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James Abercromby James Abercromby
James Abercromby 1706-81, British general in the French and Indian Wars , b. Scotland. He arrived in America in 1756 and in 1758 replaced the earl of Loudoun as supreme British commander. After failing to take Ticonderoga from General Montcalm, Abercromby was replaced (1758) by Jeffery Amherst .... Read more
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scar fibrous connective tissue that forms at the site of injury or disease in any tissue of the body. Scar tissue may replace injured skin and underlying muscle, damaged heart muscle, or diseased areas of internal organs such as the liver. Dense and thick, it is usually paler than the surrounding... Read more
James Braid James Braid
Braid, James (1795?-1860) Scottish surgeon who originated the word "hypnosis" following his investigations into the phenomena of mesmerism. He was born at Rylaw House, in Fifeshire, Scotland, about 1795. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh, apprenticed to a doctor in Leith, then became... Read more
Chilean Crisis Chilean Crisis
Chilean Crisis (1891).The Chilean Crisis (or Baltimore Affair) was one in a string of late nineteenth‐century naval crises. Despite U.S. efforts to support the old regime, a Chilean revolution succeeded in the summer of 1891. U.S. antipathy to the new regime notwithstanding, the new, light... Read more
Heart Transplantation Heart Transplantation
Heart transplantation Definition Heart transplantation, also called cardiac transplantation, is the replacement of a patient's diseased or injured heart with a healthy donor heart. Purpose Heart transplantation is performed on patients with end-stage heart failure or... Read more
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abjure abjure the realm swear an oath to leave the country for ever.Oath of Abjuration an oath disclaiming allegiance to James Francis Edward Stuart (1688–1766, known as the Old Pretender), son of James II, or his descendants as claimants to the British throne. The Abjuration Act of... Read more
James Coolidge Carter James Coolidge Carter
James Coolidge Carter (1827-1905) L AWYER Sources Reflecting on the Century.James C. Carter, one of the leading lawyers of the nineteenth century, asked his college classmates at their fifty year class reunion in 1900, “What has become of the ... Read more
Dorman Bridgman Eaton Dorman Bridgman Eaton
Dorman Bridgman Eaton Dorman Bridgman Eaton (1823-1899), American lawyer and author, was a strong advocate of civil service reform and wrote the draft on which the Civil Service Act of 1883 was based. Dorman Eaton was born in Hardwick, Vt., on June 27, 1823. After graduation from the... Read more

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