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  2. Blanket sleeper - Wikipedia

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    The best known of these is Dr. Dentons, but others used include "Big Feet", Trundle Bundle (common usage on the Southside of Chicago), and Jama-Blanket. Formerly used, obsolete terms include: night drawers; sleeping drawers; sleeping garment (used in advertisements by Doctor Denton Sleeping Mills) coverlet sleeper

  3. Pajamas - Wikipedia

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    A Muslim girl in India wearing pajamas and kurti (lithograph from Emily Eden's Portraits of the Princes and People of India, 1844) Two-piece men's pajamas. Pajamas (or pyjamas in Commonwealth English, (/ p ə ˈ dʒ ɑː m ə z, p ɪ-,-ˈ dʒ æ-/ pə-JAH-məz, pih-, -⁠ JAM-əz)) are several related types of clothing worn as nightwear or while lounging.

  4. Denton Cooley - Wikipedia

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    On March 13, 1972, the Denton A. Cooley Cardiovascular Surgical Society was founded at the Texas Heart Institute by the Residents and Fellows of Cooley to honor him. Founding President Philip S. Chua had envisioned this exclusive society to foster academic, professional, and personal camaraderie among cardiac surgeons in the United States and ...

  5. Denton - Wikipedia

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    Denton House (disambiguation), the name of two historic houses; Dr. Denton, an American brand of blanket sleepers; SS Dessoug, a ship built in 1864 originally named Denton; Dr Jack Denton, President/Mayor of all Cities involving name "Denton" Inc United States of America and England.

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  7. William Denton (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Denton was the youngest son of Sir Thomas Denton of Hillesden, Buckinghamshire. He was born at Stow in April 1605. He was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, of which he became a commoner in 1621, and was initiated into the practice of medicine by a noted physician, Dr. Henry Ashworth.