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Definition of Edward kendall
1. Noun. United States biochemist who discovered cortisone (1886-1972).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Edward Kendall
Literary usage of Edward kendall
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Note-book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts by Thomas Lechford, James Hammond Trumbull (1885)
"... the premises hereby mentioned and intended to be granted wth the appurtenances
whatsoever unto the said edward kendall his heirs and assignes forever. ..."
2. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain by Sir Bernard Burke (1863)
"The eldest surviving son, edward kendall, Esq. of Austrey, Ь. ш 1684 ; m. in 1712,
Anna, dau. of William Cotton, Esq. of Haigh, со. ..."
3. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery During by James William Mylne, Henry Brougham Brougham and Vaux, Great Britain Court of Chancery (1835)
"rf. per ton per mile for all stone for building, belonging to them the said Edward
Kendall and Jonathan Kendall, their executors, administrators, ..."
4. Biographical Record of the Alumni of Amherst College ... 1821-[1896] by Amherst College, Edward Payson Crowell, Walter Stanley Biscoe (1883)
"Died from consumption at Bowling Green, Ky., Aug. 16, 184G. Married, Sept.
11, 1833, Mary, dan. of edward kendall, of Westminster. Six children. ..."
5. The Cambridge of Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-six: A Picture of the City and by Arthur Gilman (1896)
"edward kendall & SONS. edward kendall, the senior member of this firm, with John
Davis, of Cambridge, originated the business in 1860, under the firm name ..."