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| | St Katharine's Dock, London E1: tourist information from TourUK |
 | | Situated on the north bank of the Thames, St Katharine's once had over 1,000 cottages, a brewery, hospital and the 12th century church of St Katharine. |  | | In 1828 all this was removed to make way for a new docklands development, designed by Thomas Telford. |  | | St Katharine's Dock, the most central of the capital's docks, flourished during the 19th and early-20th centuries but by the mid-20th century the dock became too small to handle the new, larger, container ships. |
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http://www.touruk.co.uk/london_sights/stkatherinesdock1.htm
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| | IMC-ETLcatalogbytitle.htm |
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http://edtech.slu.edu/imc/IMC-ETLcatalogbytitle.htm
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| | St Katharine's Dock |
 | | The dock was constructed by Thomas Telford and the works took just 18 months. |  | | This 25-acre site immediately eastwards of the Tower of London was originally St Katharine's Hospital, established in 1148. |  | | Eleven thousand people were displaced as well as several institutions including the hospital. |
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http://www.jbutler.org.uk/London/TowerHamlets/StKatherinesDock.shtml
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http://www.immunesupport.com/library/print.cfm?ID=5342
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| | Central Virginia Post-Polio Support Group |
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http://www.cvppsg.org
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| | The preparation and stability of a liquid olanzapine preparation for oral administration in hospitals |
 | | Ms Harvey is a clinical scientist at the medical toxicology unit of Guy's and St Thomas's hospital trust, where Dr Flanagan is consultant clinical scientist, and at the Maudsley hospital, London, where Mr Taylor is chief pharmacist. |  | | In order to establish whether this suspension in paediatric base might be suitable for hospital use, we have assessed the stability of olanzapine in this medium at 28C in half-empty bottles over 21 days using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). |  | | Preparation of olanzapine suspension (1mg/ml) Zyprexa tablets (3 x 10mg) were halved and then crushed using a mortar and pestle and the powder suspended in 30ml Guy's hospital formula base for paediatric mixtures (paediatric base), a syrup-based mixture containing carboxymethylcellulose BP, methylhydroxybenzoate BP and propylhydroxybenzoate BP. |
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http://www.pharmj.com/Editorial/20000819/papers/olanzapine.html
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| | Библиотека Luksian key Calendar: World's famous dates. |
 | | 1747 The first clinic specializing in the treatment of venereal diseases was opened at London Dock Hospital, England. |  | | 1922 Leonard Thompson became the first person to be successfully treated with insulin, at Toronto General Hospital. |  | | 1571 The Royal Exchange in London, England, founded by financier Thomas Gresham, was opened by Queen Elizabeth I. 1849 English-born Elizabeth Blackwell gra- duated from a New York medical school to become the first woman doctor. |
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http://lib.luksian.com/texte/encndict/005
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| | Brown Institute for Animals |
 | | He also researched into Johne's disease, a chronic intestinal infection of cattle.Twort was born in Camberley, Surrey, and studied medicine at St Thomas's Hospital, London. |  | | In 1886 he took the position of Assistant Professor of Surgery at the National Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy, Queen Square, where he performed operations on the brain and spinal cord. |  | | From 1884 to 1890 Horsley was Professor-Superintendent of the Brown Institute, where he did experiments on localization of brain function (with Charles Beevor), on the pituitary gland, on the relation of the larynx to the nervous system (with Felix Semon), and on the thyroid gland, myxoedema and cachexia strumipriva. |
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http://www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk/Brown.html
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| | Positron Emission Tomography Laboratory |
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http://neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu/pet-hp.htm
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| | St.thomas''s Hospital London |
 | | Guy's Hospital, founded by Thomas Guy, a London bookseller, in 1721; and St. Thomas's Hospital, which is the... |  | | St Thomas Hospital, Lambeth, Greater London St Thomas Hospital, Lambeth, Greater London The hospital was founded with 40 beds in the 12th century by monks of an Augustinian priory. |  | | St Thomas Hospital, Lambeth, Greater London St Thomas Hospital, Lambeth, Greater London The extensive buildings of the hospital, designed by Henry Currey and opened by Queen Victoria in 1871. |
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http://www.business-centres-london-uk.co.uk/businesslondon/st.thomas's_hospital_london.html
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| | St Thomas's Hospital |
