East Grinstead Museum
East Grinstead Museum is located at Cantelupe Road in East Grinstead, West Sussex, England.
- Oxford Street, Gloucester
- Oxford Street is located in the City of Gloucester, England. It runs between London Road in the south and Oxford Road in the north. It was developed as uniform stuccoed terraces by the attorney John Bowyer on a plot that he had bought in 1823
- Gaddesden Hall
- Gaddesden Hall is a Grade II* listed manor house in Water End, Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, England. It was the manor-house for the manor of Southall, a sub-manor of Great Gaddesden, and was originally called Southall. Later it was known as Oliver's
- King Edward Street, London
- King Edward Street is a street in the City of London that runs from Newgate Street in the south to Little Britain in the north. It is joined by Greyfriars Passage in the west and Angel Street in the east. Postman's Park is on its east side where Bull and
- Keppel Street
- Keppel Street is a street in the London Borough of Camden that runs from the junction of Store Street and Gower Street in the west to Malet Street in the east. Before the construction of Senate House, it continued on to join Russell Square
- Hadley, London
- Hadley is a district of the London Borough of Barnet between Chipping Barnet in the south and Monken Hadley in the north. It was formerly a civil parish of Barnet Urban District
- Hawthorne Dene (house)
- Hawthorne Dene is a grade II* listed building in Strawberry Vale, East Finchley, in London. It borders the North Circular Road
- Neo-Hippocratism
- Neo-Hippocratism was a movement that became popular with physicians after the First World War. It sought to reappraise the role of Hippocrates and Hippocratic medicine and was closely associated with the idea of the holistic treatment of the patient
- Richard Tottenham
- Richard Edward Tottenham FRCOG (1889–1971) was the inaugural professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of Hong Kong. He was a foundation fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. He served with the Royal Navy
- Robert Gordon McKerron
- Robert Gordon McKerron FRCOG (1862–1937) was professor of midwifery at the University of Aberdeen from 1912 to 1936 and a foundation fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. He served with the Royal Army Medical Corps during the
- Margaret Leshikar-Denton
- Margaret E. "Peggy" Leshikar-Denton is an archaeologist specialising in underwater archaeology, and director of the Cayman Islands National Museum