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George McClellan (December 22, 1796 – May 9, 1847) was a 19th-century American surgeon. He is best known for founding the Jefferson Medical College and the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College, and his pioneering work in surgery, including writing a widely used textbook.
John McClellan may refer to: John McClellan (chemist) (1810–1881), chemist and industrialist in Widnes, England; John J. McClellan (1874–1925), chief organist in the Salt Lake Tabernacle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1900–1925; John L. McClellan (1896–1977), United States Representative and Senator from Arkansas
John Little McClellan (February 25, 1896 – November 28, 1977) was an American lawyer and segregationist politician. [1] A member of the Democratic Party , he served as a U.S. Representative (1935–1939) and a U.S. Senator (1943–1977) from Arkansas .
After being on the receiving end of a "head shot" in Iraq, Lance Cpl. John McClellan uses his Xbox 360 as a rehabilitation device to regain movement in his left hand. The Columbia Daily Tribune ...
George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885) was an American military officer and politician who served as the 24th governor of New Jersey and as Commanding General of the United States Army from November 1861 to March 1862.
John McLellan may refer to: John McLellan (ice hockey) (1928–1979), Canadian ice hockey player and coach; ... John McClellan (disambiguation) John McClelland ...
Four senators held the distinction of most junior senior senator during this Congress: John Glenn from the start of the congress until John L. McClellan's death on November 28, 1977, Dale Bumpers from then until Lee Metcalf's death on January 12, 1978, John Melcher from then until Wendell Anderson's resignation on December 29, 1978, and finally ...
On November 22, 1963, McClelland was working at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas, when President John F. Kennedy was brought in grievously injured. Despite the efforts of the three attending surgeons, McClelland, Malcolm Perry, and Charles R. Baxter, [6] he died shortly after arriving. [2]