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Samuel Squire Sprigge (928 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

period of probation he was appointed sub-editor of the journal. Dr Thomas Wakley, junior, the grandson of the founder of the paper, died in 1909, and
Resurrectionists in the United Kingdom (5,387 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
a relationship first established by kings James IV and Henry VIII. Thomas Wakley, editor of The Lancet, wrote that this lowered "the character of the
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lay by his side." The body was identified by Edwin James QC MP and Thomas Wakley MP, editor of The Lancet. His brother James Sadleir, also an MP, was
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Internally, vol. 1, London: T. Cadell and W. Davies Dick, Robert (1847), Thomas Wakley, Surgeon (ed.), "The Treatment of Dyspepsia", The Lancet, vol. 49, no
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p. 34. ISBN 978-0-521-77971-5. The Lancet. J. Onwhyn. 1849. p. 75. Thomas Wakley, ed. (1846). The Lancet. p. 294. The Scots Magazine, and Edinburgh Literary
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Publisher: London County Council. pp. 94–95. Retrieved 28 January 2008. Thomas Wakley, ed. (1843). On the excess of diseases in large towns, and its causes
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Snatchers, Tomar Publishing, Dublin, 1988. ISBN 1-871793-00-9 pp. 14–18 "Thomas Wakley". The Lancet. 147 (3777): 185–7. 1896. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(02)00256-8