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Irish physician (1801–1861)
Francis Rynd (1801 – 19 July 1861) was an Irish medical doctor known for inventing the hypodermic needle used in syringes in 1844, which also led to the
Francis_Rynd
Topics referred to by the same term
Rynd may refer to: People with the surname James Alexander Porterfield Rynd (1846–1917) Irish chess player and lawyer Francis Rynd (1801–1861), Irish physician
Rynd
Device to inject substances into the circulatory system
in catastrophic blood loss or treating shock. It was invented by Francis Rynd in 1844. A hypodermic needle is used for rapid delivery of liquids, or when
Hypodermic_needle
Church in Edinburgh, Scotland
Michael MacQueen or MakQuhen (died 1537), supplemented by his widow, Jonet Rynd or Rhynd. MacQueen was a merchant who supplied spices and linen to the royal
Magdalen_Chapel,_Edinburgh
Person who produces flour or other products by operating a mill
similar to a mortar and pestle. As technology and millstones (the bedstone and rynd) improved, more elaborate machines such as watermills and windmills were
Miller
Iron support for the upper millstone
A millrind or simply rind is an iron support, usually four-armed or cross-shaped, for the upper ("runner") stone in a pair of millstones. The rind is affixed
Millrind
Sole college of the University of Dublin
by Arthur Leared in 1851. * The hypodermic needle was invented by Francis Rynd in 1844. * The steam turbine was invented by Sir Charles Algernon Parsons
Trinity_College_Dublin
(reporting mark OCTL) is a tourist railroad that runs from Titusville to Rynd Farm north of Oil City in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The Oil Creek and
Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad
Oil_Creek_and_Titusville_Railroad
Stones used in gristmills, for grinding wheat or other grains
The runner stone is supported by a cross-shaped metal piece (millrind or rynd) fixed to a "mace head" topping the main shaft or spindle leading to the
Millstone
William Goodlatte Rynd and Isabella Susannah Stephens Rynd. Porterfield Rynd's uncle (his fathers half brother) was Dr. Francis Rynd the inventor of the
James Alexander Porterfield Rynd
James_Alexander_Porterfield_Rynd
French orthopedic surgeon
Francis Rynd invented the hollow needle in 1844. In 1853, wanting to inject iron perchloride coagulant into an aneurysm, Pravaz adapted Rynd's needle,
Charles_Pravaz
City in Pennsylvania, US
had emerged in the region, including Oil City, Petroleum Center, Pithole, Rynd Farm, and Titusville. By 1860, the oil trade was far and away the dominant
Oil_City,_Pennsylvania
Major-General Sir Philip Rynd Robertson KCB CMG (5 April 1866 – 11 May 1936) was a British Army officer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Philip Robertson (British Army officer)
Philip_Robertson_(British_Army_officer)
Diplomatic mission
Andrew Jackson in 1829 appointed the first American consul in Odesa — Charles Rynd, a shipowner from New York. He arrived in Odesa in 1830. At that time, Odesa
Consulate General of the United States, Odesa
Consulate_General_of_the_United_States,_Odesa
round box. rhythm(s) n. Beat of a song. rng n. An algebraic structure. rynd(s) n. A type of iron crossing. scry v. To magically tell someone's fortune
English_words_without_vowels
Infantry regiment of the British Army, 1881–1968
1910–1918: Maj-Gen. Joseph Henry Laye, CB, CVO 1918–1927: Maj-Gen. Sir Philip Rynd Robertson, KCB, CMG 1927–1946: Maj-Gen. Sir Eric Stanley Girdwood, KBE, CB
Cameronians_(Scottish_Rifles)
Vista-class cruise ship
the first master of Queen Victoria in October 2006. Captain Christopher Rynd became secondary master. Captain Ian McNaught briefly commanded Queen Victoria
MS_Queen_Victoria
Fenerty come up with the wood pulp method of paper production. 1844: Francis Rynd invents the hypodermic needle. 1844: Horace Wells successfully used nitrous
Timeline of historic inventions
Timeline_of_historic_inventions
Bolivian jurist and acting President of Bolivia
