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Thatcherizes
Thatcherizing
Thayer-Martin agar
Thayer-Martin medium
Thd
The Admirable Crichton
The Armada
The Ashes
The Book of Mormon
The Boy Orator of the Platte
The Bronx
The Centaur
The Ditch
The Emergency
The End
The English Hippocrates (current term)
The Enlightened One
The Father of Radio
The Few
The Gambia
The Game
The Great Charter
The Hague
The Hebrides
The Holy See
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
The Hunter
The Little Giant
The Loop
The Lord

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1. The History and heroes of the art of medicine by John Rutherfurd Russell (1861)
"... of the English Hippocrates. It is true, as the writer of the article in Bayle's " Biographie Universelle" observes, that the distance between the great ..."

2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... Sydenham repeatedly and pointedly refers to Hippocrates, and he has not unfairly been called the English Hippocrates, He resembled his Greek master in ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"His doctrines came into full recognition in the early part of the 18th century and it was then that the custom of designating him the "English Hippocrates' ..."

4. Origin, Progress and Destiny of the English Language and Literature by John Adam Weisse (1879)
"Thus Esculapius and his lovely daughter, Hygeia, were placed among the English household gods by Gilbert, who may be styled the English Hippocrates. ..."

5. Origin, Progress and Destiny of the English Language and Literature by John Adam Weisse (1878)
"Thus Esculapius and his lovely daughter, Hygeia, were placed among the English household gods by Gilbert, who may be styled the English Hippocrates. ..."

6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... observations ho has, left shows himself to bo even more thorough-going than the "English Hippocrates." It is deeply to be regretted in the interests of ..."

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