 | | Thomas Cromwell, who called it 'the bawdy hospital of St Thomas in Southwark' in 1535 as it was alleged that the master kept a concubine and had sold the church plate. |  | | St Thomas's Hospital was founded in about 1106, probably as part of the Priory of St Mary Overie, Southwark but its name The Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr probably dates after Thomas Beckett was made a cannon in1173. |  | | In 1540 Henry VIII closed The Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr, and 'decanonised' Becket. |
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http://www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk/StThomas.html
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| | St. Mary Colechurch 105/18 British History Online |
 | | Becket's birthplace and the hospital of st. Thomas of acre |  | | The precinct of the hospital, extending north from the church as far as the modern Church Passage and the churchyards of St. Martin and St. Olave, may have evolved considerably between the 13th and the 16th centuries. |  | | In 1505, for example, Thomas Garthe wished to be buried in the N. aisle before the altar of St. Thomas and left a vestment to the altar of St. Thomas in the body of the church. |
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=4620
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| | sthguide.doc |
 | | Today as part of the Guys and St Thomas Hospital Trust, the Dental Hospital and School benefits from access to all the facilities and expertise of two great teaching hospitals and is a major contributor to the standing of the United Medical and Dental Schools. |  | | With the formation of the Guys and St. Thomas Hospital Trust, the Guys Department of Dermatology also merged with St. Johns. |  | | Guy's & St Thomas' is the largest Trust in the UK and close links with UMDS, our medical school, allow us to combine clinical excellence with internationally renowned teaching and research. |
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http://www.claphamhealth.org.uk/Documents/sthguide.doc
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| | St Thomas' Hospital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The modern St Thomas' Hospital is located in the London Borough of Lambeth across the river from the Palace of Westminster on a plot of land which was reclaimed from the river during construction of the Albert Embankment in the late 1860s. |  | | Sir Thomas Guy, a governor of St Thomas', founded Guy's Hospital in 1721 as a place to treat 'incurables' discharged from St Thomas'. |  | | St Thomas' Hospital is a large NHS hospital in Lambeth, London. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Thomas'_Hospital
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| | 9413430.txt |
 | | It was noted he had presented to the Army hospital at Fort Campbell with a history of stuttering and chest discomfort, and an electrocardiogram appeared to show a prior inferior infarct with acute changes; he was transferred to St. Thomas with an ongoing inferior infarct (heart attack). |  | | The veteran was hospitalized for treatment of a heart attack due to service-connected coronary artery disease at St. Thomas Hospital from May 31 to June 5, 1989. |  | | He specifically said that he passed out after he sustained a heart attack, was brought to the Army hospital by his wife, and did not regain consciousness until two days after the balloon angioplasty was performed at St. Thomas Hospital. |
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http://www.va.gov/vetapp/files2/9413430.txt
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| | St Thomas's Hospital |
 | | St Thomas's Hospital was founded in about 1106, probably as part of the Priory of St Mary Overie, Southwark but its name The Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr probably dates after Thomas Beckett was made a cannon in1173. |  | | Thomas Cromwell, who called it 'the bawdy hospital of St Thomas in Southwark' in 1535 as it was alleged that the master kept a concubine and had sold the church plate. |  | | In 1540 Henry VIII closed The Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr, and 'decanonised' Becket. |
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http://www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk/StThomas.html
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| | AIM25: King's College London College Archives: ST THOMAS'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL RECORDS |
 | | St Thomas's lost several lecturers, and the popularity of Astley Cooper at Guy's and the establishment of new teaching hospitals in London such as King's College led to a period of decline for St Thomas's medical school. |  | | Administrative/Biographical history: St Thomas's Hospital has its origins in a small infirmary attached to the Augustinian Priory of St Mary the Virgin (St Mary Overie), which was destroyed by fire in 1212. |  | | Guy's Hospital opened in the grounds of St Thomas's in 1725, and lectures, wards and operations were attended by the students of both hospitals. |
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http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/6/5742.htm
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| | Thomas Guy |
 | | London Hospital Installs 100,000th HP Patient Monitor; New Cardiac Care Unit at Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital is Home to Milestone HP Viridia CMS. |  | | London's renowned Guy's and St Thomas's Hospital NHS Trusts. |  | | Incyte and Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital Trust Enter Into Research Partnership to Study Osteoarthritis. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0771922.html
