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10 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh The grave of James Gregory, Canongate Churchyard, Edinburgh. Besides his Conspectus medicinae theoreticae, published in 1788 as a text-book for his lectures on the institutes, Gregory was the author of "A Theory of the Moods of Verbs", published in the Edin. Phil. Trans. (1787), and of Literary and Philosophical Essays, published in two volumes in 1792.
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Gregory's style consisted of storytelling. [2] [5] Gregory appeared regularly as a guest on several syndicated radio shows, including the John Boy and Billy Show, Rick and Bubba, the Bob and Tom Show, and Steve and DC. Gregory died from cardiac complications on May 9, 2024, three days after his 78th birthday. [6]
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James Gregory, an 84-year-old resident of Cocke County, Tennessee, once again has a place to call home. Gregory, who is battling cancer, lost his home and all of his belongings in the floods ...
Feb. 29—Nine doctors at the New England Heart and Vascular Institute at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester are branching out on their own but will remain credentialed to work at the hospital.
James Gregory may refer to: James Gregory (mathematician) (1638–1675), Scottish mathematician and astronomer; James Gregory (physician) (1753–1821), Scottish physician; James J. H. Gregory (1827–1910), American educator, businessman, writer, politician, and philanthropist; James Gregory (mineralogist) (1832–1899), Scottish mineralogist
[2] [5] He was the fourth great-grandson of John Gregory, one of the founding settlers of Norwalk. His daughter was American suffragette Alyse Gregory. He graduated from Yale in 1865. [2] He then went to the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons. [2] He worked for two years at the Brooklyn City Hospital. [2] In 1870, he returned to ...