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  1. 26 de sept. de 2017 · Shirley Hodgson describes the workings and motives of the organisations formed to care for the poor and vagrant children in the city, and opens a window into their ancestors’ past for the estimated 60,000 Canadians descended from Bristol’s Pauper Children. ISBN:9781909446113. Size: 140mm X 215mm. Pages: 256.

  2. Shirley Hodgson (Q15995134) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. British geneticist. Shirley Victoria Hodgson; Shirley Penrose; Shirley Victoria Penrose; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Shirley Hodgson. British geneticist. Shirley Victoria Hodgson; Shirley Penrose; Shirley Victoria Penrose; Statements.

  3. Shirley HODGSON | Cited by 8,041 | of St. George's School, Middletown | Read 168 publications | Contact Shirley HODGSON

  4. Professor Shirley Hodgson BSc BM BC DM D (Obst)RCOG FRCP DCH FRSB (b. 1945) began her career as a Paediatrician and General Practitioner. She became a Registrar in Clinical Genetics at Guy’s Hospital, 1980, and worked with Professor Victor Dubowitz at the Hammersmith Hospital on muscular dystrophy whilst doing the work for her DM Thesis.

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  6. Shirley V. Hodgson, William D. Foulkes, Charis Eng, Eamonn R. Maher; Pages 219-359. Download chapter PDF Back Matter. Pages 361-420. Download chapter PDF Back to top. Reviews “Cancer ...

  7. Male. Neoplasms / genetics*. Oncogenes. Over recent decades a number of genes causing predisposition to cancer have been identified. Some of these cause rare autosomal dominant monogenic cancer predisposition syndromes. In the majority of families, the increased incidence of cancers is due to a multifactorial aetiology with a number of lo ….