Samuel Wilson
Samuel Wilson (September 13, 1766 – July 31, 1854) was an American meat packer who lived in Troy, New York, whose name is purportedly the source of the personification of the United States known as "Uncle Sam".
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Identifying distinct subgroups with severe pain in sickle cell disease: A cluster analysis of the GRNDaD multi-center registry. by Martha O Kenney, Samuel Wilson, Morgan Rosser, Sophie Lanzkron, Julie Kanter, Susan Padrino, Payal Desai, Deepa Manwani, Alice Cohen, Stephanie Guarino, Ward Hagar, Joshua Field, Jane Little
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Chronic helminth infection does not exacerbate Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. by Marc P Hübner, Kristin E Killoran, Michael Rajnik, Samuel Wilson, Kevin C Yim, Marina N Torrero, Christopher P Morris, Boris Nikonenko, Jorge C G Blanco, Val G Hemming, Edward Mitre
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