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Cosa (chi) è grey$32778$ - definizione

BRITISH SURGEON
Grey-turner; George grey-turner; Grey turner
  • George Grey Turner in 1947

Charles Grey, 5th Earl Grey         
ENGLISH NOBLEMAN (1879-1963)
Charles Robert Grey, 5th Earl Grey; 5th Earl Grey; Mabel Grey, Countess Grey
Charles Robert Grey, 5th Earl Grey DL (15 December 1879 – 2 April 1963), styled Viscount Howick between 1894 and 1917, was an English nobleman, the son of Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey.
grey         
  • Isabel]] (seated) wearing grey gowns, c. 1855
  • Storm clouds towards [[Clare Island]], Ireland
  • The city of [[Kouvola]], mostly known for its grayscale envinroment, in [[Kymenlaakso]], [[Finland]]
INTERMEDIATE COLOR BETWEEN BLACK AND WHITE; FOR E.G. COLOR OF A CLOUD-COVERED SKY, ASH AND LEAD
Grey (color); Gray (color); Grey (colour); Gray; Neutral color; Achromatic color; Achromatic colors; Achromatic colour; Neutral colour; Gray (colour); Dark white; Light black; Achromatic grey; Spelling of "gray"; Spelling of "grey"; 808080; Dove gray; Clay colored
n. dark; light grey
grey         
  • Isabel]] (seated) wearing grey gowns, c. 1855
  • Storm clouds towards [[Clare Island]], Ireland
  • The city of [[Kouvola]], mostly known for its grayscale envinroment, in [[Kymenlaakso]], [[Finland]]
INTERMEDIATE COLOR BETWEEN BLACK AND WHITE; FOR E.G. COLOR OF A CLOUD-COVERED SKY, ASH AND LEAD
Grey (color); Gray (color); Grey (colour); Gray; Neutral color; Achromatic color; Achromatic colors; Achromatic colour; Neutral colour; Gray (colour); Dark white; Light black; Achromatic grey; Spelling of "gray"; Spelling of "grey"; 808080; Dove gray; Clay colored
(US gray)
¦ adjective (greyer, greyest)
1. of a colour intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or lead.
2. (of hair) turning grey or white with age.
informal, chiefly N. Amer. relating to old people as a group: grey power.
3. (of the weather) cloudy and dull.
4. dull and nondescript: grey, faceless men.
5. (of financial or trading activity) not accounted for in official statistics: the grey economy.
¦ noun grey colour or pigment.
¦ verb (of hair) become grey with age.
Derivatives
greyish adjective
greyly adverb
greyness noun
Origin
OE grg, of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

George Grey Turner

George Grey Turner (8 September 1877 – 24 August 1951) was an English surgeon.

He was born in North Shields and received his medical degree from Newcastle Medical School (then a part of the University of Durham). He received a Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons in 1903 and joined the staff of the Royal Infirmary. He served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in the First World War. As a young surgeon, he travelled around the world, being received by the Pope, Benito Mussolini, the King of Italy and King Alfonso of Spain.

In 1927 he was made Professor of Surgery in the University of Durham. In 1934 he was elected President of the Medical Society of London and in 1935 delivered the Bradshaw Lecture at the Royal College of Surgeons.

After the war, Grey Turner was briefly famous for performing one of the earliest operations to attempt the removal of a bullet from a soldier's heart. The bullet was never removed, but Grey Turner's surgery saved the patient's life.

During the following decades, Grey Turner worked with early cancer research, and anticipated the development of chemotherapy ("We shall never overcome cancer by surgery: it will be something we will inject"). In 1925 he published an optimistic work entitled "Some encouragements in Cancer surgery".

In 1943-44 he was again elected President of Medical Society of London. in 1949, two years before his death, Grey Turner was made President of the XIII congress of the International Society of Surgeons in New Orleans.

He married Alice Grey Schofield, with whom he had 3 daughters and a son, Elston Grey-Turner, also a physician.

A type of bruising, Grey Turner's sign, was named after the surgeon.