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Thomas Fowler (apothecary)
Thomas Fowler may refer to: * Tom Fowler (cartoonist), Canadian comics artist * Tom Fowler (musician) (born 1951), American bass guitarist * Thomas Fowler (courtier) (died 1590), political agent in Scotland * Thomas Fowler (1735–1801), English physician who proposed in 1786 the Fowler's solution * Thomas Fowler (inventor) (1777–1843), English inventor * Tom Fowler (ice hockey) (1924–1994), Canadian ice hockey centreman * Thomas Fowler (politician), member of the California State Senate and namesake of Fowler, California * Thomas Fowler (academic) (1832–1904), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, 1899–1901 * Thomas W. Fowler (1921–1944), U.S. Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient * Thomas Fowler (cricketer), English cricketer and solicitor * Thomas Fowler (MP) for Wycombe (UK Parliament constituency) Wycombe () is a constituency in Buckinghamshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Steve Baker, a Conservative. Co ...
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Tom Fowler (cartoonist)
Tom Fowler is a Canadian cartoonist living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. His published work includes '' Monroe'' feature in the '' MAD'' magazine, '' Mysterius the Unfathomable'', '' Quantum & Woody'', '' Green Arrow'', ''Venom'', '' Hulk: Season One'', '' Prince of Persia: Before the Sandstorm'' and '' Howtoons: egnition''. He has also illustrated several cards in the ''Doomtown'' collectible card game. In 2016, he made his writing debut on Oni Press' ''Rick and Morty'' series. Bibliography Interior comic work includes: *''Oni Double Feature'' #12-13: "The Honor Rollers" (with Paul Dini, anthology, Oni Press, 1999) *''Star Wars Tales'' #3: "The Death of Captain Tarpals" (with Ryder Windham, anthology, Dark Horse, 2000) *'' The Blair Witch Chronicles'' #3: "Magik Circle" (with Jen Van Meter, Oni Press, 2000) *''Oni Press Color Special'' #2: "Adventure #206" (script and art, anthology, Oni Press, 2001) *''Paper Museum'' (anthology, Jungle Boy Press): ** "Saxon the Swordsman" (with ...
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Tom Fowler (musician)
Thomas W. Fowler (born June 10, 1951) is an American bass guitarist and musician. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, he has played with It's a Beautiful Day, Frank Zappa, The Mothers of Invention, Jean-Luc Ponty, Ray Charles, Steve Hackett, and many others. His brother Bruce Fowler played trombone in The Mothers (as in the album '' Roxy & Elsewhere'') and his other brother Walt was also a horn player for Zappa. He also recorded albums with Air Pocket, a band including his siblings among others. Discography With It’s A Beautiful Day * ''Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime'' - 1971 * ''At Carnegie Hall'' - 1972 With Frank Zappa/The Mothers Of Invention * ''Over-Nite Sensation'' - 1973 * '' Apostrophe(‘)'' - 1974 * '' Roxy & Elsewhere'' - 1974 * '' One Size Fits All'' - 1975 * ''Bongo Fury'' - 1975 * ''Studio Tan'' - 1978 * '' The Old Masters Box III'' - 1987 * '' You Can’t Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 2'' - 1988 * ''The Lost Episodes'' - 1996 * ''Läther'' - 1996 * '' Frank Zappa ...
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Thomas Fowler (courtier)
Thomas Fowler (died 1590) was an English lawyer, diplomat, courtier, spy, servant of the Countess of Lennox, broker of the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots and Lord Darnley, steward of the Earl of Leicester, advisor to James VI of Scotland and the Scottish ambassador in London, Archibald Douglas. John Knox and the English diplomat Thomas Randolph wrote that Thomas Fowler was an Englishman. It is not known if Thomas was any relation of the Scottish poet and royal secretary William Fowler, with whom historians have confused his son William Fowler. The Fowler surname is found in the parish registers of Settrington, Margaret Douglas' Yorkshire manor, and Thomas may have been a member of an English family, or perhaps a Scottish family settled in England, attached to the Lennox household. In 1562, Fowler, clerk of the Countess' kitchen, was noted with Laurence Nisbet, Francis Yaxley, and Hugh Allan, the schoolmaster, as a potential witness against the Countess. This Fowler had ...
