Martindale
Not to be confused with Martingale.
Martindale can refer to:
People
- Adam Martindale, a leading 17th century English Presbyterian minister
- Doug Martindale, Canadian politician
- Elijah Martindale
- Henry C. Martindale, Congressman from New York
- James B. Martindale
- John H. Martindale, Union general
- Louisa Martindale, British surgeon
- Louisa Martindale (feminist), British activist for women's rights
- Manny Martindale, West Indian cricketer
- Margo Martindale
- Miss Martindale, disciplinarian, columnist, and author, representative of Aristasia
- William Martindale (1840–1902), pharmacist and founding editor of Martindale: The Extra Pharmacopoeia
- Wink Martindale, game show host
Places
- Martindale, Cumbria, England
- Martindale, St. Catharines, Ontario
- Martindale, Texas
- Martindale, Washington
- Martindale, Calgary, a neighbourhood
- Martindale (C-Train), a C-Train station in the neighbourhood
- Martindale, Eastern Cape, a farming community near Bathurst in South Africa
- Martindale (NYCRR station), a former railway station in Hillsdale, New York
- Martindale Hall a Georgian-style mansion near Mintaro, South Australia on the site of Martindale sheep station
Science
- Martindale, unit for measuring abrasion resistance of textiles
Publications
- Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference, a medicines information resource
- LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell (commonly referred to as Martindale-Hubbell), a catalogue of lawyers in the United States.
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