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Channels and acupoints of the thorax and abdomen
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Channels and acupoints of the back of the torso
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Channels and acupoints of side of head, neck and shoulder
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Channels and points of the side of the torso, general chart
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Channels and acupoints of the back of the head and neck
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Channels and points of the front of the head and neck
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Channels of communication : report of an enquiry carried out in hospitals in Scotland for the Working Party on Suggestions and Complaints in Hospitals / by Vera Carstairs.
Carstairs, Vera D. L.Date: 1970- Digital Images
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Exterior-interior relationships of the Twelve Channels
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Channel pulses of the Twelve Channels, Chinese woodcut
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Channel chart: Meeting points of the 8 Extraordinary Channels
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Acu-moxa chart: Channels and acupoints of the leg and foot
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The seaman's guide and new coaster's companion. Containing, Part I. Coasting Directions from London through all the different Channels of the River Thames, both up and down; the Orkney and Shetland Islands; North Sea, Cattegat, Sound, Baltic, Gulph of Finland, and White Sea; the British and Bristol Channels, including all the Harbours, with the Coast of Wales, and the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, &c. Part II. The Courses by the Compass, and Distances from Place to Place, for all the Coasts of Europe, and many of Africa and Asia: With the Variation. Also the Distances, in Miles, from London to the principal Ports in Great-Britain, Ireland, the East Part of France, Flanders, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, throughout the Baltic, and the Mediterranean. To which is added, an improved and corrected tide-table, And an easy Method of finding the Epact, the Moon's Age, and the Day of New Moon. The tenth edition, considerably enlarged and improved. By John Chandler, of Orford, Pilot; John Diston, Pilot; John Adams, of Edmonton, Teacher of Navigation and Mathematics; and many other experienced masters and pilots.
Chandler, John.Date: M,DCCXCV. [1795]- Books
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English philosophers and schools of philosophy / by James Seth.
Seth, James, 1860-1924.Date: 1912- Books
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The piscatorial atlas of the North Sea, English Channel, and St. George's Channels : illustrating the fishing ports, boats, gear, species of fish (how, where, and when caught), and other information concerning fish and fisheries / by O.T. Olsen.
Olsen, O. T. (Ole Theodor)Date: 1883- Books
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Coasting directions for the north and south channels of the river Thames: also directions from Lowestoff-Roads to the Downs, and up the King's and Queen's Channels to London. To which are added, Directions for the British Channel from Scilly to the Downs: with a corresponding tide-table. By John Chandler, of Orford, Pilot, &c.
Chandler, John.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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The seaman's guide and new coaster's companion. In two parts. Part I. Coasting directions from London through all the different channels of the River Thames, both up and down, to the Orkneys and Shetland Islands. The North Sea, the Cattegat, the Sound, the Gulph of Finland, the British and Bristol Channels, including all the Harbours, with the Coast of Wales, and the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, &c. By John Chandler, of Orford, Pilot, and late Master in the Royal Navy. Part II. The courses by the compass, and distances from place to place, for all the coasts of Europe, and many of Africa and Asia: With the Variation laid down as observed in the Year 1780. Also the Distances, in Miles, from London to the principal Ports in Great-Britain, Ireland, the East Part of France, Flanders, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, throughout the Baltic, and the Mediterranean. By John Diston, Pilot, from the Trinity-House. With the addition of an improved and corrected tide-table, And an easy Method of finding the Epact, the Moon's Age, and the Day of New Moon, Communicated by Mr. John Adams.
Chandler, John.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The seaman's guide and new coaster's companion. In two parts. Part I. Coasting directions from London through all the different channels of the River Thames, both up and down, to the Orkneys and Shetland Islands. The North Sea, the Cattecat, the Sound, the Gulph of Finland, the British and Bristol Channels, including all the Harbours, with the Coast of Wales, and the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, &c. By John Chandler, of Orford, Pilot, and late Master in the Royal Navy. Part II. The courses by the compass, and distances from place to place, for all the coasts of Europe, and many of Africa and Asia: With the Variation laid down as observed in the Year 1788. Also the Distances, in Miles, from London to the principal Ports in Great-Britain, Ireland, the East Part of France, Flanders, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, throughout the Baltic, and the Mediterranean. By John Diston, Pilot, from the Trinity-House. With the addition of an improved and corrected tide-table, And an easy Method of finding the Epact, the Moon's Age, and the Day of New Moon, Communicated by Mr. John Adams.
Chandler, John.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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The naval gazetteer; or, seaman's complete guide. Containing a full and accurate account, alphabetically arranged, of the several coasts of all the countries and islands in the known world: shewing their latitude, longitude, soundings and stations for anchorage, With a particular Description of the several Bays, Capes, Channels, Coves, Creeks, Currents, Gulfs, Harbours, Havens, Lakes, Oceans, Races, Rivers, Roads, Rocks, Sands, Shoals, Sounds, Straits, Tides, Variation of the Compass, &c. &c. together with A particular Relation of the Shape and Appearance at Sea of the several Headlands, Isthmusses, Peninsulas, Points, Promontories, and whatever is of Use or Importance to the Master, Pilot, Commander, or Seaman of any Ship or Vessel, in navigating the watry Element. Also Comprehending Ample Directions for failing into or out of the different Ports, Straits, and Harbours of the four Quarters of the World, and for avoiding Dangers on the various and extended Coasts; in which more than Twelve Thousand distinct Names of Places, &c. are treated of and explained. By the Rev. John Malham, Author of Navigation Made Easy and Familiar, and other Works on Naval Affairs. Illustrated with a correct set of charts, From the latest and best Surveys. In two volumes. ...
