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First and surgeon
* 1842 – Dr. William Brydon, an assistant surgeon in the British East India Company Army during the First Anglo-Afghan War, becomes famous for being the sole survivor of an army of 4, 500 men and 12, 000 camp followers when he reaches the safety of a garrison in Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
When the First Fleet arrived at Port Jackson in January 1788, Phillip ordered Lieutenant Philip Gidley King to lead a party of 15 convicts and seven free men, including surgeon Thomas Jamison ( the future Principal Surgeon of New South Wales ), to take control of the island and prepare for its commercial development.
Initially attracted to London by the " strange new subject called psychoanalysis ", he met and was impressed by Wilfred Trotter, an outstanding brain surgeon who had also written the famous Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War in 1916, based on the horrors of the First World War.
It is the site of a land grant to the First Fleet assistant surgeon, Thomas Arndell.
First appearing on Thornton's 1996 debut solo album, Dr. Octagonecologyst, Dr. Octagon is an extraterrestrial time traveling gynecologist and surgeon from the planet Jupiter.
First surgeon to bring the groundbreaking telescopic lens treatment to the UK.
When the First World War was declared, Duhamel signed up and worked as an army surgeon for four years, often in dangerous situations.
A drawing made in May 1788 by Arthur Bowes Smyth who was the surgeon aboard HMS Lady Penrhyn, a ship of the First Fleet heading for China on its return trip to England
He was promoted surgeon in 1780, and was the principal surgeon during the voyage of the First Fleet to Australia.
The genre continued into the next decade with the Dutch film, The Human Centipede ( First Sequence ) ( 2010 ), about a German surgeon who assembles the gastrointestinal tract of three kidnapped tourists.
Additionally, some patients in some First World countries are finding that insurance either does not cover orthopedic surgery ( such as knee / hip replacement ) or limits the choice of the facility, surgeon, or prosthetics to be used.
First appearing at the opening of season four in the episode " Ambush ", Elizabeth Corday is a British surgeon who has moved to Chicago to gain more experience in trauma surgery.
During this period, she served at the First Battle of Bull Run ( Manassas ), July 21, 1861 and at the Patent Office Hospital in Washington, D. C. She worked as an unpaid field surgeon near the Union front lines, including the Battle of Fredericksburg and in Chattanooga after the Battle of Chickamauga.
* The theme of the 2009 horror film The Human Centipede ( First Sequence ) is that of a sadistic, psychopathic retired surgeon torturing three people by surgically connecting them mouth to rectum, forcing the last two to swallow the excrement of the person in front of them and physically beating all three of them if they try to rebel or escape.
After this Korotkov returned to St. Petersburg and during the First World War he was surgeon to " The Charitable House for disabled soldiers " in Tsarskoe Selo.
William Balmain ( 2 February 1762 – 17 November 1803 ) was a British naval surgeon who sailed as an assistant surgeon with the First Fleet to establish the first European settlement in Australia, and later became its principal surgeon.
Her master was Nicholas Anstis, formerly chief mate on the Lady Penrhyn in the First Fleet, and surgeon was William Waters.
* Doctor Moon: First appearing in Batman # 240 ( March 1972 ), he is a brain surgeon with skills that make him the person to contact to recover dead brains, erase or modify minds, or mental torture.
It is on the eastern side of the Nepean River, just south of Penrith and bears the name of Thomas Jamison, a pioneer landowner and First Fleet surgeon.
It was named after Thomas Jamison ( 1752 / 53 – 1811 ), a First Fleet surgeon and prominent landowner, government official and mercantile trader of the colonial era.
A surgeon by profession, he won the Military Cross in 1916 for working under fire when he was serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps in the First World War.

First and must
First, for any value of T for which all values of f{t} are ordinary points the number of values of f{t} must be odd.
For example: in the First Antinomy, Kant proves the thesis that time must have a beginning by showing that if time had no beginning, then an infinity would have elapsed up until the present moment.
First, the player must turn their back to their opponents, restricting their view of them and the court.
First, one must ascertain the facts.
Branch churches of The Mother Church may take the title of First Church of Christ, Scientist ; Second ; but the article The must not be used, presumably to concede the primacy of the Boston Mother Church.
The basic premise of all of these is that something caused the Universe to exist, and this First Cause must be God.
His conception of First Cause was the idea that the Universe must have been caused by something that was itself uncaused, which he asserted was God.
# Therefore, a First Cause ( or something that is not an effect ) must exist.
Rather, it simply argues that a First Cause ( e. g. the Big Bang, God, or an unarticulated First Cause ) must exist.
First, large areas of the image may be empty of primitives ; rasterization will ignore these areas, but pixel-by-pixel rendering must pass through them.
First we must also define where our view point is, that is, from what vantage point will the scene be drawn.
First, claiming that " basic beliefs " must exist, amounts to the logical fallacy of argument from ignorance combined with the slippery slope.
First, Kant argues that to act in the morally right way, people must act from duty ( deon ).
First, all corners, points that belong to ( technically, are in the closure of ) three or more countries, must be ignored.
First, Britain must give an assurance of full independence for India after the war and allow the election of a constituent assembly to frame a new constitution ; second, although the Indian armed forces would remain under the British Commander-in-Chief, Indians must be included immediately in the central government and given a chance to share power and responsibility.
The Dialogue is a later work than the First Apology ; the date of composition of the latter, from the fact that it was addressed to Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, and Lucius Verus his adopted sons, must fall between 147 and 161.
First published on 21 February 1848, it laid out the beliefs of the Communist League, a group who had come increasingly under the influence of Marx and Engels, who argued that the League must make their aims and intentions clear to the general public rather than hiding them as they had formerly been doing.
First, the company must have market power.
First the membrane must be prepared.
: " 1 ... First then must be put the holy quaternion of the gospels ; following them the Acts of the Apostles ... the epistles of Paul ... the epistle of John ... the epistle of Peter ... After them is to be placed, if it really seem proper, the Book of Revelation, concerning which we shall give the different opinions at the proper time.
If a lower court judge disagrees with a higher court precedent on what the First Amendment should mean, the lower court judge must rule according to the binding precedent.
First, if the rules specify that ties are acceptable, then a player declaring swing must win or tie both directions to win anything, but if he does, he is entitled to his appropriate share.
* To rebut the accusation of denying the catholicity and indefectibility of the Church, they say that, between the death of every Pope and the election of his successor, there is a sede vacante period during which there is no visible Head of the Church, and — while mainstream Catholics hold that, according to the dogmatic constitution Pastor aeternus of the First Vatican Council, which speaks of " perpetual successors " in the pontificate, there must be, apart from such transitory periods, a perpetual presence of the Bishop of Rome, not merely of his office — that the absence of a Pope has become a long-term feature of the Church's structure.

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