Anglo-Irish family, Lady Maria Rynd. She was the stepdaughter of Admiral Thomas Brown, the niece of physician Francis Rynd and a maternal relative of Lord
Pedro_José_de_Guerra
Structure that uses a water wheel or turbine
horizontally in line with the flow turned a runner stone balanced on the rynd which is atop a shaft leading directly up from the wheel. The bedstone does
Watermill
Town in Angus, Scotland
of Caution in the Privy Council in a principal for 2000 merks for William Rynd of Kers, who was involved in violent armed feuds between the Lindsays and
Kirriemuir
American television actor (b. 1951)
location in Los Angeles. The photo appeared in hundreds of newspapers. The C.E. Rynd Photographic Fine Arts gallery in Seattle hosted an exhibit of his photography
Daryl_Anderson
Topics referred to by the same term
American newspaper publisher Mir Chakar Rind (1468 – 1565), Baloch chieftain Rynd (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Rind
Medical injection device
application of what is now called Pascal's law. 1844: Irish physician Francis Rynd invented the hollow needle and used it to make the first recorded subcutaneous
Syringe
City in Pennsylvania, US
and Titusville Railroad is a tourist railroad that runs from Titusville to Rynd Farm north of Oil City. Titusville Historical Society & Heritage Center Titusville
Titusville,_Pennsylvania
Street in Edinburgh, Scotland
(dedicated to Mary Magdalen) under the control of MacQueen's widow, Janet Rynd until her death in 1553, when it passed to the Incorporation of Hammermen
Cowgate
Former hospital in Dublin, Ireland
the Cork Street Fever Hospital, where he remained for forty years. Francis Rynd (1801-1861), physician and inventor of the hypodermic syringe. Thomas Hawkesworth
Meath_Hospital
National event In various classes
Below is the list of champions. The first champion was J.A. Porterfield Rynd, who won the Dublin Chess Congress 1865 No. 3 Tournament, reserved for "amateurs
Irish_Chess_Championship
Irish contributions to science, technology, and engineering
fundamental formula into Broom Bridge. 1844: Hypodermic needle – Francis Rynd, a Dublin physician, invented the hollow hypodermic needle and performed
Timeline of Irish inventions and discoveries
Timeline_of_Irish_inventions_and_discoveries
Medieval Danish dynasty
Eriksen Sappi (d. 1398) (illegitimate) Abel Valdemarsen — descendants: the Rynd family (died out in 1405) Margaret (d. after 1313), married Helmold III,
House_of_Estridsen
Scottish goldsmith
pendants from Rynd to give to the queen's gentlewomen at this time. The gifts to the women of the queen's household bought from Mosman and Rynd were occasioned
John_Mosman_(goldsmith)
Founder and first lieutenant governor of British Columbia
Broxted House, Cheltenham. He married Laura Evelyn Rynd (d. 1934), who was the sister of Captain G. C. Rynd, of the Manchester Regiment, in 1888. His wife
Richard_Clement_Moody
Historical gift-giving tradition
in January 1541. Other gifts of gold "Paris work" were provided by Thomas Rynd including "chaffrons" for French hoods, bracelets, rosary beads, buttons
New Year's Day gift (royal courts)
New_Year's_Day_gift_(royal_courts)
Charity founder and organ donor card pioneer (1926–2020)
Elizabeth Despard Ward MBE (née Rynd; formerly Aston; 11 October 1926 – 20 July 2020) was a British healthcare campaigner known for pioneering organ donor
Elizabeth Ward (British campaigner)
Elizabeth_Ward_(British_campaigner)
and unify communities," in the words of Museum executive director Chase W. Rynd. The National Building Museum also bestows two other major awards: the Vincent
Honor_Award
Canadian philanthropist, member of the Bronfman family (born 1927)
Prize by the National Building Museum in 2006. Executive director Chase Rynd stated, "The Museum is honored to present its 2006 Scully Prize to Phyllis
Phyllis_Lambert
Neall, former senator George Owings, former House Majority Whip Richard Rynd, former delegate Jim Simpson, former Senate Finance Committee Chairman Casper
