Thomas Swale Vincent MD FRSE LLD (24 May 1868 – 31 December 1933) was a British physiologist who spent most of his working life in Canada. Thomas Swale Vincent...
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Air Force Sténio Vincent Steven Vincent, American author and journalist Strong Vincent Swale Vincent British physician Taron Vincent (born 2000), American...
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Astrophysics at the University of Cambridge Sir William A. Tilden, chemist Swale Vincent, physiologist William Whitehead Watts, FRS, geologist Wilmer Cave Wright...
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mineralogy), M.A. Parker (chemistry), R. R. Cochrane (mathematics), Swale Vincent (physiology), and Gordon Bell (bacteriology). In 1908 the university...
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(biology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia". Retrieved 10 June 2011. Swale Vincent (1912). Internal secretion and the ductless glands. Arnold. p. 150....
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University of Edinburgh in 1908, during which time he had worked under Swale Vincent. Cramer took the English Conjoint qualification after nine years as...
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1907 she published four papers on pancreatic islets with professor Swale Vincent and in 1909 she worked on a paper on thyroid and parathyroid glands...
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Health Officer of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Swale Vincent, physiologist Michael J O Wakelam, molecular biologist, director of...
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publication. The textbook's first edition was published with a preface by Swale Vincent, Professor of Physiology at the University of London. Textbook of Biochemistry...
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of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Working under Professor Swale Vincent, Cameron fostered an interest in endocrinology, researching the distribution...
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