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Fowler's Solution
Fowler's solution is a solution containing 1% potassium arsenite (KAsO2), and was once prescribed as a remedy or a tonic. Thomas Fowler (1736–1801) of Stafford, England, proposed the solution in 1786 as a substitute for a patent medicine, "tasteless ague drop". From 1865, Fowler's solution was a leukemia treatment. From 1905, inorganic arsenicals like Fowler's solution saw diminished use as attention turned to organic arsenicals, starting with Atoxyl. As arsenical compounds are notably toxic and carcinogenic—with side effects such as cirrhosis of the liver, idiopathic portal hypertension, urinary bladder cancer, and skin cancers—Fowler's solution fell from use. (In 2001, however, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a drug of arsenic trioxide Arsenic trioxide, sold under the brand name Trisenox among others, is an inorganic compound and medication. As an industrial chemical, whose major uses include in the manufacture of wood preservatives, pesti ...
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Thomas Fowler (inventor)
Thomas Fowler (born 1777 in Great Torrington, Devon, England – died 31 March 1843) was an England, English inventor whose most notable invention was the thermosiphon which formed the basis of early hot water central heating systems. He also designed and built an early mechanical calculator. Life Much of the knowledge of Fowler comes from his son, the Reverend Hugh Fowler, who produced a biography of his father which was published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1875. He was born in 1777 in Great Torrington, Devon and lived his whole life there. His father was a Cooper (profession), cooper and he received a basic education at a local school. At about the age of 13 he was Apprenticeship, apprenticed to a fellmonger. He was largely self-taught, with a particular interest in mathematics, teaching himself from such works as John Ward's ''Young Mathematician's Guide'' and Nicholas Saunderson's work on fluxions: ''The Method of Fluxions''. He established him ...
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Tom Fowler (ice Hockey)
Thomas Fowler (May 18, 1924 – June 14, 1994) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 24 games in the National Hockey League with the Chicago Black Hawks during the 1946–47 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1944 to 1952, was spent in various minor leagues. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba , image_map = Manitoba in Canada 2.svg , map_alt = Map showing Manitoba's location in the centre of Southern Canada , Label_map = yes , coordinates = , capital = Winn .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs Awards and achievements * PCHL Southern First All-Star Team (1949) *PCHL Southern Division MVP (1949) * SSHL First All-Star Team (1953) External links * 1924 births 1994 deaths Canadian ice hockey centres Chicago Blackhawks players Fort Worth Rangers players Kansas City Pla-Mors players Los Angeles Monarchs players Oakland Oaks (PCHL) players Saskato ...
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Thomas Fowler (politician)
Thomas Fowler may refer to: * Tom Fowler (cartoonist), Canadian comics artist * Tom Fowler (musician) (born 1951), American bass guitarist * Thomas Fowler (courtier) (died 1590), political agent in Scotland * Thomas Fowler (1735–1801), English physician who proposed in 1786 the Fowler's solution * Thomas Fowler (inventor) (1777–1843), English inventor * Tom Fowler (ice hockey) (1924–1994), Canadian ice hockey centreman * Thomas Fowler (politician), member of the California State Senate and namesake of Fowler, California * Thomas Fowler (academic) (1832–1904), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, 1899–1901 * Thomas W. Fowler (1921–1944), U.S. Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient * Thomas Fowler (cricketer), English cricketer and solicitor * Thomas Fowler (MP) for Wycombe (UK Parliament constituency) Wycombe () is a constituency in Buckinghamshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Steve Baker, a Conservative. Cons ...
