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1597-1677 English Physician Francis Glisson was an English physician who is known for, among other things, his medical work with infantile rickets, the liver and the mechanics of muscle contraction. While the details of Glisson's childhood and...
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Francis Glisson (1597–October 14, 1677) was a British physician, anatomist, and writer on medical subjects. He did important work on the anatomy of the liver, and he wrote an early pediatric text on rickets. An experiment he performed helped debunk...


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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
GLISSON.(Obit)
03/07/2005: 208 words, approx. 1 pages
Robert H. Glisson March 5, 2005 Robert H. Glisson, 87, died Saturday at Community General Hospital. Mr. Glisson was born in Syracuse and lived in Westvale since 1949. He was the son of the late Henry and Florence Glisson. He was predeceased...
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National Defense
Glisson: DLA To Retain Clout Despite Downsizing.(future of the Defense Logistics Agency; director Henry T. Glisson)
03/01/2001: 2,029 words, approx. 7 pages
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is expected to take a close look at defense agencies to assess how well they contribute to the nation's military objectives. One of those agencies certain to be scrutinized is the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). DLA is responsible...
 


 

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