Malham, John, 1747-1821.Date: 1795- Books
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Thoughts and facts relating to the increase of agriculture, manufactures and commerce, by the extension of inland navigation in Ireland. Wherein is Considered, the Propriety of Directing into Channels, more Productive of Permanent Improvement, the Bounties now Paid on the Inland and Coast Carriage of Corn to Dublin. By Richard Griffith, Esq. M. R. I. A.
Griffith, Richard, 1752-1820.Date: 1795- Books
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Nautical descriptions of the coasts of Ireland, adapted to the several charts in the maritim survey of Ireland. Containing a particular account of the Tides, Rocks, Shoals, Channels, Anchoring-Places, and Harbours, along these coasts: with suitable sailing-directions interspersed. To which is prefixed, the principal observations and measurements on which the survey was grounded. By Murdoch Mackenzie, sen.
McKenzie, Murdoch, active 1710.Date: 1798- Books
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The new seaman's guide, and coaster's companion, Containing complete sailing directions for ships, both outward and homeward bound, through the River Thames, and all its entrances, the British and Bristol Channels, on both coasts, including all the harbours; the coast of Wales; West Coasts of England and Scotland; the South coasts of Ireland; and the islands of Man, Scilly, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, &c. Also the East Coast of Great Britain, with the Orkney, Shetland, and Western Islands; the Coasts of Flanders, Holland, and Germany; the North Sea, Cattegat, Sound, Baltic, gulf of Finland, and northern navigation to the White Sea. And all the useful tables, viz. tables of the magnetic courses, and distances from place to place, for all the Coasts of Europe, and many of Africa and Asia: with the variations. A table of the distances by water, in miles, from London to the principal ports in Great Britain, Ireland, part of France, Flanders, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, throughout the Baltic and the Mediterrean. Copious tables of latitudes and longitudes, from the best and latest observations: and improved and corrected tide tables; to which are subjoined, easy methods of sinding the Epagt, the moon's age, and the day of new moon. A new and correct edition: improved and augmented by many important additions and observations from new surveys. By John Diston, M. Downie, master in the Royal Navy, and Alexander Ingram,teacher of Navigation and mathematics in Leith, and author of the newly much improved and corrected edition of Simson's Euclid; as also of the principles of geography, and of the corrected and enlarged edition of Hutton's arithmetic and key.
Diston, John.Date: 1800- Books
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A complete channel pilot: comprehending the English and French coasts, from the Thames mouth to the Bay of Biscay; including the north sea: with sailing directions. From actual surveys and observations of experienced navigators. Engraved on Twenty-Eight copper-plates; 1 The Channel at large 2 Mouth of the Thames 3 Sands and Channels from the Nore to Margate Road 4 The Downs 5 Rye Harbour 6 Portsmouth, Spithead, &c. 7 Portland Race, &c. 8 Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney 9 Guernsey, Sark, Herm and Jethou 10 Jersey 11 Coast of Devon, and Torbay 12 Plymouth Sound 13 Fowey Road and Harbour 14 Polkerries and Mevegezy Bays 15 Falmouth and Carreg Roads 16 Mounts Bay 17 Entrance of the Channel 18 Scilly Isles 19 Milford Haven 20 North Sea 21 Tide Table
Date: [1781?]- Books
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The life & character of Robert Watt; who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794. From Personal Acquaintance, And The Most Unquestionable Channels Of Information. Containing, Among Other Interesting Particulars, An Account of the Remarkable Wickedness of his Youth,-His after Pretensions to Religion,-The Singular and Surprising Manner of his being Discovered and Apprehended,-His Behaviour during his Confinement, and on the Day of his Execution; together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation. To which is prefixed, a striking likeness of Robert Watt, with an exact Representation of the Pikes and other Instruments found in his possession.
Date: 1795- Books
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The life & character of Robert Watt; who was executed for high treason, at Edinburgh, the 15th October, 1794. From Personal Acquaintance, and the Most Unquestionable Channels of Information. Containing, Among other Interesting Particulars, An Account of the Remarkable Wickedness of his Youth,-His after Pretensions to Religion,-The Singular and Surprising Manner of his being Discovered and Apprehended,-His Behaviour during his Consinement, and on the Day of his Execution; together with his letters and their answers, written after his condemnation. To which is prefixed, a striking likeness of Robert Watt, with an exact Representation of the Pikes and other Instruments found in his possession.
Date: 1795- Digital Images
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Pathologies of Yin channels manifested internally