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Elisha Kane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Elisha Kent Kane Historical Society ... Dr. Elisha Kent Kane ... Elisha Kent Kane contracted rheumatic fever during his second year of university. This doubtless led him to the pursuit of medical studies (by age twenty-two, he had published a study of early pregnancy detection in the American Journal of Medical Sciences).
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<a href="http://elisha_kane.totallyexplained.com ">Elisha Kane Totally Explained</a>
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This page features all the views we have concerning Assistant Surgeon Elisha Kent Kane, USN ... Elisha Kent Kane was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 3 February 1820. Though weakened by rheumatic fever as a youth, he was educated as a physician at the University of Pennsylvania and, in July 1843,
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Online books about this author are available. ... Kane, Elisha Kent, 1820-1857: Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, '54, '55 (page images at MOA) ... Help with reading books -- Report a bad link -- Suggest a new listing...
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If a mid-19th-century physician and gentleman from a distinguished Philadelphia family could be called a "rock star," Elisha Kent Kane was it. He may be the most famous scientist you never heard of. Recognized in his time as a hero of science and humanity, he was the king of all media.
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USNS Elisha Kent Kane (T-AGS-27) ... USNS Elisha Kent Kane (T-AGS-27) was transferred to Turkey, renamed TCG Çanadarli (A-588) ... Namesake Elisha Kent Kane was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 3 February 1820. Though weakened by rheumatic fever as a youth, he was educated as a physician at the University of...
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'Life In The Brig: Second Winter,' From Arctic Explorations, by Elisha Kent Kane, published in Philadelphia in 1856. Engraving by J. M. Butler based on a sketch by Kane. Kane is portrayed in the center.
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