marshal and had been knighted. Symonds was born in London on 11 April 1890 to the Canadian-born Sir Charters Symonds, surgeon to Guy's Hospital, and...
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Symonds is a surname with English origins, derived from Simon. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Symonds (1946–2006), American theatre technical...
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hemorrhage has been known since the 1920s, when London neurologist Charles Symonds described the clinical syndrome. The term "thunderclap headache" was...
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and one of the original Capital Radio DJs. Symonds was born in Oxford, the son of Pamela and Ronald Symonds, respectively author of the Let’s Speak French...
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2022. "Peter Symonds College – Prospectus 2016" (PDF). "Peter Symonds College – Duke of Edinburgh's Award". Duke of Edinburgh, Peter Symonds College. Retrieved...
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Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas Matthew Charles Symonds, GCB (31 October 1811 – 14 November 1894) was a Royal Navy officer. He was commanding officer...
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as a training neurologist and researcher, twice being awarded the Charles Symonds Prize by the Association of British Neurologists (1997, 2002). In 2009...
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Symonds (2 October 1918 – 15 July 2006) was an English academic and civil servant. He was born in Oxford, the son of neurologist Sir Charles Symonds and...
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Charters James Symonds KBE CB FRCS (1852–1932) was a British-Canadian surgeon, and surgeon to Guy's Hospital, London. Charters Symonds was born at Dalhousie...
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3. PMID 16602675. Symonds CP (1931). "Otitic hydrocephalus". Brain. 54: 55–71. doi:10.1093/brain/54.1.55. Also printed in Symonds CP (January 1932)....
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