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    James Manby Gully (14 March 1808 – 27 March 1883) was a Victorian medical doctor, well known for practising hydrotherapy, or the "water cure". Along with...
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    Sir William Court Gully upon his retirement as Speaker of the House of Commons. He was the son of the physician James Manby Gully. The title of the viscountcy...
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    Coroner's inquest, the lurid details of Florence's past affair with Dr James Manby Gully, a married man thirty-seven years her senior, became a topic of intense...
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    Speaker of the House of Commons between 1895 and 1905. Gully was the son of James Manby Gully of Malvern, a successful physician who became involved in...
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  • at National Cancer Institute Gulley surname James Manby Gully (1808-1883), Victorian medical doctor Gully (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Gully is the surname of: James Manby Gully (1808–1883), English medical doctor known for practising hydrotherapy John Gully (1783–1863), English prize-fighter...
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  • States Thomas Manby (1769–1834), British naval officer Manby in Lincolnshire, UK Aaron Manby, first iron steamship to go to sea James Manby Gully This page...
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    unsolved death of Charles Bravo, who she thought had been murdered by Dr James Manby Gully. In December 1969 Mountbatten wrote to Christie again after having...
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    Graefenberg, although not many. One of these was James Wilson, who himself, along with James Manby Gully, established and operated a water cure establishment...
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    After reading a pamphlet by Doctor James Wilson, who operated a hydropathic establishment with James Manby Gully at Malvern, he stayed there for "some...
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