• and other pharmacology contributions. Zaimis was elected to the British Pharmacological Society Hall of Fame. Zaimis was born in Galați, Romania. Her father...
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  • 1928 Andreas Zaimis (1791–1840), Greek freedom fighter and politician Eleanor Zaimis (1915–1982), Greek-British academic Georgios Zaimis (1937–2020),...
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  • Alfred Blalock, Charles Ragan [de], Harry M. Rose, William D.M. Paton, Eleanor Zaimis, Wilfred G. Bigelow 1960 Joshua Harold Burn, John H. Gibbon Jr., William...
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  • 1079–1080. 1994. Paton, William; Wolstenholme, Gordon; Luniewska, Valérie. "Eleanor Zaimis". Munk's Roll. VII, 1915–1982. London: Royal College of Physicians:...
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    in the control of hypertension. For this work he and his colleague Eleanor Zaimis were amongst the recipients of the first Gairdner Foundation International...
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  • popular columnists of the time, such as Joseph Cookman, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Max Lerner, Murray Kempton, Pete Hamill, and Eric Sevareid,...
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    an active Suffragette, a great admirer and distant acquaintance of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, and an active member of her church. She was a member of The...
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  • Orfordness, Suffolk, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued by the steamship Zaimis ( United Kingdom). Lord Duffryn  United Kingdom The brigantine ran aground...
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  • Her four crewmen were rescued by the United States Life Saving Service. Zaimis  United Kingdom The steamship was run into by Neptune ( United Kingdom)...
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