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* 1883 – An F5 tornado strikes Rochester, Minnesota, leading to the creation of the Mayo Clinic.
* Hypoglycemia at the Mayo Clinic
* 1865 – Charles Horace Mayo, American surgeon, founder of the Mayo Clinic ( d. 1939 )
Anderson and colleagues from St Thomas ' Hospital, London, were the first to mention a case with possible clinical findings of LEMS in 1953, but Lambert, Eaton and Rooke at the Mayo Clinic were the first physicians to substantially describe the clinical and electrophysiological findings of the disease in 1956.
* Charles Horace Mayo ( 1865 – 1939 ), physician and co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
* William James Mayo ( 1861 – 1939 ), co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
* William Worrall Mayo, co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
* Mayo Clinic, a medical center in Rochester, Minnesota, United States
* Mayo Medical School, an American medical school that is part of the Mayo Clinic and the Mayo College of Medicine
* 1939 – Charles Horace Mayo, American medical practitioner, co-founder of Mayo Clinic ( b. 1865 )
2007 September Mayo Clinic.
He began chemotherapy treatment at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, in early April 2006.
** Mayo Clinic researchers warn that the dieting drug " fen-phen " can cause severe heart and lung damage.
* August 21 – An F5 tornado strikes Rochester, Minnesota, leading to the creation of the Mayo Clinic.
In addition, a retrospective case-control study published by researchers from the Mayo Clinic in 2006 has found an increased risk of developing diabetes mellitus and hypertension in people who had undergone ESWL, compared with age and gender-matched people who had undergone nonsurgical treatment.
* Conjunctivitis Mayo Clinic website.
In 1923, an elderly man who was diagnosed in the Mayo Clinic with inoperable stomach cancer went to an ERA practitioner, who declared him " completely cured " after treatments.
It is currently housed in University Square in downtown Rochester, near the Mayo Clinic.

Mayo and well
Jefferson's earnings reputedly enabled him to buy a car and employ chauffeurs ( although there is debate over the reliability of this as well ); he was given a Ford car " worth over $ 700 " by Mayo Williams, Paramount's connection with the black community.
Kaye starred in several movies with actress Virginia Mayo in the 1940s, and is well known for his roles in films such as The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ( 1947 ), The Inspector General ( 1949 ), On the Riviera ( 1951 ) co-starring Gene Tierney, Knock on Wood ( 1954 ), White Christmas ( 1954, in a role originally intended for Fred Astaire, then Donald O ' Connor ), The Court Jester ( 1956 ), and Merry Andrew ( 1958 ).
Bogart worked well with Ida Lupino, and her relationship with him was a close one, provoking jealousy from Bogart's wife Mayo.
Anastasio's attraction to complex compositions was apparent on his 2004 release, Seis De Mayo, which included some of his work with the Vermont Youth Orchestra, as well as other smaller ensembles.
Bruce and Nyland ( 2011 ) suggest that many academics preceded Mayo in identifying a concept similar to that of the human relations movement even going as far to suggest that the output and information collected by the Hawthorne investigations was identified well before Mayo by Taylor.
Kilbride is one of Ireland ’ s most widely spread placenames, there are 43 Kilbrides located in 19 of Ireland ’ s 32 counties: Antrim ( 2 ), Carlow, Cavan, Down, Dublin, Galway, Kildare, Kilkenny ( 3 ), Laois, Longford, Louth, Mayo ( 5 ), Meath ( 4 ), Offaly ( 4 ), Roscommon ( 2 ), Waterford, Westmeath ( 2 ), Wexford ( 4 ), and Wicklow ( 8 ) as well as two Kilbreedy ’ s in Tipperary, Kilbreedia and Toberbreeda in Clare, Toberbreedia in Kilkenny, Brideswell Commons in Dublin, Bridestown and Templebreedy in Cork and Rathbride and Brideschurch in Kildare.
Palo de Mayo is the name given to the dance as well as the music genre that originated in the festival of the same name that is celebrated every day of May annually in Nicaragua.
150 personnel from eleven mountain rescue teams from across Ireland, including the local Mayo Mountain Rescue Team ( MMRT ) for whom it is the busiest day of the year, as well as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Civil Defence Ireland and members of Garda Síochána are involved in the climb.
The former Gath & Chaves department store ( 1914 ) and annex ( overlooking Avenida de Mayo ) were located here until the retailer's closure in 1974 ; the buildings today house Banco Meridian, the local branch of Deloitte, as well as Chilean retailer Falabella.
There are also copies of the Mayo Advertiser delivered door to door to houses in the area, as well as being available in many businesses around the town.
In 1992 the band released their second Album All The Way From Tuam, which included live favorites " Green & Red Of Mayo ", " Exhilarating Sadness " and " You Got Me On The Run " as well as the singles " Wake Up Sleeping ", " Pied Piper ", " Never Mind The Strangers ", " Me Heart Is Living In The Sixties Still " and their next number one hit, " Hay Wrap ".
The statue of José de San Martín, in Parque de Mayo, the sculpture group of Lola Mora in the fountain at the front of Universidad del Sur, the memorial to Giuseppe Garibaldi, the statue of Isabel I of Castile in front of the bus station, donated by the Government of Spain ( no such pieces are donated to non capital cities as it has been this case, enhancing the importance of the local Spanish descendants ), the pieces which decorate the frontispieces of Banco de la Nación, Edificio Banco Provincia, to the side of the City Hall, Saint George and the Dragon of the former electrical power plant of Ingeniero White in the Port, the ones of the former building of La Nueva Provincia and those of the Cathedral are unique, as well as the modern art ones which form the group of Paseo de las Esculturas, indeed remarkable.
Despite being at odds with different viceroys over financial issues throughout his tenure, Napier was able to resolve disputes in an amicable manner due to the friendly relations he had with Sir John Lawrence and well as his successor, Richard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo.
He was trustee of the Chicago Orchestral Association as well as with the Mayo Foundation, which operates Mayo Clinic.
The combination with Mayo worked well but a minor revamp in 1990 saw Brambles progress to a 90-minute drivetime show and then, when Gary Davies went to weekends, promotion to the important lunchtime slot.
:" The idea was well expressed long ago by Colonel Walter in an excellent and most suggestive report which may have influenced Lord Mayo when he founded the present college.
Nayak, Member of the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee, Sushil Wadhwani, the retired Chief General Manager & Executive Director of the Reserve Bank of India & erstwhile Managing Director of NABARD, Yashwant Thorat, as well as Rakesh Mohan, who served as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India have all schooled at Mayo.
Mayo also reprised the role in the unsuccessful 1977 NBC-TV spinoff series Sanford Arms opposite actor Theodore Wilson, as well as for two episodes of Sanford, another NBC-TV Sanford and Son spinoff, this time opposite Redd Foxx and actor Dennis Burkley, in 1981.
Mayo Clinic neurologist Dr. Kenneth Mack described her condition as she entered college, " she's recovered ' remarkably well ' and should continue to improve.
* Charles Herbert Mayo, Our Bit, a record of the Mayo family's contribution to WWI ( privately published ; a copy resides in the Bodleian, complete with handwritten note, and copies remain with present-day descendants as well )
The Democrat candidate polled 21. 3 % and while Downer retained Mayo on a two party preferred basis comfortably, a swing of 6 % away from Downer towards the Democrat may well have seen Downer lose the seat.