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| | London Dry's - Christenings |
 | | 12 Feb 1692 St Bride Fleet St. F: Thomas DRY M: Elizabeth |  | | 13 Jan 1757 Foundling Hospital Church of Eng., St Pancras. |  | | 20 Apr 1717 St Bride Fleet St. F: Thomas DRYE M: Elizabeth |
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| | The Kentucky Post |
 | | Wednesday at St. Luke Hospital East, Fort Thomas. |  | | Thursday at St. Luke Hospital East, Fort Thomas. |  | | She was a homemaker and a member of St. Thomas Church in Fort Thomas, the St. Thomas 55 Club and the church Rosary Society. |
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http://www.kypost.com/2005/02/04/kobits020405.html
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| | Dame Cicely Saunders OM (1918 to 2005) |
 | | This remarkable relationship with St Thomas was recognised formally in 2003 when she came to the hospitals central hall to unveil a statue which had been made to honour her. |  | | Dame Cicely was closely connected with St Thomas Hospital throughout her life and had great affection for it. |  | | It was Dame Cicelys experiences as a nurse and lady almoner at St Thomas that inspired her to work so tirelessly to help improve end of life care, and for this we all owe her a huge debt of gratitude. |
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http://www.guysandstthomas.nhs.uk/page3101.htm
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| | kobits060600 |
 | | Weber, 76, of Fort Thomas, died Thursday at St. Luke Hospital East, Fort Thomas. |  | | Memorials are suggested to Baptist Convalescent Center, 120 Main St., Newport, Ky. 410171; or to St. Luke Hospital East Cancer Fund, 85 N. Grand Ave., Fort Thomas, Ky. 41075. |  | | Raymond Ernest Lawson, 64, of Dayton, died Sunday at St. Luke Hospital East, Fort Thomas. |
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http://www.kypost.com/news/2000/kobits060600.html
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| | EoLFHS Parishes: Ilford |
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http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/parish/ilford.htm
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| | Directory - Arts: Architecture: History: Building Types: Hospitals and Asylums: Medieval |
 | | City of Winchester: Hospital of St Cross  · cached  · An illustrated history of this almshouse founded in the 1130s by Bishop Henry of Blois for 13 poor men, and enlarged in the 15th century by Cardinal Beaufort. |  | | Medieval Hospitals of Kent  · cached  · Ian Coulson introduces the topic, gives a list of early hospitals and almshouses in the county, with foundation dates, and a plan and reconstruction drawing of St John's Hospital, Canterbury, the oldest hospital in England. |  | | St John's Hospital, Bruges  · cached  · A history and photographs of this large medieval hospital, now a museum, from Belgium Travel Network. |
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http://www.incywincy.com/default?p=536012
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| | Guys' & St Thomas' Charity About us Legal |
 | | Guy's & St Thomas' Charity has its Registered Office at The Counting House, Guy's Hospital, St Thomas Street, London, SE1 9RT and is a Registered Charity (No. 251983) regulated by the Charity Commission. |  | | Guy's & St Thomas' Charity does not warrant the suitability of any such software which is downloaded and accepts no liability for any problems with your computer that may arise as a result. |  | | Guy's & St Thomas' Charity and the Guy's & St Thomas' Charity logo are trade marks of Guy's & St Thomas' Charity. |
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http://www.gsttcharity.org.uk/aboutus/legal.html
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| | St Thomas' Hospital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The modern St Thomas' Hospital is located in the London Borough of Lambeth across the river from the Palace of Westminster on a plot of land which was reclaimed from the river during construction of the Albert Embankment in the late 1860s. |  | | St Thomas' Hospital is a large NHS hospital in Lambeth, London. |  | | St Thomas' Hospital is one of London's most famous hospitals - associated with names such as Astley Cooper and William Cheselden and Florence Nightingale, and appearing in the 2002 movie 28 Days Later. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Thomas'_Hospital
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| | AIM25: King's College London College Archives: Photographs of St Thomas's Hospital Medical School |
 | | Related material: Photographs of St Thomas's Hospital are held by King's College Photography and Design Services (St Thomas'). |  | | Photographs and prints of St Thomas's Hospital, held by London Metropolitan Archives. |  | | Scope and content/abstract: Photographs of St Thomas's Hospital Medical School, [1859-2003], comprising photographs of notable hospital events, 1892-[2000], including opening of the new wing of the medical school, 1892; theatricals and musicals, 1818-[1980s]; roayl visits 1940s-[1970s]; and of facilities including operating theatre 1896-[1990], wards [1900-1960s]; School of Physiology, 1935-1946; Biochemistry Department,[1950s-1990s]; |
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http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/6/5864.htm
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