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The surgical works of John Abernethy.
Abernethy, John, 1764-1831.Date: 1815-16- Books
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Théorie nouvelle de la phthisie pulmonaire / [Étienne Lanthois].
Lanthois, Étienne, 1767-Date: 1818- Archives and manuscripts
Sexual Deviation General: 'General Theory of the Perversions'
Date: 1970sReference: PP/ROS/D/5/4Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)- Archives and manuscripts
Sexual Deviation General: 'General Theory Writing S. D.'
Date: 1970sReference: PP/ROS/D/5/5Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)- Videos
An introduction to NMR theory : tape 1.
Garlick, Pamela.Date: 1974- Books
Public health and the risk factor : a history of an uneven medical revolution / William G. Rothstein.
Rothstein, William G.Date: 2003- Books
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Considerations on volcanos; the probable causes of their phenomena, the laws which determine their march, the disposition of their products and their connexion with the present state and past history of the globe; leading to the establishment of a new theory of the Earth / [George Poulett Scrope].
Scrope, George Poulett, 1797-1876.Date: 1825- Books
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Physiological lectures : addressed to the College of Surgeons / by John Abernethy.
Abernethy, John, 1764-1831.Date: 1821- Videos
An introduction to NMR theory : tape 2: illustrations / graphics.
Garlick, Pamela.Date: 1974- Books
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Physiological lectures, addressed to the College of Surgeons / By John Abernethy.
Abernethy, John, 1764-1831.Date: 1825- Books
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Physiological lectures and discourses : delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons in London / by John Abernethy.
Abernethy, John, 1764-1831.Date: 1830- Books
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Four propositions, &c. shewing, not only, that the distance of the sun, as attempted to be determined from the theory of gravity, by a late author, is, upon his own principles, erroneous; But also, That it is more than probable this Capital Question Can never be satisfactorily answered by any Calculus of the Kind.
Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Archives and manuscripts
Darwin, Charles (1809-1882), naturalist and physiologist, author of theory of evolution
Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882Date: 1839-1882Reference: MS.7781- Books
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An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or, weather-glass. Wherein the reason and use of that instrument, the theory of the atmosphere, and the causes of its different gravitation, are assign'd and explain'd. And a modest attempt from thence made towards a rational account and probable judgment of the weather / By Edward Saul.
Saul, Edward, 1677-1754Date: 1735- Books
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An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or, weather-glass, wherein the reason and use of that instrument, the theory of the atmosphere, the causes of its different gravitation are assigned and explained. And a modest attempt from thence made towards a rational account and probable judgment of the weather / By Edward Saul, A.M.
Saul, Edward, 1677-1754.Date: 1766- Books
An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or, weather-glass. Wherein the reason and use of that instrument, the theory of the atmosphere, and the causes of its different gravitation, are assign'd and explain'd. And a modest attempt from thence made towards a rational account and probable judgment of the weather / By Edward Saul.
Saul, Edward, 1677-1754.Date: 1735- Books
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An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or Weather-Glass. Wherein The Reason and Use of that Instrument, the Theory of the Atmosphere, the Causes of its different Gravitation are assign'd and explain'd. And a Modest Attempt from thence made towards a rational Account and probable Judgment of the Weather. By Edw. Saul, A. M. late Fellow of Magdalen College Oxford, and Rector of Harlaxton, Lincolnshire.
Saul, Edward, 1677-1754.Date: 1730- Books
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A particular account of all the earthquakes that have happened in Great-Britain, from the reign of King William the Conqueror, to the present time. Introduced with an account of, and observations upon, the most probable theories that have been offered for explaining the Nature and Causes of Earthquakes; and the Signs and Prognostications generally observed to precede or accompany them in these and other Parts of the World.
Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or weather-glass. Wherein the reason and use of that instrument, the theory of the atmosphere, and the causes of its different gravitation, are assign'd and explain'd. And A Modest Attempt from thence made towards a rational Account and probable Judgment of the Weather. By Edward Saul, A.M. Late Fellow of Magdalen-College, Oxford, and Rector of Harlaxton, Lincolnshire.
Saul, Edward, 1677-1754.Date: M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]- Books
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An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or, weather-glass. Wherein The Reason and Use of that Instrument, the Theory of the Atmosphere, and the Causes of its different Gravitation, are Assigned and Explained. And A Modest Attempt from thence made towards a rational Account and probable Judgment of the Weather. By Edward Saul, A. M. Late Fellow of Magdalen-College, Oxford, and Rector of Harlaxton, Lincolnshire.
Saul, Edward, 1677-1754.Date: [1766]- Books
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Dermato-pathologia, or, Practical observations, from some new thoughts on the pathology and proximate cause of diseases of the true skin and its emanations, the rete mucosum and cuticle : with an appendix containing further observations in the influence of the perspirable fluid in the production of animal heat ; and remarks on the late theories of scurvy : with the particular view of recommending the oak bark as a new marine antiscorbutic, and as a probable antiseptic in some other putrescent disorders / By Seguin Henry Jackson.
Jackson, Seguin Henry, 1752-1816.Date: 1792- Books
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Dermato-pathologia, or, Practical observations, from some new thoughts on the pathology and proximate cause of diseases of the true skin and its emanations, the rete mucosum and cuticle : with an appendix containing further observations in the influence of the perspirable fluid in the production of animal heat; and remarks on the late theories of scurvy : with the particular view of recommending the oak bark as a new marine antiscorbutic, and as a probable antiseptic in some other putrescent disorders / by Seguin Henry Jackson.
Jackson, Seguin Henry, 1752-1816.Date: 1792- Books
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Dermato-Pathologia; or practical observations, from some new thoughts on the pathology and proximate cause of diseases of the true skin and its emanations, the rete mucosum and cuticle, with an appendix Containing Further Observations on the influence of the perspirable fluid in the production of animal heat; and remarks on the late theories of scurvy; With the Particular View of Recommending the Oak Bark, as a New Marine Antiscorbutic; and as a probable Antiseptic in some other Putrescent Disorders. By Seguin Henry Jackson, M. D. Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, Physician to the Westminster General Dispensary, and to the Infirmary of Saint George's, Hanover-Square.
Jackson, Seguin Henry, 1752-1816.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
The theory of the earth : containing an account of the original of the earth, and of all the general changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the consummation of all things. The two last books, concerning the burning of the world, and concerning the new heavens and new earth.
Burnet, Thomas, 1635?-1715.Date: 1690- Books
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Idea agriculturæ. The principles of vegetation asserted and defended. Being an essay on the theory and practice of husbandry: Proceeding on the three noted mediums of improvement, viz. marle, lime, and shells, principally relating to the Isle of Anglesey. With rules and directions to find out the latter (wonderful in fertilizing the barrenest land) on other shores of Great-Britain and Ireland, where the like beds of broken shells, the winnowings of the sea, must naturally lye, if the like vast plenty of shellfish, do breed on the coasts, and in all probability, will be found, if they be fought for, according to these directions. By Henry Rowlands, vicar of Llanjdan, in the Isle of Anglesey; author of Mona antiqua: wrote in the year 1704.
Rowlands, Henry, 1655-1723.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]