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  John Hunter (New South Wales)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Captain John Hunter (1737 - 1821) was born in Leith, Scotland.
Hunter served as the governor of the colony from 1795 to 1800.
The Hunter River and Hunter Valley north of Sydney are both named after him, as is the suburb of Hunters Hill in Sydney.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/j/jo/john_hunter__new_south_wales_.html   (237 words)

  
 John Hunter (New South Wales) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Captain John Hunter (1737 to 1821) was a British naval officer and colonial administrator who succeded Arthur Phillip as the second governor of New South Wales, Australia from 1795 to 1800.
Hunter was born in Leith, Scotland in 1737.
The story of the contact, (which may be appocryphal), says that it took place while Hunter was having breakfast and is remembered in the name of the suburb, Breakfast Point.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Hunter_(New_South_Wales)   (445 words)

  
 John Hunter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Hunter (surgeon), (1728 - 1793), was a surgeon and anatomist.
John Hunter (New South Wales), was Governor of New South Wales from 1795 to 1800.
John Hunter (South Carolina), (1732/1760-1802) was an American politician.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Hunter   (117 words)

  
 Tribuneindia... The fact File
John Hunter, born in 1728, on a farm near Glasgow, was the youngest of 10 children.
John studied surgery at St. George’s Hospital and soon joined the staff, as he was a bright student and quick learner.
John Hunter’s pupil Edward Jenner was so inspired by his teacher to be patient, accurate and persistent that he spent many years in research and finally discovered the small-pox vaccine.
www.tribuneindia.com /1999/99sep04/saturday/fact.htm   (660 words)

  
 John Hunter (www.whonamedit.com)
Hunter, youngest of the ten children of John and Agnes Hunter, - the «Hunters of Hunterstown» - as the small settlement of Long Calderwood, near Glasgow, belonged to the Hunters.
Hunter made numerous preparations from material brought to the dissecting room, obtained at postmortem examination, or from chance supply, such as the grampus caught at the mouth of the Thames in 1759 and conveyed to Westminster Bridge on a barge.
Hunter helped to found the Royal Veterinary College, 1791; he was a vice-president, and with Henry Cline (1750-1827), served on a committee that approved of the appointment of Vian St. Bel as the first professor of the college.
www.whonamedit.com /doctor.cfm/84.html   (6869 words)

  
 Alligator Records
Hunter was amazed at the reception King got from the crowd, especially the frenzy of the women in the audience.
Hunter recorded a number of singles for the Yucca label from 1961 to 1963 (these sides were later released as Texas Border Town Blues on the Dutch Double Trouble label in 1986).
Although all of these recordings were well received locally, Hunter's reputation never spread (due in no small part to his desire to stay in Jaurez, where he was treated like royalty and even had his own body guards and expense account).
www.alligator.com /artists/bio.cfm?ArtistID=032   (1409 words)

  
 John E. Hunter Vita   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Hunter, J.E. (1972) On the necessity of a psychological distance principle in the regulation of complex, habitual behavior.
Hunter, R.F.; Hunter, J.E.; and Young, R. The development of aggression in the classroom: A new model and an empirlcal study testing the model with an assessment of the impact of counselling.
Hunter, J.E. and Hunter, R.F. MEANS: A program for breaking multivariate data down by a nominal classification, yields means, standard deviations, and a complete analysis of variance on each variable (with provisions for missing data).
wattlab.coms.uconn.edu /hunter/vita.htm   (9685 words)

  
 John Hunter (surgeon)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Hunter (February 13, 1728 - October 16, 1793) was a Scottish surgeon who regarded as one of the most distinguished scientists of his day.
He was a younger brother of William Hunter, the anatomist.
Hunter was an excellent anatomist; his knowledge and skill as a surgeon was based on sound anatomical background.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/john_hunter__surgeon_   (252 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - John Hunter (Medicine, Biography) - Encyclopedia
John Hunter 1728–93, Scottish anatomist and surgeon, studied under his brother, William Hunter.
A pioneer in comparative anatomy and morphology, he made many valuable investigations and introduced several surgical techniques, including a method of ligating aneurisms that is still in use.
Hunter's anatomical collection, acquired in 1800 by the Royal College of Surgeons, London, formed the nucleus of the Hunterian Museum.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/H/Hunter-J.html   (211 words)

  
 John Hunter
Hunter is considered, with Ambroise Paré and Joseph Lister, one of the three greatest surgeons of all time.
He is credited with having raised English surgery from a mere "technical trade" to its position as equal to other medical specialties.
Aside from his research and teaching in anatomy and surgery, Hunter wrote important works on teeth (he coined the terms cuspids, bicuspids, molars, and incisors), sexually transmitted disease, and inflammation.
www.med.virginia.edu /hs-library/historical/classics/Hunter.html   (198 words)

