Thomas Addison (April 1793 – 29 June 1860) was a renowned 19th-century English physician and scientist. He is traditionally regarded as one of the "great men" of Guy's Hospital in London
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Enrico Fermi
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Sigmund Freud
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308.
Mel Gibson
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309.
Drew Carey
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310.
Vince Vaughn
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311.
Carl Gustav Jung
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312.
Orson Welles
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Hank Williams Jr.
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Constantine
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315.
Igor Sikorsky
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Harry Morgan
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317.
Fran Tarkenton
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Strom Thurmond
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Bill Burr
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320.
Kelsey Grammer
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Les Paul
Inventor of the electric guitar
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322.
Jimmy Johnson
5 time NASCAR chap(in a row)
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Ashoka
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324.
Herman Ebbinghaus
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325.
Roy Halladay
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326.
Jack Nicklaus
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327.
Jimmy Page
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328.
Ivan Pavlov
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329.
Helmut Schmidt
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330.
Grote Reber
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331.
Benny Parsons
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332.
Matthew McConaughey
Great Actor
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333.
Gary Cooper
Great actor
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334.
Marlon Brando
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335.
D. H. Lawrence
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336.
Joe Paterno
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337.
Burrill B. Crohn
(June 13, 1884 in New York – July 29, 1983 in Connecticut) was a Jewish-American gastroenterologist and one of the first to describe the disease of which he is the namesake, Crohn's disease
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Johnas Salk
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Jim J Bradock
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340.
Fireball Roberts
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341.
Tim Tebow
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342.
Dr Gill Samuels
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343.
Helen Keller
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344.
Eldridge Cleaver
GOP
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345.
John Bonham
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346.
Craig T. Nelson
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Sammy Hagar
Red Rocker
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348.
Mike Ditka
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349.
Tom Clancy
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Dennis Hopper
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Steven Ambrose
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Patricia Cornwell
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Ozzy (john) Osbourne
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Nicolas Steno
Nicolas Steno (11 January 1638 – 25 November 1686) was a Danish pioneer in both anatomy and geology. In 1659, he decided not to accept anything simply written in a book, instead resolving to do research himself. The consequences of this self-study is that he is considered the father of geology and stratigraphy. He was responsible for the the recognition of geological strata, and the theory that successive layers of geological formations (strata) contained a fossil record of life in chronological order. He eventually became a tutor to the de Medici family and, ultimately, became a Bishop and a strong leader in the Catholic Counter-Reformation. He is largely unknown, despite his many great achievements, which may have been due to his religious zeal in a time that was moving away from reasoned science and towards observational science.
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Ken Starr
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356.
Alan Alda
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357.
"Jungle" Jim Lieberman
made NHRA what it is today!
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Howard Carter
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359.
Linus Pauling
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360.
Matt Kenseth
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361.
Calvin Coolidge
great president
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362.
Vic Edelbrock
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363.
Condoleezza Rice
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364.
Dr Betty Dodson
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365.
Waylon Jennings
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366.
Tommy Lasorda
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367.
Peyton Manning
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368.
Herbert Hoover
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369.
Larry the Cable guy
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370.
John DeLorean
Inventor of the "GTO" ,Trans AM, Grand Prix and the Delorean sports car from :Back to the Future " He was charged with conspiracy on drug trafficking but never went to jail because of government entrapment .He was basically "set up" by his investors. He was more naive than guilty in this issue!
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371.
John "RADAR" Hendrickson
Inventor in racing of the great K&G speed shop fame
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372.
John F Kennedy
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373.
Steve Carlton
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Lee Petty
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Jack Kemp
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Dr Ruth
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Charles Schultz
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378.
Catherine Drexel
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379.
Robert Fulton
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380.
Neil Bonnett
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381.
Davey Allison
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382.
Steve Young
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383.
John Candy
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384.
Prince Charles
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Ray Manzarek
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Rameses I
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Chiang Kai Shek
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Alfred Hitchcock
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389.
Antoine Marfan
Antoine Bernard-Jean Marfan (June 23, 1858 – 1942) was a French pediatrician. He was born in Castelnaudary (département Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon) to Antoine Prosper Marfan and Adélaïde Thuries. He began his medical studies in Toulouse, where he stayed for two years before moving to Paris. He graduated in 1886, his education having been interrupted by a period of military service. In 1914 he became Professor of Infantile Hygiene in the pediatric clinic of the University of Paris In 1896, Marfan described a hereditary disorder of connective tissue which became known as Marfan syndrome.
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