It was worn by 14-year-old
Charles Bell, of Cambridge, who was apprenticed in 1812 and comes with a photocopy of his indentures, saying he was apprenticed "in the art of carpenter and joiner".
The name came from Sir
Charles Bell, who was the first author to describe unilateral facial weakness in 1830.
According to panelist
Charles Bell, programs director for Consumers Union, the policy and mobilization arm of Consumer Reports, there were 4,000 dietary supplements on the market in 1994, and today there are more than 90,000, with 1,000 new products hitting the shelves every year.
He turned instead to
Charles Bell, who became his mentor and who lived for a while above the Parnassus Bookshop, a block from the campus.
Charles Bell, D.O., RPh, as chief medical officer, the company said.
Alan John
Charles Bell, 40, of Holme House Road, Stockton, given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay PS50 compensation with PS15 costs for theft.
UAW Local 1700 president,
Charles Bell, stated that around 2,600 of the facility's more than 3,000 employees are laid off.
Named after Scottish anatomist Sir
Charles Bell, who first described its symptoms, it is sometimes mistaken for a stroke.
Among the well-known artists who will be contributing their works of art will be Janet Bell, Chloe Holt, Nick Holly, Huw Gareth Jones, Gus Payne, David DAILY SAYS 8 Nash, Alison Bradley, Meirion Ginsberg, Gareth Thomas,
Charles Bell, Ken Allum, Vanessa Bowman and Kay Rees-Davies.
Walking past a gallery on Prince Street, Chartier noticed a painting in the window: "Gumball Machine" by
Charles Bell.