Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset
Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset (31 May 1590 – 23 August 1632), was an English noblewoman who was the central figure in a famous scandal and murder during the reign of King James I. She was found guilty but spared execution, and was eventually pardoned by the King and released from the Tower of London in early 1622.
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Ending PJ paralysis for hospitalised patients: a quality improvement initiative by Frances Carr, Pamela Mathura, Jennifer Symon
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Interventions supporting the translation of gerontological evidence into practice to optimize functional outcomes for hospitalized older adults: A scoping review. by Kathleen F Hunter, Jeffrey I Butler, Shovana Shrestha, C Allyson Jones, Adrian Wagg, Nick Millar, Frances Carr, Sherry Dahlke
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Interventions supporting the translation of gerontological evidence into practice to optimize functional outcomes for hospitalized older adults: A scoping review by Kathleen F. Hunter, Jeffrey I. Butler, Shovana Shrestha, C. Allyson Jones, Adrian Wagg, Nick Millar, Frances Carr, Sherry Dahlke
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