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  1. In 2016 Alexander Gordon was appointed artistic advisor and conductor of the International New Symphony Orchestra (INSO) in Lviv, giving this multinational German-Russian-Ukrainian-Jewish musician the role of an “Ambassador of Peace” in Ukraine. His recording with INSO Lviv on Toccata Classics of 24 Caprices by Paganini orchestrated for ...

  2. In 2016 Alexander Gordon was appointed artistic advisor and conductor of the International New Symphony Orchestra (INSO) in Lviv, giving this multinational German-Russian-Ukrainian-Jewish musician the role of an “Ambassador of Peace” in Ukraine. His recording with INSO Lviv on Toccata Classics of 24 Caprices by Paganini orchestrated for ...

  3. Alexander Seton, I conde de Huntly (m. el 15 de julio de 1470), que adoptó el nombre familiar de Gordon aproximadamente en 1457, fue un poderoso magnate escocés del siglo XV. Fue armado caballero en 1439/1440 y era señor de Badenoch, Gordon, Strathbogie y Cluny.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2010 · It was not until 1861 that Semmelweis wrote Die Aetilogie, der Begriff und die Prophylaxis des Kindbettfiebers (the aetiology, concept, and prophylaxis of childbed fever). 7 This was 66 years after Alexander Gordon of Aberdeen published his observations on an epidemic of puerperal sepsis that started in Aberdeen in 1789 in A Treatise on the Epidemic Puerperal Fever of Aberdeen 8 in which he ...

  5. Alexander Gordon (1635 in Aberdeen Scotland – 1697), fought as a Royalist and was captured by Oliver Cromwell 's army at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651 at the end of the English Civil War. He was imprisoned at Tothill Field outside London over the winter of 1651–1652. He was transported to the New World in 1652 and entered into ...

  6. Alexander Gordon, puerperal sepsis, and modern theories of infection control—Semmelweis in perspective Ian M Gould Ignaz Semmelweis, a Hungarian doctor who practised in 19th century Vienna, is widely believed to be the father of modern infection control. He earned this accolade when he showed that puerperal sepsis was contagious and that it

  7. www.gordonsgin.com › en-gb › about-gordonsAbout Gordons

    Alexander Gordon’s passion for business began to take shape in 1769. He built a distillery in Southwark, London which was well known for its excellent, clean water supply. Then he mastered the art of distilling a gin of high standards that could be trusted and enjoyed by all. Today, Gordon’s is the world’s number one best-selling Gin.