  
 The Descendants of John Hunter and Nancy Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
"Hunter, Rev. William John, DD [John's son], pastor of the Wesley Church, Hamilton, and Superintendant of the Hamilton district, was born on the 26th February, 1835, at Phillipsburgh, in the Province of Quebec.
BURIAL: Samuel Hunter son of John Hunter of St. Armand shoemaker and of Nancy his wife died on the eight day of October and was buried on the tenth in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty one in the presence of the subscribing witnesses: John Hunter, Nancy Hunter.
Hunter was a Canadian by birth, and was born in the township of East Gwillimbury, County of North York.
www.islandregister.com /hunter.html   (6372 words)

  
 John Hunter
Hunter was diagnosed in late May 2002 with ALS, a neuromuscular disease that gradually robs the person of the ability to control and move voluntary muscles.
Hunter was quick to credit Pohlman's encouragement and determination, as well as his wife's persistence, with bringing about the change.
Hunter is survived by his wife; two children, Victoria, 8, and Jace, 5; his mother, brother and sister.
www.focusonals.com /john_hunter.htm   (943 words)

  
 John Dudley Hunter - Oxendine Hunter - Lumbee American Indians
John Dudley Hunter was born in 2/2/1849 in White County Tennessee.
Dudley Hunter died in Aug 1930 and is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Chickasha.
Jim Hunter died in 1924, was a bachalor, buried in Rose Hill Cem.
wine.wineintro.com /genealogy/waller/indian/hunter.html   (1038 words)

  
 The Lesion - John Hunter (1728 - 1793)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Lesion - John Hunter (1728 - 1793)
John Hunter was born at Long Calderwood, Lanarkshire, Scotland the youngest of ten children, when his father was seventy years old.
Hunter described the lesion of inflammation in several phases and variants.
www.umanitoba.ca /faculties/medicine/units/history/lesion/lesion6.html   (227 words)

  
 John F. Hunter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Farley Hunter, 34, of Beverly, Kentucky, suffered full cardiac arrest after returning from a call on October 14, 2002.
John was on the phone with that call when his co-workers heard the phone drop.
Hunter had been a paramedic with Allen's Ambulance Service for two years, as long as he had been a paramedic.
nemsms.org /honorees/huntjf03.htm   (274 words)

  
 John Hunter Hill Genealogy
John had been married, but the name of his wife and date of death are not known.
They lived in Brazil, Indiana, for several years, then migrated to Olathe, Kansas about 1861, where John had a lime kiln and made brick, etc. He was blind in one eye and did not have to serve in the Civil War but was in the home guard.
John said he wasn't leaving, but was the first one in the wagon the morning they started in May, 1901.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/greenwoo/hill.htm   (703 words)

  
 BDJ | John Hunter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A picture taken at that time shows the newly entered Hunter sporting a full set, a feature that was to remain with him throughout life although at that time this physiognomy was jet fl rather than the white beard which most of us remember.
Appointed to the light cruiser HMS KENYA in January 1941, John took part in the hunt for the BISMARCK and was involved in supplying a covering force for convoys in the Arctic.
John scanned his crew, selected his mark and divested the victim of his neck ware before donning it himself.
www.nature.com /cgi-taf/dynapage.taf?file=/bdj/journal/v197/n5/full/4811625a.html   (627 words)

  
 No. 1131: John Hunter
Hunter was the coarse younger brother of a suave London surgeon.
Hunter went far beyond venereal disease itself and found his way to the general character of inflammation.
Painting Hunter was hopeless until he started thinking about a problem and wandered off into a brown study.
www.uh.edu /engines/epi1131.htm   (540 words)

  
 ESR | May 24, 2004 | John Kerry, Hunter?
There are many legitimate hunters who hunt things they can't eat and a growing need in this country to use hunting to thin populations of wildlife that have adapted to human encroachment and thrived.
Another sign to hunters that Kerry isn't one of them are his comments about his hunting past.
If Kerry was a real hunter, he would have found time to hunt every year, especially with that nice mansion he owns in Idaho.
www.enterstageright.com /archive/articles/0504/0504kerryhunter.htm   (1234 words)

  
 Faraday - John Hunter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John is a graduate in French and Spanish, speaking both fluently, and is FCII qualified.
In addition John has contributed to Insurance Institute of London Advance Study Groups and convened Faraday Casualty Seminars ‘What’s Wrong With Reinsurance?’ and ‘Insurance Allsorts’.
John is married with two children, is active in a local church fellowship and has a taste for adventurous travel.
www.faraday.com /cvs/cv_cas_hunterj.htm   (174 words)

  
 Metroactive Music | Long John Hunter
As it turned out, Hunter's antics didn't much diminish the number of brawls that broke out, but between bouts, he did manage to entertain the unruly Lobby well into the next decade.
Chances are that Long John Hunter would have wound up a farmer or, far worse, a boxer maker had it not been for B.B. King.
Hunter has a shipload of recollections, but the one he remembers most--and claims to regret most--is the time James Brown rolled across the border from El Paso during the mid-'60s.
www.metroactive.com /papers/metro/03.19.98/hunter-9811.html   (790 words)

