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CITY SPY ; CITY SPY cityspy@standard.co.uk
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WHAT is up with the Candys? The brothers, Nick and Christian,
have taken London property by storm these past few years, but now
comes news of their first setback. They are slowing down work on
their Middlesex Hospital project the so-called No-Ho scheme north
of Oxford Street. What is intriguing about the report, contained in
Estates Gazette, was that the dynamic duo had apparently disagreed
with their advisers about the value of the site as they seek ...
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The Medical Kipling-Syphilis, tabes dorsalis, and romberg's test.(Another Dimension)
Magazine article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases
; ...physician for many years in England, was associated with Middlesex Hospital. In October 1908, probably through the good offices of...lecture to students starting their preclinical studies at Middlesex Hospital. The picture of Kipling and Bland-Sutton in top hats on...
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PR firm up for award.
Newspaper article from: The Star (Sheffield) (Sheffield, England)
; ...Solutions, the Barnsley-based PR, Creative and Digital agency, has been short listed for one of top commercial property magazine Estates Gazette's national Property Marketing Awards. The company has been shortlisted for its work for The Cornerhouse, a major leisure...
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Major contracts help Lambert Smith Hamtpon win third award.
Newspaper article from: The Star (Sheffield) (Sheffield, England)
; ...Most Active Office Agent in Yorkshire for the third year running. The award was presented by property industry magazine Estates Gazette, after LSH recorded more deals in the office sector across Yorkshire than any other firm. LSH was also named the UK's most...
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Butter Market progresses.
Newspaper article from: Chichester Observer (Chicheste, England)
; ...The council has decided all six firms which submitted an expression of interest in response to an advertisement in the Estates Gazette will now go to the next stage of the selection process. A statement issued by the council said five of the six had development...
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Link-Sure Ltd.(personalia)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Food Trade Review
; ...medicine from Bristol University in 1980 and went on to train in Adult Intensive Care and Anaesthesia with posts at the Middlesex Hospital, London and in Bristol and Birmingham. He obtained Membership of the Royal College of Physicians and Fellowship of the...
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(book review)
Magazine article from: Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients
; ...today is usually referred to as allergies rather than hay fever. Dr. Brostoff is in charge of the Allergy Clinic at the Middlesex Hospital in London and is a classical allergist -- that is, trained in the specialty as most US physicians are trained, relying...
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Elizabeth Garrett-Anderson.(NOTABLE WOMEN IN HEALTHCARE--NEW SERIES)
Magazine article from: Journal of Perioperative Practice
; ...provisions made for doctors who had qualified overseas--a loophole that was quickly plugged! Miss Garrett entered the Middlesex Hospital as a probationer nurse in 1860, but managed to attend some medical lectures. Pressure from the (male) medical students...
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Dame Hilda Lloyd: first president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.(NOTABLE WOMEN IN HEALTHCARE)
Magazine article from: Journal of Perioperative Practice
; ...of women for those wishing to specialise in this subject. A distinguished gynaecologist, Sir John Bland-Sutton, of the Middlesex Hospital even served as President of the English College in 1923-6. Until quite recently, aspiring gynaecologists were expected...
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Jean Ellen McGuinness.(DEATHS)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
; ...and James L. Thompson, and by two nieces, Kathleen Bazinet and Mary Ellen Thompson. The family would like to thank the Middlesex Hospital VNA staff of Clinton, her home care givers, and the entire staff of Chestelm Health and Rehab Center in Moodus for the...
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PAKISTAN: AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN BY IKRAM SEHGAL.
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; ...in the PAF, retiring as a Wing Commander. Younger sister Saida came to Pakistan in 1948 after qualifying as a Nurse in Middlesex Hospital and joined the Army Medical Corps (AMC). She died in 1949. Except for Auntie Dorothy and Amina all members of Capt Jilani...
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