2018 Maryland gubernatorial election
2018_Maryland_gubernatorial_election
Blackburne and Amos Burn filling the vacancy by former champion Porterfield Rynd. March – Linfield F.C. is formed in Belfast. International 27 February Wales
1886_in_Ireland
Early 20th century political party in Ireland
socialist John Lincoln Mahon and the barrister James Alexander Porterfield Rynd who acted as its chairman. From Socialism to Liberal Unionism J.L. Mahon
Dublin Liberal Unionist Association
Dublin_Liberal_Unionist_Association
American journalist (1909–1980)
ProQuest 106860131. Retrieved March 4, 2023. "Blue Names Jaeger, Smith, Rynd V-Ps; Kintner to Head Washington Operation". Broadcasting. February 14, 1945
Robert_E._Kintner
Jewels belonging to James V of Scotland
augmented it again, into the form it remains today. The goldsmith Thomas Rynd, based in St Andrews, also worked for the king, supplying enamelled gold
Jewels_of_James_V
Witch Trials in Forfar, Angus, Scotland
with the help of the devil. She further alleged that Elspet Bruice, Mary Rynd and several other witches had flown to the coronation of king Charles II
Forfar_Witch_Trials
Irish medical publication (1866–1961)
well as letters, news, and professional notices. On 12 March 1845, Francis Rynd published his article on his invention of the modern hypodermic needle in
Medical_Press_and_Circular
Expenses made to feed the Scottish royal household
cook, were supplied to James V by Michael McQueen, who with his wife Janet Rynd founded the Magdalen Chapel in Edinburgh's Cowgate. Meat included salted
Food and the Scottish royal household
Food_and_the_Scottish_royal_household
American historian (born 1979)
and won her day in court". news.rice.edu. Retrieved June 25, 2020. Morgan, Rynd (May 10, 2020). "History professor Caleb McDaniel wins Rice's first Pulitzer
W._Caleb_McDaniel
River in Pennsylvania, United States
west of Toonerville, Pennsylvania and then flows south to meet Oil Creek at Rynd Farm, Pennsylvania. Benninghof Run, right bank 7.86 mi (12.65 km) 2.86 square
Oil Creek (Allegheny River tributary)
Oil_Creek_(Allegheny_River_tributary)
Scottish Presbyterian minister (1526?–1580)
Athernie, merchant, Edinburgh), died 15 December 1615 Mary, married to Robert Rynd, minister of Longforgan. Calderwood describes Row as "a wise and grave father
John_Row_(reformer)
British actor and playwright (1869–1922)
the son of Richard George Jack, a physician and surgeon and his wife Mary Rynd. He was baptised on 22 February 1870 at the Church of St Mary, Hampton Court
Henry_V._Esmond
Division Major-General Thomas Pilcher, since 13 July Major-General Philip Rynd Robertson 50th Brigade 51st Brigade 52nd Brigade 10th Battalion, West Yorkshire
Battle of the Somme order of battle
Battle_of_the_Somme_order_of_battle
28th President of Bolivia
Charcas. On his mother's side, he was also related to Irish physician Francis Rynd and British statesman Lord Palmerston. He was sent to England at an early
José_Gutiérrez_Guerra
Church building in New Town, Prague, Czech Republic
with cupola and new baroque interior was most probably created by Daniel Rynd. The former dean of the church established a new altar of Staroboleslav's
Church of St. Apollinaire, Prague
Church_of_St._Apollinaire,_Prague
General anesthesia method
specific equipment was developed to enable intravenous anesthesia. Francis Rynd developed the hollow needle in 1845, and Charles Gabriel Pravaz developed
Total_intravenous_anaesthesia
first large-scale structural use of wrought iron. Irish physician Francis Rynd utilises a hollow hypodermic needle to make the first recorded subcutaneous
1844_in_Ireland
studies vectors with more than three dimensions. Irish physician Francis Rynd utilises a hollow hypodermic needle to make the first recorded subcutaneous
1844_in_science
House in East Ayrshire, Scotland
The stone that was set in the old mill wall; decorated with mill rynd, bill for dressing stones, and corn shovel flanking a rope-surrounded date.
