J G de Roulhac Hamilton - meaning and definition. What is J G de Roulhac Hamilton
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What (who) is J G de Roulhac Hamilton - definition

AMERICAN MEDICAL RESEARCHER (1907-1957)
Joseph G. Hamilton; Joesph G. Hamilton
  • Hamilton (left) in 1939 with fellow physicist [[Robert Marshak]] who is voluntarily drinking a radioactive sodium solution

J. G. de Roulhac Hamilton         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN
Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac Hamilton (1878–1961) was an American historian of the South, author, and the founder of the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where he spent most of his academic career. He published books and articles about the history of Reconstruction but his most influential role was as an archivist, collecting manuscripts from around the South that form the core of the Southern Historical Collection.
JG Thirlwell discography         
J.G. Thirlwell discography; J. G. Thirlwell discography
This article details the complete work of an Australian-born composer and music producer JG Thirlwell, from his beginnings in 1980 to the present. It covers his output under multiple pseudonyms as well as his work as a collaborating artist and soundtrack composer.
John Agar-Hamilton         
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORIAN
J. A. I. Agar-Hamilton; Agar-Hamilton, John
John August Ion Agar-Hamilton (30 August 1895 – 16 June 1984) was a South African historian and Anglican priest. He was born in Cairo to Scottish parents who migrated to Transvaal Colony in 1906.

Wikipedia

Joseph Gilbert Hamilton

Joseph Gilbert Hamilton (November 11, 1907 – February 18, 1957) was an American professor of Medical Physics, Experimental Medicine, General Medicine, and Experimental Radiology as well as director (1948-1957) of the Crocker Laboratory, part of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Hamilton studied the medical effects of exposure to radioactive isotopes, which included the use of unsuspecting human subjects.

He was married to painter Leah Hamilton.