Definitions from Wikipedia (James Currie)
▸ noun: James Currie FRS (31 May 1756 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland – 31 August 1805 in Sidmouth) was a Scottish physician, best known for his anthology and biography of Robert Burns and his medical reports on the use of water in the treatment of fever.
▸ noun: James George Currie (November 24, 1827 – December 8, 1901) was speaker of the Legislature of Ontario from December 21, 1871, to March 29, 1873, and served as Liberal MLA for Welland from 1871 to 1879.
▸ noun: (born April 9, 1972) a birding expert, conservation advocate, and host of Nikon’s Birding Adventures TV and Nat Geo Wild’s Aerial Assassins.
▸ noun: (13 April 1863 – 3 November 1930) a Scottish businessman who was the owner and senior partner of the international shipping company, the Currie Line.
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▸ noun: James Currie FRS (31 May 1756 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland – 31 August 1805 in Sidmouth) was a Scottish physician, best known for his anthology and biography of Robert Burns and his medical reports on the use of water in the treatment of fever.
▸ noun: James George Currie (November 24, 1827 – December 8, 1901) was speaker of the Legislature of Ontario from December 21, 1871, to March 29, 1873, and served as Liberal MLA for Welland from 1871 to 1879.
▸ noun: (born April 9, 1972) a birding expert, conservation advocate, and host of Nikon’s Birding Adventures TV and Nat Geo Wild’s Aerial Assassins.
▸ noun: (13 April 1863 – 3 November 1930) a Scottish businessman who was the owner and senior partner of the international shipping company, the Currie Line.
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