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  1. Anne Turner (5 de enero de 1576 – 15 de noviembre de 1615) fue la viuda de un respetable médico londinense que fue ahorcada en Tyburn por su papel en el famoso envenenamiento de Sir Thomas Overbury en 1613, al que se hace referencia en las obras de teatro A New Trick to Cheat the Devil, The Widow, The World Tossed at Tennis y The ...

    • Anne Norton
    • 5 de enero de 1576, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, Inglaterra
  2. Anne Turner. Associate Professor of Health Services, University of Washington. Verified email at uw.edu - Homepage. Public Health Informatics Consumer Health Informatics Natural Language Processing Machine Translation Public Health Workforc.

  3. Mrs. Anne Turner (5 January 1576 – 15 November 1615), aka Mistress Anne Turner, was the widow of a respectable London doctor who was hanged at Tyburn for her role in the famous 1613 poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury referenced in the plays A New Trick to Cheat the Devil, The Widow, The World Tossed at Tennis and The City Nightcap .

  4. 25 de ene. de 2009 · Fergus Walsh, BBC medical correspondent, tells of his part in the TV dramatisation of the moving story of Anne Turner (starring Julie Walters), who had a rare brain disorder and decided to end...

  5. 15 de nov. de 2019 · On this date in 1615, Anne Turner hanged at Tyburn for a shocking society murder remembered as the Overbury Affair. Turner was quite a character herself, but her journey to the pages of Executed Today begins in the bedsheets of the nobility.

  6. In The Way Home Turner focuses on Anne, a teen living in fourteenth-century England who is forced to flee from her village after publicly cursing a local tyrant. After hiding in a marsh and living off the land for a summer, Ann returns, only to find that everyone has died from the Black Plague.

  7. www.bmj.com › content › 332/7536/306Anne Turner | The BMJ

    2 de feb. de 2006 · Anne Turner. British family planning doctor whose assisted suicide in a Swiss clinic refuelled UK euthanasia debate. Anne Turner's final trip to continental Europe was one she resented having to make. She loved travelling to Europe, often for the opera.