Kilmaurs_Place
Jewels belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots
pairs of horns (a kind of clothes fastener). Another goldsmith, Michael Rynd had tested a silver belt made by Galbraith that had low silver content. The
Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots
Jewels_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Stream in Pennsylvania, US
Pennsylvania. Cherrytree Run then flows south to meet Oil Creek at the Rynd Farm. Cherrytree Run drains 16.9 square miles (44 km2) of area, receives
Cherrytree Run (Oil Creek tributary)
Cherrytree_Run_(Oil_Creek_tributary)
Appointments by King George V
FRCS, Army Medical Service Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel Philip Rynd Robertson CMG, Scottish Rifles Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel William
1917_New_Year_Honours
(incumbent) 21,593 32.5 Democratic Leon Albin 19,096 28.7 Democratic Richard Rynd 19,032 28.6 Republican Beverly Eileen Goldstein 6,778 10.2 Democratic hold
1986 Maryland House of Delegates election
1986_Maryland_House_of_Delegates_election
Harrogate, England. Gledhill Attack. 17 March - James Alexander Porterfield Rynd died in Dublin, Ireland. 17 March - Franz Brentano died in Zurich, Switzerland
1917_in_chess
American college football season
Bledsoe – SR-3L 82 Jared Farlow – FR-HS 85 Alex Weber – JR-2L 86 Walker Rynd – FR 88 Garrett Styles – FR-HS Center & Long Snapper 57 Chadwick Lamar –
2017 Ole Miss Rebels football team
2017_Ole_Miss_Rebels_football_team
Votes % Democratic Theodore Levin (incumbent) 18,351 27.5 Democratic Richard Rynd (incumbent) 17,172 25.8 Democratic Leon Albin (incumbent) 15,795 23.7 Republican
1990 Maryland House of Delegates election
1990_Maryland_House_of_Delegates_election
1544 military action of the Rough Wooing
Hamilton's representatives also bought wine and empty barrels from James Rynd's wife on 8 May, mentioning that timber could be used the reinforce the castle
Burning_of_Edinburgh
Ceylonese planter (1892–1954)
née Fellowes-Gordon (1885–?), Harry Fellowes-Gordon's sister and Denis Rynd's widow (1883–?). In 1925 he owned a tea plantation in West Haputale, adjoining
A._C._Tutein-Nolthenius
Governing body of the University of Michigan
Jonas H. McGowan 1871 James Burrill Angell 1872 Claudius B. Grant Charles Rynd 1873 1874 Andrew Climie 1875 1876 Byron M. Cutcheon Samuel S. Walker 1877
Regents of the University of Michigan
Regents_of_the_University_of_Michigan
British honours
Butler KCMG CB Maj.-Gen. Edward Peter Strickland CB CMG DSO Maj.-Gen. Philip Rynd Robertson CB CMG Maj.-Gen. Henry John Milnes Macandrew CB DSO Maj.-Gen. Cecil
1919_Birthday_Honours
redistricting race to Betty Workman. District 11: Theodore Levin and Richard Rynd lost to Michael J. Finifter, Robert L. Frank, and Dan K. Morhaim. District
1994 Maryland House of Delegates election
1994_Maryland_House_of_Delegates_election
Chesterford England Early 5th century AD hoard Iron spindle with three winged rynds Silchester England Mid-4th century AD hoard Iron spindle Saint-Doulchard
List_of_ancient_watermills
Hospital in Scotland
Hogmanay (New Year). The hospital was constructed by the master-mason John Rynd. Existing buildings on the site were demolished in early 1637, and the uneven
Cowane's_Hospital
Scottish master mason and architect
Cowane's Hospital in Stirling, which was executed by Stirling mason James Rynd. Mylne also carved the statue of its founder for the facade. In 1642, Mylne
John_Mylne_(died_1667)
Judicial representative of the Monarch in Northern Ireland
1680: James Somerville 1681: William Irvine of Castle Irvine 1682: David Rynd. 1683: John Crichton. 1684: Lancelot Carleton of Rossfad 1685: Hugh Montgomery
High_Sheriff_of_Fermanagh
Auxiliary unit of the British Army
died 1842 Henry Theophilus Clements, appointed 11 November 1842 James F. Rynd, promoted 13 February 1878 The following served as Honorary Colonel of the
Leitrim_Rifle_Militia
Ryers 1 Philadelphia County Ryerson Station 1 Greene County 15380 Rynd Farm 1 Venango County 16301 Ryot 1 Bedford County 15521 Rywal Park 1
List of places in Pennsylvania: R
List_of_places_in_Pennsylvania:_R
Building in Marstow, Herefordshire, England
wife Myra were residents for some years. The 1911 Census shows that James Rynd Briscoe (1855-1936) a retired merchant and his wife Linda lived at the Court
Glewstone_Court_Hotel
Polish coat of arms
coat of arms In the silver field, a black millstone with a middle silver rynd. In the jewel, eight silver puppies heads in two rows; two at the top looking
Paprzyca_coat_of_arms
Businesspeople from Edinburgh (1473–1515)
house. Their bakery was located next to Lord Borthwick's tenement, in Henry Rynd's land. It seems that Ellen More and her companions had been lodged in Lord
James_Hommyll
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Boy/Male
German
Land Brilliant
Male
Czechoslovakian
, crown (or great) glory.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
God hears me.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lindley.
Male
Egyptian
, a superintendent or military officer.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Loving; Wind God; Air
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Mediates
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of northern Irish Houston.
Male
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Delayah, DELAYA means "God has drawn."
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n.
A piece of iron crossing the hole in the upper millstone by which the stone is supported on the spindle.