William Harcourt Ranking
William Harcourt Ranking was a photographer, physician and editor (1814–1867).
Also recorded as W. H. Ranking.
Identity
William Harcourt Ranking is recorded with the citizenship of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. William Harcourt Ranking is recorded as photographer, physician and editor.
Chronology
- 1814William Harcourt Ranking born.
- 1814William Harcourt Ranking was born in 1814.
- 1867William Harcourt Ranking died.
- 1867William Harcourt Ranking died in 1867.
Sources
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“William Harcourt Ranking”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q29127009: William Harcourt Ranking
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATE. Fig. 1. The throat in the early stage of Diphtheria from an adult. Fig. 2. The throat in an advanced stage of the disease, the false membrane investing the entire soft palate back of the pharynx and extending to the larynx, from a child aged seven years.
William Harcourt Ranking · Diphtheria : a lecture delivered at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital · Public domain
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