George Riddoch (10 August 1842 – 23 April 1919) was an Australian pastoralist and politician. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly...
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Riddoch may refer to: Riddoch syndrome Riddoch Highway Alexander Riddoch, eight times Provost of Dundee Dave Riddoch, Scottish footballer George Riddoch...
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The Riddoch syndrome is a term coined by Zeki and Ffytche (1998) in a paper published in Brain. The term acknowledges the work of George Riddoch who was...
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John Riddoch (27 October 1827 – 15 July 1901) was a pastoralist and politician in the State of South Australia, brother and business partner of George Riddoch...
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per second). In the aftermath of the First World War, a neurologist, George Riddoch, had described patients who had been blinded by gunshot wounds to V1...
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syndrome – Douglas Reye Rickettsiosis – Howard Taylor Ricketts Riddoch syndrome – George Riddoch Riedel thyroiditis – Bernhard Riedel Riggs disease – John...
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Churchill's personal physician Lord Moran, and eminent neurologist Dr George Riddoch) which assessed Hess's capability to stand trial for war crimes. As...
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Emil Muecke Angas Parsons Christopher Pyne A. E. V. Richardson George Riddoch John Riddoch Arthur Rymill William John Sowden Samuel Tomkinson William Wigley...
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Garth Eddis : 1927–1928 Sir Edward Charles Benthall : 1932 and 1936 Sir George Riddoch Campbell : 1935–36 and 1938–39 Sir (John) Henry Richardson : 1940 Sir...
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Hurd and Henry Foote (c. 1820–1893) purchased the Outalpa in 1876, and George Riddoch (c. 1843–1919) purchased the Weinteriga runs around the same time. The...
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