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Robert Middleton (ca. 1651-ca. 1708) was probably born in Virginia. He married Mary Wheeler (1658-1702) in Charles County, Maryland, ca. 1672. They had eight children. He died in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Descendants of his son, William Middleton (ca. 1685-1769?), lived in Maryland, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and elswhere. The Middleton-Neblett connection was in Texas.
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Analysis of the American presence on the Isle of Pines illustrates how US influence adapted and endured in republican-era Cuba.
This revised and expanded edition deals with the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain. Topics covered include perforated peptic ulcer and acute pancreatitus, a revision of the physical examination, acute abdominal pain in children, and urinary tract problems.