Jelliffe

Jelliffe

Jelliffe is a surname, which may refer to:

* Derek and Patrice Jelliffe - authors and researchers of pediatric issues, notably infant formula
* Rick Jelliffe - Australian computer programmer and promoter of the Microsoft Office Open XML document format
* Smith Ely Jelliffe (1866-1945) American neurologist and psychiatrist


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