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What (who) is M E Lazarus - definition

AMERICAN ANARCHIST
M.E. Lazarus; M E Lazarus; ME Lazarus; M. Edgeworth Lazarus; M Edgeworth Lazarus; Edgeworth Lazarus; M. E. Lazarus

M. E. Lazarus         
Marx Edgeworth Lazarus (February 6, 18221895 or 1896) was an American individualist anarchist from Guntersville, AL where he owned a small farm. Lazarus wrote under the pseudonym "Edgeworth.
Marx Edgeworth Lazarus         
Marx Edgeworth Lazarus (February 6, 18221895 or 1896) was an American individualist anarchist from Guntersville, Alabama, where he owned a small farm. Lazarus wrote under the pseudonym "Edgeworth".
Lazarus sign         
REFLEX MOVEMENT IN BRAIN-DEAD OR BRAINSTEM FAILURE PATIENTS
Lazarus reflex; Lazarus Sign; The Lazarus reflex; Lazarus response
The Lazarus sign or Lazarus reflex is a reflex movement in brain-dead or brainstem failure patients, which causes them to briefly raise their arms and drop them crossed on their chests (in a position similar to some Egyptian mummies). The phenomenon is named after the Biblical figure Lazarus of Bethany, whom Jesus raised from the dead according to the Gospel of John.

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Marx Edgeworth Lazarus

Marx Edgeworth Lazarus (February 6, 1822 – 1896) was an American individualist anarchist, Fourierist, and free-thinker. Lazarus was a practicing doctor of homeopathy who also wrote a number of books and articles, some under the pseudonym "Edgeworth". His works include Love vs. Marriage (1852) and Land Tenure: Anarchist View (1889). He was the only son of Rachel Mordecai Lazarus, who had an extensive correspondence with the Anglo-Irish novelist Maria Edgeworth.