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  • bequeathed his own brain for study; nucleus of Edinger-Westphal = oculomotor nucleus
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  •    adj. of or relating to a will or testament or bequeathed by a will or testament
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  • Originally bequeathed as a school for poor children, Cappagh House was repurposed in 1921 as a co
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  • ...'s school. After Plato's death he attached himself to Aristotle. Aristotle bequeathed to Theophrastus his writings, and designated him as his successor at the [[
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  • ...ted States. It was named after its first benefactor, [[John Harvard]], who bequeathed his library and half his estate to the institution.
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  • ...Watson was moved by the plight of children with physical disabilities and bequeathed a significant portion of his estate to create a facility dedicated to their
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  • ...ed in 1930, thanks to the philanthropy of Annie Penn, a local resident who bequeathed funds for the establishment of a hospital in Reidsville. Since its inceptio
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  • ...ill dated 1664, Dr. John Darrell, son of Barbara Denman and Edward Darell, bequeathed the Old Hall to be transformed into a hospital for elderly men of good repu
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  • ...Cullen, moved by the plight of the elderly and destitute in her community, bequeathed a portion of her estate to the creation of these almshouses.
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  • .... Sir William Osler, often referred to as the "Father of Modern Medicine," bequeathed his vast collection of historical medical literature to McGill University,
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  • ...Sealy Hospital was founded through the philanthropy of Rebecca Sealy, who bequeathed funds for the establishment of a hospital in memory of her husband, George
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  • ...in 1894, originally named Rex Hospital after John Rex, a local tanner who bequeathed his estate for the establishment of a hospital to serve the indigent of Ral
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  • ...ial pensions. The charity is named after its founder, Thomas Parmiter, who bequeathed funds for its establishment in his will.
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  • ...Ireland in the late 17th century. Upon his death in 1713, Sir Patrick Dun bequeathed his estate for the establishment of a hospital to improve medical education
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  • ...im. Recognizing the potential in his nephew, [[Georg Friedrich Merck]], he bequeathed the leadership and responsibilities of the Engel-Apotheke to him.
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  • ...s. The hospital is named after James Ross, who, along with his wife, Mary, bequeathed a significant sum for its establishment in the early 20th century. Since it
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  • John Cowane, a wealthy local merchant and Dean of the Guild of Stirling, bequeathed a substantial sum of money upon his death in 1633 for the establishment of
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  • ...on. Dr Gray's Hospital is named after its founder, Dr. Alexander Gray, who bequeathed a significant sum of money for the establishment of a hospital in Elgin in
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  • ...ekett's extensive collection of microscopes and histological specimens was bequeathed to the Royal College of Surgeons, where it remains an invaluable resource f
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  • ...earch, and patient care. The hospital is named after James Wills, Jr., who bequeathed funds for the establishment of a hospital dedicated to the treatment of the
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