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Gibson, William, 1959-.... (25)

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Little is known about Mr. Gibson other than what is found here. He moved to Pittsburgh in 1803 and was a weaver and possible sign painter. Epithet: of Selby William Gibson was a surveyor who was active in New South Wales and Queensland. Trombonist in the Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

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Gibson, William, 1914-2008 (29)

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Gibson, W. (William) (15)

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Epithet: Bishop of A canthos Vicar-Apostolic of N England Epithet: of Add MS 36046 Epithet: at Rotterdam Epithet: Town Councillor of Montrose

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Gibson, William, 1788-1868 (12)

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Gibson succeeded Dr. Philip Physick as chair of surgery at the University of Pennsylvania in 1819. Between 1824 and 1850 he published 8 editions of his treatise, Institutes and practice of surgery. He also wrote medical biographies. Surgeon of Philadelphia. Gibson was Professor of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania during Hartshorne's attendance (1843-45).

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Carey, William Gibson, 1896- (10)

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Gibson, William Carleton (7)

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Born in Ottawa, William Gibson graduated in the University of British Columbia's first Commerce class (1933). He earned degrees from McGill (M.Sc. 1936 and M.D.C.M. 1941) and Oxford University (Ph.D. 1938). He specialized in Neurology and Psychiatry which he taught at the University of Sidney and at the University of California prior to coming to UBC in 1950. Gibson was a researcher and clinical Associate Professor when the medical school opened and soon after became Director of the Kinsmen L...

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Gibson, W. Hamilton (William Hamilton), 1850-1896 (16)

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American illustrator and naturalist. William Hamilton Gibson (1850-1896) was an author and artist from Buffalo, N.Y. W. Hamilton Gibson was an American illustrator and author, best known for his beautifully illustrated nature books. He also contributed illustrations for numerous magazines, illustrated books by various authors, and wrote and illustrated several books on natural themes. American artist and natualist....

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Gibson, William H. (5)

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Gibson, William, 1948-.... (5)

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William Gibson was born in Conway, South Carolina. He moved to Toronto in the late 1960s and then to Vancouver in the early 1970s. He studied English at the University of British Columbia where he began writing science fiction short stories. Gibson is generally recognized as one of the most important science fiction writers to emerge in the 1980s. His first novel "Neuromancer" is the first novel ever to win the Hugo, Nebula and Philip K. Dirk awards. The novel, which is considered to be one o...

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Sloan, William Gibson, 1838-1914 (5)

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