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  1. William Wilde is a London based designer and costumier who specialises in exquisite hand-made latex rubber clothing and accessories. Shop the best sellers, new collections, leather and fabric clothing, and stockings, gloves and accessories.

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  2. Sir William Robert Wills Wilde FRCSI (March 1815 – 19 April 1876) was an Anglo-Irish oto-ophthalmologic surgeon and the author of significant works on medicine, archaeology and folklore, particularly concerning his native Ireland. He was the father of Oscar Wilde.

  3. William Robert Wills Wilde (mars 1815 à Kilkeevin - 19 avril 1876 à Galway) est un chirurgien oto-ophtalmologue irlandais, et l'auteur d'ouvrages sur la médecine, l'archéologie et le folklore, notamment concernant son Irlande natale.

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    William Wilde is a designer and latex specialist who offers exclusive and handcrafted latex and leather products. The ICON collection features shiny latex, metallic leather, gold hardware and more for every style Queen.

  5. 11 févr. 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Sir William Wilde, a distinguished Irish eye surgeon and otologist, and his son Oscar Wilde, a famous writer and poet. Discover the irony of their fates and the role of otitis media in Oscar Wilde's death.

  6. William Robert Wills Wilde (mars 1815 à Kilkeevin - 19 avril 1876 à Galway) est un chirurgien oto-ophtalmologue irlandais, et l'auteur d'ouvrages sur la médecine, l'archéologie et le folklore, notamment concernant son Irlande natale. Il est le père d'Oscar Wilde.

  7. 18 mars 2016 · Sir William Wilde pioneered the epidemiology of deafness. He set otology on a firm scientific basis by applying the principles established by Robert Graves and William Stokes of the Dublin School of Medicine of correlating clinical observation with post-mortem findings and utilising this information as a framework for therapeutic ...