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Fowler, California
Fowler (formerly, Fowler's Switch) is a city in Fresno County, California, United States. It is located within the San Joaquin Valley. It has a strong agricultural community, with lush grape vineyards and expansive farmland. Fowler is located southeast of downtown Fresno, at an elevation of 308 feet (94 m). The population was 5,570 at the 2010 census. History Fowler's first post office opened in 1882. Fowler was incorporated June 15, 1908. The community was named for rancher Thomas Fowler, an early 1870s California state senator. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land. Demographics The 2010 United States Census reported that Fowler had a population of 5,570. The population density was . The racial makeup of Fowler was 2,634 (47.3%) White, 104 (1.9%) African American, 136 (2.4%) Native American, 610 (11.0%) Asian, 8 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 1,800 (32.3%) from other races, and 278 (5.0%) from two or more races. ...
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Thomas Fowler (academic)
Thomas Fowler (1 September 1832 – 20 November 1904) was an English academic and academic administrator, acting as President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Early life Fowler was born 1832 in Burton upon Stather, Lincolnshire, son of William Henry Fowler and his wife, Mary Anne Welch. He was educated at King William's College on the Isle of Man, and obtained a Postmastership (undergraduate) at Merton College, Oxford. In 1852, he took a second class in Classical moderations and a first class in mathematics, but he bettered that position in the final schools by taking a first class in classics followed by a first in mathematics in 1854. Academic career In 1855, Fowler was elected a Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford and was forthwith appointed tutor. In 1858, he obtained the Denyer Theological Prize for an essay on "The Doctrine of Predestination according to the Church of England"; he was appointed a Select Preacher from 1872 ...
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Thomas W
Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (other) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Apostle * Thomas (bishop of the East Angles) (fl. 640s–650s), medieval Bishop of the East Angles * Thomas (Archdeacon of Barnstaple) (fl. 1203), Archdeacon of Barnstaple * Thomas, Count of Perche (1195–1217), Count of Perche * Thomas (bishop of Finland) (1248), first known Bishop of Finland * Thomas, Earl of Mar (1330–1377), 14th-century Earl, Aberdeen, Scotland Geography Places in the United States * Thomas, Illinois * Thomas, Indiana * Thomas, Oklahoma * Thomas, Oregon * Thomas, South Dakota * Thomas, Virginia * Thomas, Washington * Thomas, West Virginia * Thomas County (other) * Thomas Township (other) Elsewhere * Thomas Glacier (Greenland) Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Thomas'' (Burton novel) ...
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Thomas Fowler (cricketer)
Thomas Frederick Fowler (12 March 1841 – 7 January 1915) was an English first-class cricketer and solicitor. The son of George Fowler, he was born at Kennington in March 1841. He was educated at both Giggleswick School and Uppingham School, captaining the school cricket team for the latter. From Uppingham he went up to Christ's College, Cambridge. While studying at Cambridge, he played first-class cricket for Cambridge University in 1863 and 1864, making four appearances. He scored 84 runs in these four matches, with a highest score of 34 not out. He also took 9 wickets with his right-arm roundarm fast, including a five wicket haul against the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in 1864. Having played in The University Match against Oxford in 1864, Fowler gained his cricket blue. Fowler also played for the MCC from 1864 to 1867, making six appearances. He scored 124 runs for the MCC, with a highest score of 38 not out. He was secretary for the first incarnation of Huntingdonshire ...
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Thomas Fowler (MP)
Thomas Fowler may refer to: * Tom Fowler (cartoonist), Canadian comics artist * Tom Fowler (musician) (born 1951), American bass guitarist * Thomas Fowler (courtier) (died 1590), political agent in Scotland * Thomas Fowler (1735–1801), English physician who proposed in 1786 the Fowler's solution * Thomas Fowler (inventor) (1777–1843), English inventor * Tom Fowler (ice hockey) (1924–1994), Canadian ice hockey centreman * Thomas Fowler (politician), member of the California State Senate and namesake of Fowler, California * Thomas Fowler (academic) (1832–1904), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, 1899–1901 * Thomas W. Fowler (1921–1944), U.S. Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient *Thomas Fowler (cricketer), English cricketer and solicitor * Thomas Fowler (MP) for Wycombe (UK Parliament constituency) Wycombe () is a constituency in Buckinghamshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Steve Baker, a Conservative. Constit ...
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