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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0335577Morton Grant - IMDb

    Morton Grant was born on 24 October 1903 in Hennepin, Minnesota, USA. He was a writer, known for The Rookie Cop (1939), She Loved a Fireman (1937) and The Big Cat (1949). He died on 25 January 1980 in Costa Rica.

    • Writer
    • October 24, 1903
    • Morton Grant
    • January 25, 1980
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grant_MortonGrant Morton - Wikipedia

    Grant Morton (1857?–1920), born William H. Morton, was one of the first people to successfully attempt skydiving, and is sometimes credited with the first skydive and jump from a powered aeroplane, in 1911.

  3. Nov 29, 2021 · Although the problem proved overwhelming, their efforts gave both men a wealth of knowledge and experience in toxicology and biochemistry and led to Dr. Grant’s encyclopedic work, Toxicology of the Eye, in 1962, with later editions in 1974, 1986, and 1993.

  4. Oct 24, 2023 · Toxicology of the eye: effects on the eyes and visual system from chemicals, drugs, metals and minerals, plants, toxins, and venoms : also, systemic side effects from eye medications. 1993, Thomas. in English - 4th ed. 0398058601 9780398058609.

  5. Morton Grant's films include Song of the South, The Big Cat, The Fargo Kid, She Loved a Fireman

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  7. W. Morton Grant, M.D., the emeritus David G. Cogan Professor of Ophthalmology who brought science to the study of glaucoma and who wrote the standard text on ocular toxicology, died at age 86 in Winchester, Massachusetts on November 17, 2001.