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Bob Tait (sociologist)
Robert Tait may refer to: * Robert Lawson Tait (1845–1899), British medical pioneer *Bobby Tait (born 1938), Scottish footballer * Bobby Tait (Cowdenbeath footballer) (c. 1886–1950), Scottish footballer *Robert Tait (captain) Captain Robert Tait (born 23 January 1793) was a Scottish officer in the Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period ... (fl. 1793), Scottish naval officer See also * Robert J. Tait Elementary School * * Robert Tate (other) {{hndis, Tait, Robert ...
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Robert Lawson Tait
Lawson Tait, born Robert Lawson Tait (1 May 1845 – 13 June 1899) was a pioneer in pelvic and abdominal surgery and developed new techniques and procedures. He emphasized asepsis and introduced and advocated for surgical techniques that significantly reduced mortality. He is well known for introducing salpingectomy in 1883 as the treatment for ectopic pregnancy, a procedure that has saved countless lives since then. Tait and J. Marion Sims are considered the fathers of gynecology. Early life and education Tait was born in Edinburgh, the son of Isabella Stewart Lawson, of Leven, Fife and Archibald Campbell Tait, a lawyer, (not to be confused with his cousin of the same name who was Archbishop of Canterbury). He attended primary school at an independent school called Heriot's Hospital, where he showed exceptional promise. In 1860, the 15-year-old Tait won a scholarship and attended the University of Edinburgh as a student of Arts. He subsequently changed course to study medici ...
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Bobby Tait
Robert James Tait (born 4 October 1938) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played mainly in the Football League as an inside forward Forwards (also known as attackers) are outfield positions in an association football team who play the furthest up the pitch and are therefore most responsible for scoring goals as well as assisting them. As with any attacking player, the role .... References 1938 births Living people Footballers from Edinburgh Scottish men's footballers Men's association football inside forwards Aberdeen F.C. players Elgin City F.C. players Notts County F.C. players Barrow A.F.C. players Chesterfield F.C. players Arnold F.C. players Scottish Football League players English Football League players {{Scotland-footy-forward-1930s-stub ...
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Bobby Tait (Cowdenbeath Footballer)
Robert Tait was a Scottish footballer who played in the Scottish League for Cowdenbeath and Motherwell Motherwell ( sco, Mitherwall, gd, Tobar na Màthar) is a town and former burgh in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, south east of Glasgow. It has a population of around 32,120. Historically in the parish of Dalziel and part of Lanarks ... as an inside forward. Personal life After his retirement from football, Tait worked as a tailor in Cowdenbeath. Career statistics Honours Cowdenbeath * Scottish League Division Two: 1913–14, 1914–15 Individual * Cowdenbeath Hall of Fame References Scottish men's footballers Cowdenbeath F.C. players Scottish Football League players Place of birth missing Men's association football inside forwards Glenbuck Cherrypickers F.C. players Carlisle United F.C. players English Football League players Motherwell F.C. players British tailors Year of birth missing 1950 deaths Nithsdale Wanderers F.C ...
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Robert Tait (captain)
Captain Robert Tait (born 23 January 1793) was a Scottish officer in the Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against F .... References 1793 births 19th-century deaths Year of death missing Royal Navy officers {{UK-navy-bio-stub ...
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Robert J
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honour, praise, renown" and ''berht'' "bright, light, shining"). It is the second most frequently used given name of ancient Germanic origin. It is also in use as a surname. Another commonly used form of the name is Rupert. After becoming widely used in Continental Europe it entered England in its Old French form ''Robert'', where an Old English cognate form (''Hrēodbēorht'', ''Hrodberht'', ''Hrēodbēorð'', ''Hrœdbœrð'', ''Hrœdberð'', ''Hrōðberχtŕ'') had existed before the Norman Conquest. The feminine version is Roberta. The Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form is Roberto. Robert is also a common name in many Germanic languages, including English, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Scots, Danish, and Icelandic. It can be use ...
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