• Sir Albert William Liley KCMG (12 March 1929 – 15 June 1983) was a New Zealand medical practitioner, renowned for developing techniques to improve the...
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  • English scholar and Latin grammarian William Samuel Lilly (1840–1919), English barrister and writer William Liley (1929–1983), New Zealand surgeon and...
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  • Liley is a surname, and may refer to: John Liley, rugby player Rob Liley, rugby player William Liley, surgeon Liley Medal This page lists people with...
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    resulted in early intervention and lower mortality rates. In 1963, Albert William Liley developed a course of intrauterine transfusions for Rh incompatibility...
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    management and treatment of women with cervical cancer at the hospital. William Liley carried out the first pre-birth blood transfusion of Rh negative blood...
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    performed in New Zealand at the National Women's Hospital at Auckland. Dr. William Liley carried out the transfusion on the unborn son of a woman identified...
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  • humanitarian Anne Castles, cognitive scientist of reading and language Sir William Liley, perinatal physiologist Adrian Liston, immunologist Rodolfo Llinás,...
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    Commons Photo of the 1974 Wellington anti-abortion march, led by Sir William Liley, Dr Diana Mason (wife of Bruce Mason), Ruth Kirk, and Archbishop Reginald...
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  • Richard Wild LLD 1970 C. E. Beeby LitD 1970 Edmund Hillary LLD 1971 William Liley DSc 1971 Philip Patrick Lynch LLD 1971 Duncan Stout LLD 1972 Rewi Alley...
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    the WCPM (World Congress in Perinatal Medicine) in 2015, and the Sir William Liley medal during the International Congress on Fetus as a Patient in 2016...
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