Matthew Ward
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 34 years ago |
Web site | www.matthewward.com |
Date of birth | January 1,1951 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Grand Forks |
North Dakota | |
United States | |
Albums | Toward Eternity |
My Redeemer | |
Fade to White | |
Fortress | |
Music groups | 2nd Chapter of Acts |
Siblings | Annie Herring |
Nelly Greisen | |
Job | Actor |
Film director | |
Film Producer | |
Screenwriter | |
Cinematographer | |
Film Editor | |
Died | Amsterdam |
New York | |
United States | |
Date of died | June 23,1990 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 519235 |
My 2nd Chapter
The Magic Pear Tree
Dinosaur Rock
Oscar Octopus and the Fish Faces
My Dinosaur Sticker Book
Nippy, the Speedy Dinosaur
Five Minute Math: Fun Time Learning
Twinkle's Treat
Chomper the Greedy Dinosaur
Five Minute Multiplication: Fun Time Learning
Toucan Touch
Trouble Brewing
Dippy the Dozy Dinosaur
Plants
Jokes on a Rope
Phonics: Fun Time Learning
Five Minute Handwriting 6-9 Years: Fun Time Learning
Five Minute Division: Fun Time Learning
Fragrant herb garden
Addition: Fun Time Learning
Container Gardening
Five Minute Times Tables
Five Minute Spelling: Fun Time Learning
Collins Big Cat – Dinosaur Rock: Band 01a/Pink A
Gary Glory the Amazing Flying Fish
Howie Razor- Tooth and the Shark Gang
Emmy Mermaid and the Fantastic Seahorse Race
The Inch Prince
UNTITLED MATTHEW WARD 2
The Livery Collar in Late Medieval England and Wales: Politics, Identity and Affinity
Matthew Ward Life story
Matthew Ward was an American English/French translator noted for his 1989 rendition of Albert Camus' The Stranger. He made several important alterations from the more British-toned translation by Stuart Gilbert. Most notably he altered the quite well known opening line "Mother died today" to "Maman died today".
Cancer patient regains ability to smile after innovative surgery
By Katie WapleBBC News
A man who lost movement in his face after a cancer diagnosis says he can Smile Again after innovative surgery.
Daniel Kilty, 52, had a slow growing tumour in his cheek That wrapped around and invaded a nerve, causing total facial paralysis.
Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth carried out the operation, which Mr Kilty said had restored his confidence.
Mr Kilty, from Midhurst in West Sussex , said: " I'm not only cancer free, but I can Smile Again . "
He first noticed signs That something was not right in December 2021, when his right eye became itchy and food was getting stuck between his teeth and inside cheek.
" The Right side of my face collapsed, I looked perpetually grumpy, " Mr Kilty said.
" I found it very difficult, The Way That people would look at me - in The Street , on The Train , or in a shop - That slightly longer stare That says 'there's something wrong about how you look. '"
A surgical team of 12 carried out the rare procedure to remove the tumour.
They then replaced and connected a chewing nerve to a smiling nerve That gave movement and expression to his face.
Mr Kilty was The First patient at Queen Alexandra Hospital to undergo this specific surgical technique, called " facial reanimation" which was introduced at Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust by surgeons Alex Goodson and Matthew Ward .
Dr Matthew Ward told The Bbc : " We're so pleased to have given Daniel, who had total facial paralysis from an invasive cancer, the opportunity to not only live again but the chance to Smile Again .
" Without this procedure, Daniel would have been able to eat and speak fine, but he might not have had as much social confidence to be able to smile and demonstrate emotion in private or public. "
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