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  2. Joseph Warren - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Warren (June 11, 1741 – June 17, 1775), a Founding Father of the United States, was an American physician who was one of the most important figures in the Patriot movement in Boston during the early days of the American Revolution, eventually serving as President of the revolutionary Massachusetts Provincial Congress.

  3. John Collins Warren (surgeon, born 1778) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Warren's article "Remarks on Angina Pectoris" on the first volume of New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery in January 1812. Born in Boston, he was the son of John Warren, well-known doctor, Harvard professor, and a founder of the Harvard Medical School and the nephew of Dr. Joseph Warren.

  4. Warren S. Warren - Wikipedia

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    Warren Sloan Warren is the James B. Duke Professor of Chemistry and director of the Center for Molecular and Biomolecular Imaging [1] at Duke University. He is also a professor of physics, Radiology, and Biomedical Engineering at the same institution. Warren is a deputy editor of the open-access journal Science Advances.

  5. Column: Warren Hern is one of the country's few late-term ...

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    Warren Hern is every bit as intense as you would expect of someone who has been threatened with death for most of his career. One of the few American physicians who performs late-term abortions ...

  6. John Warren (surgeon, born 1753) - Wikipedia

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    John Warren (July 27, 1753 – April 4, 1815) was a Continental Army surgeon during the American Revolutionary War, founder of the Harvard Medical School [1] [2] and the younger brother of Dr. Joseph Warren.

  7. Dr. Samuel Warren House - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Samuel Warren House is a historic house in the West Newton village of Newton, Massachusetts.The oldest part of the house, its southern portion, was built c. 1716 by William Williams, an early settler of the area, and expanded to its present size around 1751.

  8. William Fairfield Warren - Wikipedia

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    Warren noted how Homer, Virgil and Hesiod all placed Atlas or his world pillar at the "ends of the earth", meaning in his view the far northern arctic regions, while Euripides related Atlas to the Pole Star. Therefore, in Warren's view Atlantis sat in the far north, at the North Pole, since the Atlas in his ancient Greek cosmological mapping ...

  9. Warren Goldstein (professor) - Wikipedia

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    Dr Warren Goldstein taught U.S.history and chaired the History Department in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Hartford. [ 1 ] Over a 30-year academic and writing career, Goldstein published five books: Playing for Keeps: A History of Early Baseball (Cornell, 1989), A Brief History of American Sports .