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  2. Janet G. Travell - Wikipedia

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    She drew attention to the role of "Morton's Toe" and its responsibility for causing physical pain throughout the body. Travell's research resulted in over 100 scientific articles, as well as the acclaimed 1983 co-authored book with David G. Simons: Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction. The Trigger Point Manual.

  3. Dave Simmons (linebacker, born 1943) - Wikipedia

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    David Alan Simmons (August 3, 1943 – November 7, 1994) was a professional American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the St. Louis Cardinals, New Orleans Saints, and Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at Georgia Tech.

  4. David G. Simons - Wikipedia

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    David Goodman Simons (June 7, 1922 – April 5, 2010) [1] was an American physician and U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel who, as part of Project Manhigh, set a high-altitude balloon flight record in 1957 at 19 miles (31 km) above the Earth in an aluminum capsule suspended from a helium balloon.

  5. David Simon - Wikipedia

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    David Judah Simon [1] (born February 9, 1960) is an American author, journalist, screenwriter, and producer best known for his work on The Wire (2002–2008).. He worked for The Baltimore Sun City Desk for twelve years (1982–1995), wrote Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets (1991), and co-wrote The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood (1997) with Ed Burns.

  6. David Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Dave Simmons (linebacker, born 1943), American football player for the St. Louis Cardinals, New Orleans Saints, and Dallas Cowboys; Dave Simmons (linebacker, born 1957), American football player for the Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, Baltimore Colts and Chicago Bears; David Simmons (rower) (born 1955), New Zealand representative rower

  7. ‘Quant King’ Jim Simons was a math and investing ... - AOL

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    Jim Simons, the legendary "Quant King" who founded Renaissance Technologies, died Friday at the age of 86, after forever changing Wall Street with his genius for math and finding patterns in data.

  8. Firmin Desloge Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Firmin Desloge plaque. In February 1930, Saint Louis University received a $1 million bequest ($18,239,044 today [3]) from the estate of Firmin Vincent Desloge, [4] a member of the Desloge Family in America, who provided in his will, funds for a hospital to serve St. Louis University and to replace the old St. Mary's Hospital, both in St. Louis. [5]

  9. David Simons - Wikipedia

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    David G. Simons (1922–2010), American physician and U.S. Air Force officer who set a record of high-altitude balloon flight; J. David Simons (born 1953), Scottish novelist and short story writer; David Simons, developer of Simons' BASIC; Dave Simons (1954–2009), American comic book artist; D. Brenton Simons, president and CEO of the New ...