreskin is a vital or vestigial structure. In 1949, British physician Douglas Gairdner noted that the foreskin plays an important protective role in newborns...
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MacKeith (1972) Cyril Astley Clarke (1973) Edward John Bowlby (1974) Douglas Gairdner (1976) Ronald Stanley Illingworth (1977) Seymour Donald Mayneord Court...
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