Codman may refer to:
Buildings
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Codman Building, historic building at 55 Kilby Street, Boston, Massachusetts
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Codman House
The Codman House (also known as The Grange) is a historic house set on a estate at 36 Codman Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Thanks to a gift by Dorothy Codman, it has been owned by Historic New England since 1969 and is open to the public June 1 ...
, historic house set on a estate at 36 Codman Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts
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Codman–Davis House
The Codman–Davis House is a four-story, red brick, 1906, classical revival house in Washington, D.C. at 2145 Decatur Place NW (in the Kalorama neighborhood). It was designed by Ogden Codman Jr. for his cousin, Martha Codman of Washington, D ...
, four-story, red brick, 1906, classical revival house in Washington, D.C.
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Codman Carriage House and Stable, historic former carriage house and stable in Washington, D.C.
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Col. Charles Codman Estate
The Col. Charles Codman Estate is a historic house on Bluff Point Drive in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Built in 1870, the house is a well-preserved example of a summer seaside resort house in Queen Anne/Shingle style. It was designed by Bost ...
, historic house at 43 Ocean View Avenue in Barnstable, Massachusetts
People
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Charles Codman Cabot (1900–1976), American jurist
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Charles Codman (1800–1842), landscape painter of Portland, Maine
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Charles R. Codman (Civil War)
Charles Russell Codman (October 29, 1828 – October 5, 1918) was an American military officer and politician who served as commander of the 45th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment.
Early life
Codman was born on October 29, 1828, in Paris while his ...
(1828–1918), American military commander during the Civil War.
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Charles R. Codman (1893–1956), American author, wine expert, and aide to General George S. Patton during World War II
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Ernest Amory Codman
Ernest Amory Codman, M.D., (December 30, 1869 – November 23, 1940) was a pioneering Boston surgeon who made contributions to anaesthesiology, radiology, duodenal ulcer surgery, orthopaedic oncology, shoulder surgery, and the study of medica ...
(1869–1940), Boston surgeon who pioneered outcome-based health care
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Henry Codman Potter
Henry Codman Potter (May 25, 1834 – July 21, 1908) was a bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States. He was the seventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Potter was "more praised and appreciated, perhaps, than any public man ...
(1835–1908), bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States
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Henry Sargent Codman (1863–1893), American landscape architect in Frederick Law Olmsted's design firm
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John Amory Codman (1824–1886), artist in Boston, Massachusetts
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John Codman Ropes (1836–1899), American military historian and lawyer born at St. Petersburg
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Julian Codman (1870–1932), lawyer involved with Anti-Imperialist League
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Ogden Codman
Ogden Codman Jr. (January 19, 1863 – January 8, 1951) was an American architect and interior decorator in the Beaux-Arts styles, and co-author with Edith Wharton of '' The Decoration of Houses'' (1897), which became a standard in American inte ...
(1863–1951), American architect, interior decorator and co-author of ''The Decoration of Houses'' (1897)
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Robert Codman (1859–1915), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine
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Stephen Codman (1796–1852), Canadian composer
Other
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Codman Square District
The Codman Square District is a historic district in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It consists of four of the most prominent properties facing the main Codman Square intersection, where Talbot Avenue and Washington Street ...
, historic district in Boston, Massachusetts
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Codman's triangle
The Codman triangle (previously referred to as Codman's triangle) is the triangular area of new subperiosteal bone that is created when a lesion, often a tumour, raises the periosteum away from the bone. A Codman triangle is not actually a full ...
, area of new subperiosteal bone that is created when a lesion raises the periosteum away from the bone
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