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Robert William Hamilton Jr. (1930 – 16 September 2011), known as Bill, was an American physiologist known for his work in hyperbaric physiology. Family.
Robert William Hamilton may refer to: Robert Hamilton (Liberal politician) (1867–1944), Scottish Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland; Robert Hamilton (archaeologist) (1905–1995), British archaeologist and academic; Robert William Hamilton Jr. (1930–2011), American physiologist; Robert W. Hamilton (judge) (1899–1981), Justice of ...
Sir Robert William Hamilton (26 August 1867 – 5 July 1944) was a Scottish Liberal Party politician and Chief Justice of the East Africa Protectorate. Background
Robert William Hamilton, FBA (26 November 1905 – 25 September 1995) was a British archaeologist and academic. He was senior lecturer in Near Eastern archaeology at the University of Oxford from 1949 to 1956 and a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford , from 1959 to 1972.
Robert William Hamilton Jr. (1930–2011), hyperbaric physiologist; Robert W. Hamilton (law professor) (1931–2018), American legal scholar; Robert Hamilton (surgeon) (died c. 1832), president of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland; Robert Hamilton of Briggis (died 1568), Scottish soldier and military engineer
Sir William Rowan Hamilton (4 August 1805 – 2 September 1865) [1] [2] was an Irish mathematician and physicist who made major contributions to abstract algebra, classical mechanics, and optics. His work is considered fundamental to modern theoretical physics , particularly his reformulation of Lagrangian mechanics .
Robert W. Hamilton may refer to: Robert Wilson Hamilton (1819–1904), American-born lawyer and judge in Fiji; Sir Robert Hamilton (Liberal politician) (Robert William Hamilton, 1867–1944), Scottish Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland; Robert W. Hamilton (judge) (1899–1981), Justice of the Texas Supreme Court
Robert William Hamilton (March 24, 1899 – August 9, 1981) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Texas from January 1, 1959 to December 31, 1970. [1] [2] References