  
 John Hunter
Market Alert: Receive email updates when artworks by John Hunter are offered for sale in Galleries and Auction Houses worldwide.
John Hunter was born in Pennsylvania but educated in California.
Hunter's paintings were featured in Rick Hudson's film, "Seconds", directed by John Frankenheimer produced by Edward Lewis for Paramount Picture Corporation.
www.artnet.com /artist/423941389/John_Hunter.html   (197 words)

  
 Hunter Reunion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Hunter is scheduled for 11, 12,and 13 July 2002.
The Point of Contact for the Reunion, Chairman of the Family Organization, and Washington County representative is Jim Hunter, Johnson City, Tennessee (423-431-5599 (W) or 423-928-7914 (H)).
The website for the descendants (most living individuals have been excluded) of John Hunter is located at http://www.familyorigins.com/users/h/u/n/James-Glenn-Hunter-UT/FAMO5-0001/index.htm.
users.sisna.com /jimghunter   (174 words)

  
 What's Wrong With Still Waiting for Greenhouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Daly often referred to the `Greenhouse Industry' in an effort to suggest that scientists and policy-makers involved in climate change gain a benefit from over-emphasising the probable effects of anthropogenic global warming (see for example).
Secondly, John Daly's article gave the distinct impression that the paper indicates that records used `for detection of genuine climate change' from cities of the size of Hobart or Melbourne are corrupted by urban heat island (UHI) effects as large as 6 or 7 deg.
John Daly was also allowed to tape the talk, so he had a record of all that was said.
www.trump.net.au /~greenhou   (9774 words)

  
 Chapter 5 - Living the Christ-filled Life - John Hunter
The only way for us to meet the power of sin is to realize more fully what we are told in 2 Peter 1:4: "By which have been given to us exceedingly great and precious promises, that through these you may be partakers of the divine nature.
If I am in Christ and He is in me, as the Lord said in John 15:5, then my one job is to recognize this fact moment by moment and relate every circumstance to Him.
Remember I John 4:4: "He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world." The greatness isn't you or you plus Christ -- the greatness is Christ alone.
www.ccel.us /Hunter.chap5.html   (2613 words)

  
 Hunter, John on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN -- Torii Hunter of the Minnesota Twins slugs a bases-loaded double in the sixth inning against the Cleveland Indians.
KANSAS CITY, MO -- Colt punter Hunter Smith is tackled by the Chiefs' Eric Warfield, short of a first down, during a fake punt in the first quarter at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Oc
ORLANDO, FL -- Orlando's Steven Hunter, left, dunks on Utah's Michael Ruffin during the first half of their game in Orlando, Florida, on Wednesday, February 18, 2004.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/H/Hunter-J1.asp   (650 words)

  
 Long John Hunter CD Review
For ten of those years, Hunter was part of the furniture at The Lobby, playing seven nights a week, using a couple of bartenders as his backup band.
The Hunter sides are all pretty raucous stuff, capturing the intensity of the moment.
The liner notes describe Hunter as the "...unlauded inventor of El Paso rock." which aptly sums up Hunter's unique style which comfortably straddles the musical border between blues and rock and roll.
www.mnblues.com /cdreview/ljhunter-gb.html   (440 words)

  
 USNews.com: Health: A quirky 'knife man' (10/17/05)
You might not have wanted to live next door to John Hunter, surgeon extraordinaire of the 18th century.
Wendy Moore's The Knife Man: the Extraordinary Life and Times of John Hunter, Father of Modern Surgery dissects this brusque, brilliant, impatient man, admired by the surgeons of today but a stranger to the lay public.
Before him, surgeons based their training on the classic Greek theory of humors—if you were ill, your body had the wrong balance of good and bad humors, and you needed to let the bad humors out.
www.usnews.com /usnews/health/articles/051017/17book.htm?track=rss   (503 words)

  
 John R Hunter Limited
John R Hunter Ltd is a engineering based manufacturing company.
Powder and Liquid sampling equipment for the dairy and food technology industries.
Turnkey projects, servicing and upgrading of existing Hunter fillers.
www.jrhunter.co.nz   (79 words)

  
 John Hunter - Management Improvement, Investing, Internet Resources, Economics Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In the Deming on Management section, I attempt to clearly indicate what he actual said and include some of my thoughts on the topic.
John Hunter has over 15 years experience in Quality Management, Management Improvement, Customer Focused Continuous Improvement, Process Improvement and related areas.
John Hunter web site by Curious Cat Creations.
johnhunter.com   (565 words)

  
 John Hunter
Hunter, John (1728-1793) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography)
Meta-analysis of personality-job performance relations: a reply to Ones, Mount, Barrick, and Hunter (1994).
John Hunter and the anatomy of a museum: Simon Chaplin describes the extraordinary personal museum of the 18th-century anatomist and gentleman-dissector John Hunter, and suggests that this, and others like it, played a critical role in establishing an acceptable view of dissection.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0824561.html   (328 words)

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