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Silas Weir Mitchell is an American character actor known for playing disturbing or unstable characters. He has had recurring guest roles in 24 (as Eli Stram), My Name Is Earl (as Earl's ex-con fr...
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Silas Weir Mitchell: American physician and author, born February 15, 1829, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died January 4, 1914, Philadelphia. Associated with: Barraquer-Simons syndrome,Bernard-Horner syndrome (Claude Bernard),Mitchell's rest cure,Mitchell's syndrome I ... On Silas Weir Mitchell:; Never have I known so...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mitchell, Silas Weir. Mitchell, Silas Weir. Information about Mitchell, Silas Weir in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Mitchell, Silas Weir; Mitchell, Thomas Livingstone; Mitchelstown; Mitchill, Samuel; Mitchinson, John; Mitchison, Naomi Mary Margaret; Mitchum, Robert; mite;
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silas Weir mitchell. 1829—1914. A Biographical Memoir by percival Bailey ... SILAS WEIR MITCHELL was born in Philadelphia on February 15, ...
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Silas Weir Mitchell Photos, Bio and Silas Weir Mitchell News on TVGuide.com ... Silas Weir Mitchell: Latest News & Videos ... Harley hires Slick (SILAS WEIR MITCHELL), an evil metahuman who can turn from solid to liquid, to kill the honest cops who thwart her evil schemes. When Reese becomes the next intended victim,
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Mitchell, Silas Weir ; Born: January 15, 1829, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Died: January 4, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Vocations: Physician, Poet, Short Story Writer, Novelist ; Geographic Connection to Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County...
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Mitchell was of Scottish origin but he was born in Philadelphia. His studies included a period with Claude Bernard in Paris. Research and reporting on post paralytic chorea, erythromelalgia (Weir Mitchell’s disease) and cerebellar function followed. In the early 80’s he turned all major activity into literature...
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