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  2. Urology - Wikipedia

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    Urology (from Greek οὖρον ouron "urine" and -λογία -logia "study of"), also known as genitourinary surgery, is the branch of medicine that focuses on surgical and medical diseases of the urinary system and the reproductive organs. Organs under the domain of urology include the kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters, urinary bladder ...

  3. Prostate steam treatment - Wikipedia

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    Specialty. Urology. [ edit on Wikidata] Prostate steam treatment ( Rezum ), also called water vapor thermal therapy ( WVTT ), is a minimally invasive surgical procedure for men with lower urinary tract symptoms resulting from prostate enlargement ( benign prostatic hyperplasia, BPH).

  4. Moorish Science Temple of America - Wikipedia

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    Noble Drew Ali is in white in the front row center. The Moorish Science Temple of America is an American national and religious organization founded by Noble Drew Ali (born as Timothy Drew) in the early 20th century. [1] He based it on the premise that African Americans are descendants of the Moabites and thus are "Moorish" by nationality, and ...

  5. Robin T. Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Robin T. Cotton. Robin Thomas Cotton (born May 13, 1941) is an English physician who is well known for his work in pediatric otolaryngology. He is retired from being the Director of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the United States .

  6. Alexander Kasimovich Kazembek - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Kasimovich Kazembek (Russian: Алекса́ндр Каси́мович Казембе́к or Казем-Бек; Azerbaijani: Aleksandr Kazımbəy or Mirzə Kazım-bəy; Persian: میرزا کاظم بیگ Mirzâ Kâzem Beg) (22 July 1802 – 27 November 1870), born Muhammad Ali Kazim-bey, was an orientalist, historian and philologist.

  7. James Grant Bey - Wikipedia

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    James Andrew Sandilands Grant (Bey) (1840–1896) was a Scottish physician and antiquarian. He was educated as a doctor of medicine at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland [1] and then spent several years working in Egypt combatting outbreaks of cholera and working as a general practitioner.

  8. Franz Ignaz Pruner - Wikipedia

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    Franz Ignaz Pruner. Book owned by Dr Pruner Bey while in Egypt. Franz Ignaz Pruner (8 March 1808 – 29 September 1882); known as Pruner Bey during his stay in Egypt, was a German physician, ophthalmologist and anthropologist who was a native of Pfreimd, Oberpfalz . Dr Pruner signature.

  9. Yaman Candar - Wikipedia

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    Şemseddin Yaman Candar. Şemseddin Yaman Candar ( Old Anatolian Turkish: شمس الدين يمان جاندار), was the eponymous founder and first bey of the Candar dynasty and principality in late 13th century Anatolia. [1] He reigned as Bey of the Principality of Candar from 1291 until his death in 1309.

  10. Karim bey Mehmandarov - Wikipedia

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    Order of St. Anna. 2nd class (1897) Order of St. Vladimir. 4th class (1911) [1] Abdul Karim bey Mirza Mustafa bey oghlu Mehmandarov ( Azerbaijani: Əbdül Kərim bəy Mirzə Mustafa bəy oğlu Mehmandarov, 2 December 1854, Shusha –20 December 1929, Shusha) was a medical doctor of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union of Azerbaijani origin.

  11. Lee Bey - Wikipedia

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    October 20, 1965. Chicago, Illinois. Occupation. Journalist. Photographer. Consultant. Lee Bey is architecture critic for the Chicago Sun-Times. He is also a member of the Sun-Times editorial board, where he writes editorials on city governance, neighborhood development, politics and urban planning. Bey is the author of the much-praised book ...