Proper noun
Wilks (plural Wilks or Wilkses)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Wilks
plural of Wilk
History The first to write about MG were Thomas Willis, Samuel Wilks, Erb, and Goldflam. citation The term "myasthenia gravis pseudo-paralytica" was proposed in 1895 by Jolly, a German physician. Source: Internet
The British administrator Mark Wilks gives it as 70,000, Historian Lewis Rice arrives at the figure of 85,000, while Mir Kirmani's score for the Coorg campaign is 80,000 men, women and child prisoners. Source: Internet
Archie Wilks, who has neuroblastoma with two tumours, has recovered from coronavirus. Source: Internet
Asked Sunday about the rookie quarterback's first training camp so far, Arizona coach Steve Wilks mixed praise with a bit of criticism. Source: Internet
Alline Ross Wilks transitioned to be with the Lord on Monday, January 1, 2018 in Wilmington, DE. Source: Internet
Confirmed DJ’s for the night are Alex Brown (Electronic House Music), Steven Wilkins aka Wilks (Deep/Tech Underground House), Joel Olszewski (Funky Soulful House) supported by Saxingh - International Pro Saxophonist and Earl St John Steele on keys. Source: Internet