Sir James Young Simpson's daughter was Isabella Simpson. She was born in 1845 and was known for her involvement in charitable work and her contributions to social causes, particularly in the field of education for women. Isabella's legacy is often overshadowed by her father's significant contributions to medicine, particularly his role in the introduction of chloroform as an anesthetic.
David Simpson, a baker in Bathgate, according to Wikipedia
H. Laing Gordon has written: 'Sir James Young Simpson and chloroform (1811-1870)' -- subject(s): Chloroform, Anesthetics 'Sir James Young Simpson and chloroform (1811-1870)' -- subject(s): Physicians, Chloroform, Biography
Sir James Butler died in 1487.
Sir James Howie was born in 1907.
Sir James Howie died in 1995.
Sir James Ramsden died in 1896.
Sir James Scudamore was born in 1568.
Sir James Scudamore died in 1619.
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Sir James Denham-Steuart was born on October 21, 1712.
Sir James Harrington's life was good.
yes he was else he wouldn't be called SIR James black