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Gurdon can refer to: People * Brampton Gurdon (other) * Charles Gurdon (1855–1931), English rower and rugby union forward * Edward Temple Gurdon, often known as ''Temple Gurdon'', rugby union international * Francis Gurdon (1861–1929), Anglican bishop, the third Bishop of Hull in the modern era * Henry Gurdon Marquand (1819–1902), American financier, philanthropist and collector * John Gurdon, British developmental biologist and Nobel Prize Laureate * John Everard Gurdon, British flying ace * John Gurdon (MP) (1595–1679) English politician * Madeleine Gurdon (born 1962), English former equestrian sportswoman * Thornhagh Gurdon (1663–1733), English antiquary * William Brampton Gurdon (1840–1911), British civil servant * Gurdon Denison (1744–1807), physician and political figure in Nova Scotia * Gurdon Wattles (1855-1932), early businessman, banker and civic leader in Omaha, Nebraska * Gurdon Saltonstall (1666–1724) * Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard (1802–1 ...
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Brampton Gurdon (other)
Brampton Gurdon may refer to: * Brampton Gurdon (of Assington and Letton) (died 1649), Member of Parliament for Sudbury (1621) and High Sheriff of Suffolk * Brampton Gurdon (of Letton) (1606–1669), his son, Member of Parliament for Sudbury (1645–1653) and a cavalry colonel in the English Civil War * Brampton Gurdon (lecturer) (died 1741), Archdeacon of Sudbury, fellow of Caius College, Cambridge and Boyle lecturer * Brampton Gurdon (Norfolk MP) (1797–1881), British politician * William Brampton Gurdon Sir William Brampton Gurdon (5 September 1840 – 31 May 1910)Obituary
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(1840–1910), Norfolk MP sometimes called Sir Brampton Gurdon {{hndis, Gurdon, Brampton ...
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William Brampton Gurdon
Sir William Brampton Gurdon (5 September 1840 – 31 May 1910)Obituary
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was a British who became a politician.


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Gurdon was the youngest son of Brampton Gurdon (MP for West Norfolk) of
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Gurdon, Arkansas
Gurdon is a city in Clark County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 2,212 at the 2010 census. __TOC__ History The town was founded in the late nineteenth century as a railroad town for the timber industry on the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway (now the Union Pacific Railroad). Originally settled in 1873, the city was incorporated in 1880. The town's name derives from railroad executive Henry Gurdon Marquand's middle name. Gurdon is the birthplace of the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, in 1892. Geography Gurdon is located in southern Clark County at (33.9152871, -93.155354). U.S. Route 67 passes through the city, leading northeast to Arkadelphia, the county seat, and southwest to Prescott. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and , or 2.88%, is water. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 United States census, there were 1,840 people, 1,016 households, and 695 families residing in the ...
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Gurdon Buck
Gurdon Buck (May 4, 1807 – March 6, 1877) was a pioneering military plastic surgeon during the Civil War. He is known for being the first doctor to incorporate pre- and post-operative photographs into his publications. Buck's fascia and Buck's extension are both named after him. Biography Education Buck graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1830 and interned at New York Hospital. He also studied in Paris, Berlin and Vienna. He was appointed visiting surgeon to the New York Hospital in 1837 which he held the rest of his life. He was also appointed to the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. Advances in medicine In 1845, Buck took the first clinical photograph and used an engraving of it in "The Knee Joint Anchylosed at a Right Angle". This was the first known published illustration of a medical photograph. Dr. Buck was a founding fellow of The New York Academy of Medicine in 1847. He wrote ''Contributions to Reparative Surgery'' ...
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Gurdon can refer to: People * Brampton Gurdon (other) * Charles Gurdon (1855–1931), English rower and rugby union forward * Edward Temple Gurdon, often known as ''Temple Gurdon'', rugby union international * Francis Gurdon (1861–1929), Anglican bishop, the third Bishop of Hull in the modern era * Henry Gurdon Marquand (1819–1902), American financier, philanthropist and collector * John Gurdon, British developmental biologist and Nobel Prize Laureate * John Everard Gurdon, British flying ace * John Gurdon (MP) (1595–1679) English politician * Madeleine Gurdon (born 1962), English former equestrian sportswoman * Thornhagh Gurdon (1663–1733), English antiquary * William Brampton Gurdon (1840–1911), British civil servant * Gurdon Denison (1744–1807), physician and political figure in Nova Scotia * Gurdon Wattles (1855-1932), early businessman, banker and civic leader in Omaha, Nebraska * Gurdon Saltonstall (1666–1724) * Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard (1802–1886), ...
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Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard
Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard (August 22, 1802 – September 14, 1886) was an American fur trader, insurance underwriter, and land speculator. He was influential in the development of the city of Chicago and responsible for its growth during the 19th century. First arriving in Chicago in 1818, he settled in the area in the late 1820s. He became one of the most prominent residents of the town and was one of its first trustees in 1833. He went on to build Chicago's first stockyard and help foment a land boom for Chicago in the East. In addition to his work in developing and promoting Chicago, Hubbard was known for his athletic prowess. Hubbard Street in Chicago is named for him, as is Hubbard High School (Chicago), Hubbard High School. Early life Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard was born in Windsor, Vermont, on August 22, 1802. His parents were Abigail Sage and Elizur Hubbard. Sage was a daughter of the general Comfort Sage and his wife Sarah Hamlin, and was from Middletown, Connecticut. Th ...
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