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Jewish criminals : a psychologic-psychiatric study of Jewish prisoners in penal institutions of western Pennsylvania / by Max. H. Weinberg.
Weinberg, Max H.Date: 1939- Books
Professor Jacob Erdheim : eminent pathologist and teacher / by Aaron Arkin.
Arkin, Aaron.Date: 1939- Books
Two great American physicians / by Solomon R. Kagan.
Kagan, Solomon R. (Solomon Robert), 1889-1955.Date: 1939- Books
Autopsies among Jews / by Otto Saphir.
Saphir, Otto.Date: 1939- Books
Jewish physicians under the reign of the Fatimid Caliphs in Egypt (969-1171 C.E.) / by Max Meyerhof.
Meyerhof, Max, 1874-1945.Date: 1939- Books
Clinical value of 'vegetable guinea pigs' / by David I. Macht.
Macht, David I.Date: 1939- Books
The problem of tuberculosis in Palestine / by A. Freund.
Freund, A.Date: 1939- Books
Professor Adam Politzer / by Robert Sonnenschein.
Sonnenschein, Robert.Date: 1939- Books
Medical literature in Palestine / by M. Shechter.
Shechter, M.Date: 1939- Books
The psychopathology of Nazism / by Herschel Meyer.
Meyer, Herschel.Date: 1939- Books
Jewish health work during the last 20 years / by L. Wulman.
Wulman, Leon.Date: 1939- Books
The Straus Health Center in Jerusalem / by A.J. Levy.
Levy, A. J.Date: 1939- Books
Pediatrics in Palestine / by Walter Jonas.
Jonas, Walter.Date: 1939- Books
The Historical Collections : past, present, and future.
Date: 1986- Books
The problem of the medical refugee in the United States / by I.W. Held and Nathan Ratnoff.
Held, I. W. (Isidore William), 1876-Date: 1939- Books
Early American Jewish physicians / by Hyman Morrison.
Morrison, H. (Hyman), 1881-Date: 1939- Books
Ancient Jewish eugenics / by W.M. Feldman.
Feldman, W. M. (William Moses), 1879-1939.Date: 1939- Books
Jewish medical students in America / by Lee J. Levinger.
Levinger, Lee J.Date: 1939- Books
Anti-malaria activity in Palestine / by Z. Saliternik.
Saliternik, Zvi, 1897-Date: 1939- Books
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The pioneer spirit / Edward F. Griffith.
Griffith, Edward F. (Edward Fyfe)Date: 1981- Journals
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Allium schoenoprasum L. Alliaceae. Chives. Bulbour perennial herb. 'schoenoprasm' means 'rush leek' in Greek, referring to the narrow leaves. Distribution: Asia, Europe and North America. Leaves used as a garnish on cooked food and in salads. However like others in Boraginaceae it contains the pyrrolizidine alkaloid cynoglossine which causes liver damage. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Botanicum medicinale; an herbal of medicinal plants on the College of Physicians list. Describing their Places of Growth, Roots, Bark, Leaves, Buds, Time of Flowering, Blossoms, Flowers, Stiles, Chives, Embrio's, Fruits, Farina, Colours, Seeds, Kernels, Seed-Vessels, Parts used in Medicine, Preparations in the Shops, Medicinal Virtues, Names in Nine Languages. Most beautifully engraved on 120 large folio copper-plates, from the exquisite drawings of the late ingenious T. Sheldrake. English Plants are drawn from Nature to the greatest Accuracy, Flowers, or Parts, too small to be distinguished, are magnified. Nothing in any Language exceeds this Thirty Years laborious Work, of which may truly be said that Nature only equals it, every Thing of the Kind, hitherto attempted, being trivial, compared to this inimitable Performance. Designed to promote Botanical Knowledge, prevent Mistakes in the Use of Simples in compounding and preparing Medicines, to illustrate, and render such Herbals as want the just Representations in their proper Figures and Colours more useful. Necessary to such as practise Physic, Pharmacy, Chemistry, &c. entertaining to the Curious, the Divine and Philosopher, in contemplating these wonderful Productions, - Useful to Painters, Heralds, Carvers, Designers, Gardeners, &c. The Colours of every Part are minutely described; for Utility it must be esteemed preferable to any Hortus Siccus extant. The Means to preserve Fruits, and dry Flowers, in their Native Form and Colour, are not yet discovered; Plants cannot be preserved to Persection. The Flowers, when coloured, are represented in their original Bloom, and Fruits in the inviting Charms of Maturity. To which now is added, his tables for finding the heat and cold in all climates, That Exotic Plants may be raised in Summer, and preserved in Winter.
Sheldrake, Timothy, -1770.Date: [1759?]- Books
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The horse-Hoing husbandry; compleat in four parts: or, an essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation. Wherein, Among many Curious and Useful Improvements, the following are treated of; Viz. 1. Of Roots. 2. Of Leaves. 3. Of Food of Plants. 4. Of Pasture of Plants. 5. Of Dung. 6. Of Tillage. 7. Of Hoing. 8. Of Weeds. 9. Of Turneps. 10. Of Wheat. 11. Of Smuttiness. 12. Of Blight. 13. Of St. Foin. 14. Of Lucerne. 15. Of Change of Species. 16. Of Change of Individuals. 17. Of Plows. 18. Of Drill-Boxes. 19. Of the Turnep-Drill. 20. Of the Ho-Plow, &c. AS Also, A Method of introducing a Sort of Vineyard-Culture into the Corn-Fields, in order to increase their Product, and diminish the common Expence; By the Use of Instruments described in Cuts. The second edition. By Jethro Tull, of Shalborne in the County of Berks, Esq;
Tull, Jethro, 1674-1741.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]