Mayo and known
It is named after the village of Mayo, which is now generally known as Mayo Abbey.
Although he did not make known his intention when creating the plates, art historians view them as a visual protest against the violence of the 1808 Dos de Mayo Uprising, the subsequent Peninsular War of 1808 – 14 and the setbacks to the liberal cause following the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in 1814.
* Maio, Cape Verde ( also formerly known as Mayo Island )
The Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research state that there is no known cure for MSG reactions.
In the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, in the city of Bluefields, the Carnival, better known as Palo de Mayo ( or Mayo Ya!
The people were suspicious of outsiders and Mayo, a school teacher, was a known quantity and one of their own.
During his life, he built a historic mansion in Paintsville which has become known as Mayo Mansion.
Commodore Mayo held a large tract of land on the South River, known in the early 1900s as " Mayo's Neck " that formerly was the home estate of Captain Nicholas Gassaway the son of Maryland politician Colonel Nicholas Gassaway.
Mayo continued as president of the college, now known as Texas A & M University – Commerce, until his death in 1917 and is buried on the campus grounds.
Patients are referred to Mayo Clinic from across the U. S. and the world, and it is known for innovative and effective treatments.
Mayo Clinic is known for being at the top of most accredited quality standard listings ; for example, it has been near the top of the U. S. News & World Report List of " Best Hospitals for more than 20 years ".
In 1972, Mayo Clinic opened the doors of its own medical school ( Mayo Medical School ) in Rochester, which is known for its contributions the medical field.
Since about the year 2000, Mayo Clinic has also become known for achieving high quality at low cost.
Ismael Zambada García ( born January 1, 1948 ), also known as El Mayo Zambada, is a Mexican drug lord and one of the two Sinaloa cartel leaders.
Transhumance pastures were known as Booley, Boley, Bouley, Buaile and Boola and these names survive in many placenames, for example Buaile h ' Anraoi in Kilcommon parish, Erris, North Mayo where the landscape still clearly shows the layout of the rundale system of agriculture.
Knock (, meaning The Hill – but now more generally known in Irish as Cnoc Mhuire, " Hill of ( the Virgin ) Mary ") is a village in County Mayo, Ireland.
Mayo is best known as the joint author, with Baird and Ridgway, of A History of North American Birds ( 3 volumes, 1874 ), which was the first attempt since John James Audubon's ( thirty years prior ) to complete the study of American ornithology.
The Mayo Clinic lists " parents ' exposure to some pesticides " as a known risk factor.
This statue had earlier been installed in the premises of Mayo Hospital, currently known as the Mahilya Chikatsalya, Jaipur.
Mayo is known as the founder of the Human Relations Movement, and was known for his research including the Hawthorne Studies and his book The Human Problems of an Industrialized Civilization ( 1933 ).

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