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Patrons, practitioners, and patients : the voluntary hospital in mid-Victorian Boston / Morris J. Vogel.
Vogel, Morris JDate: 1985- Books
Infantile mortality in the tropics / by Dr. Daniels, Medical Superintendent of the London School of Tropical Medicine.
Daniels, DrDate: 1902- Archives and manuscripts
Notebook containing notes on materia medica
Hanbury, Daniel, 1825-1875.Date: December 1870 - May 1874Reference: MS.8364Part of: Hanbury, Daniel (1825-1875), pharmacologist- Archives and manuscripts
Notebook containing notes on materia medica
Hanbury, Daniel, 1825-1875.Date: July 1873 - June 1874Reference: MS.8366Part of: Hanbury, Daniel (1825-1875), pharmacologist- Audio
Decision making : synaesthesia : writing your own admission notes.
Date: 2005- Books
In-Vitro Fertilization : the ultimate reality game : a true IVF story / Karen Daniels.
Daniels, KarenDate: [2011]- Books
Happiness : the science behind your smile / Daniel Nettle.
Nettle, Daniel.Date: 2005- Books
Preventing breast cancer : the politics of an epidemic / Dr. Cathy Read.
Read, CathyDate: 1995- Books
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A letter to Joseph Banks, Esq. president of the Royal Society, &c. from Daniel-Peter Layard, M.D. fellow of the Royal Societies of London, Antiquaries, and Gottingen, &c. Relative to the distemper among the horned cattle. Read at the Royal Society, June 15, 1780.
Layard, Daniel Peter, 1721-1802.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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Meditations on eternity. With particular and general applications of the whole heads contained therein: being a subject very fit to be read, believed, and well pondered by all serious Christians, that would live well, and die happily; and for ever reign in glory. By Mr. Daniel Campbell minister of the Gospel at Kilmicheal of Glasrie in Argyle Shire.
Campbell, Daniel, 1665-1722.Date: M.DCC.XXI. [1721]- Books
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The original power of the collective body of the people of England examined and asserted. Addressed to the King, Lords, and Commons. Necessary to be read at this alarming crisis.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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(Stewart's improved edition.) The universal spelling-book: or, A new and easy guide to the English language. I. Tables of words, of one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven syllables; with natural and easy lessons in each, adapted to the capacity of children from three years old and upwards, and yet so, that such as can already read, may receive sensible instruction thereby: being diversified with a variety of lessons both moral and divine, as also fables and pleasant stories, in order to improve the mind and the understanding. II. A very easy and approved guide to English grammar, by way of question and answer, for the use of schools as well as private persons, and by which they may very soon become acquainted with the knowledge of the English tongue, with very little trouble and application. III. A collection of near 5000 of the most useful words of two, three, and four syllables, viz. Noun substantives, adjectives and verbs (placed alphabetically under their respective heads) which are accented and explained for the better instruction of youth, and information of such persons as would know the meaning of what they read and write; being a useful instructor for the school, shop, or compting-house. IV. Many useful things necessary to help the young beginner, and inform the more grown up youth. With a variety of alphabetical copies, and writing-pieces, both in prose and verse. V. Observations on reading, wherein a graceful manner is particularly displayed in voice and gesture, containing twelve rules and instructions. Such as has not appeared in any former edition of this book. The twenty-second edition, with improvements and additions. By Daniel Fenning, late school-master of Bures, in Suffolk, and author of the Use of the globes, Practical arithmetic, Guide to algebra, Royal English dictionary, &c.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
Colloquium of the seven about secrets of the sublime = colloquium heptaplomeres de rerum sublimium arcanis abditis / by Jean Bodin ; translation with introduction, annotations, and critical readings, by Marion Leathers Daniels Kuntz.
Bodin, Jean, 1530-1596.Date: [1975]- Books
Racism and English football : for club and country / Daniel Burdsey.
Burdsey, Daniel, 1976-Date: 2021- Books
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A primer for the use of the Mohawk children, to acquire the spelling and reading of their own: as well as to get acquainted with the English tongue, which for that purpose is put on the opposite page. ...
Claus, Daniel, 1727-1787.Date: 1781- Books
Unhinged : the trouble with psychiatry : a doctor's revelations about a profession in crisis / Daniel Carlat.
Carlat, Daniel J.Date: 2010- Books
Casebook on ethical issues in international health research / editors, Richard Cash, Daniel Wikler, Abha Saxena, Alexander M. Capron ; associate editor, Reva Gutnick.
Date: 2009- Books
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A true and surprising account of a natural sleep-walker, read before the Philosophical Society of Lausanne in Switzerland, on the 6th of February, 1788. Translated from the French.
Levade, Jean Daniel Pierre Étienne.Date: 1792- Books
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American modern practice, or, a simple method of prevention and cure of diseases, according to the latest improvements and discoveries, comprising a practical system adapted to the use of medical practitioners of the United States ; to which is added an appendix, containing an account of many domestic remedies recently introduced into practice, and some approved formulae applicable to the diseases of our climate / by James Thacher.
Thacher, James, 1754-1844.Date: 1817- Books
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The universal spelling-book; Or, A new and easy guide to the English language. Containing, I. Tables of words of one, two, three, four, five, six and seven syllables; with natural and easy lessons in each, adapted to the capacity of children, from three years old and upwards, and yet so, that such as can already read, may receive sensible instruction thereby: being diversified with a variety of lessons both moral and divine, as also fables and pleasant stories, in order to improve the mind and understanding. II. A very easy and approved guide to English grammar, by way of question and answer, for the use of schools as well as private persons, and by which they may very soon become acquainted with the knowledge of the English tongue, with very little trouble and application. III. A collection of near 5000 of the most useful words of two, three, and four syllables, viz. noun substantives, adjectives and verbs (placed alphabetically under their respective heads) which are accepted and explained for the instruction of youth, and information of such persons as would know the meaning of what they read and write; being a ... instrutor, for the school, shop, or ...-house. IV. Many useful things, necessary to help the young beginner, and inform the more grown up youth with a variety of alphabetical ..., and writing-pieces, both in prose and verse. V. Chronological tables of the monarchs and Kings of England, and other the remarkable occurrences in sacred and prophane history; with some short remarks upon the seven stages of life. By Daniel Fenning, late school-master of Bures, in Suffolk, and author of the Use of the globes, Practical arithmetic, Guide to algebra, Royal English dictionary, &c.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: [1793?]- Books
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The new and complete spelling dictionary, and sure guide to the English language: Shewing, I. The Use of the Alphabet in general, with the different Pronunciation of single, double, and treble Vowels and Consonants, in a Variety of Examples. II. An easy and familiar Grammar, in which are not only pointed out the different Parts of Speech by Name, but the Use of them reduced into real Practice. III. A Dictionary, containing upwards of Ten Thousand Words, with their Signification, and the Name of the Part of Speech to which they belong in the Order of Grammar. The Whole principally designed for the Use of Schools; but digested in so easy a Manner, that all such adult Persons, or Foreigners, who have not had the Advantage of being taught, may, by their own Application only, become acquainted with the English Tongue in a short Time. By D. Fenning, Author of the Royal Dictionary, Young Man's Book of Knowledge, Use of the Globes, Universal Spelling-Book, School-Masters Companion, &c. To which are prefixed two very useful tables. Table I. Contains the Names of the most principal Men mentioned in the Old and New Testament, with their significant Meaning, and the Place referred to. Table II. The Names of such Places as are more difficult to read and pronounce; having both their proper Accent and Rules for Pronunciation, for such as would read the Sacred Writings with Propriety.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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The universal spelling-book; or, A new and easy guide to the English language. Containing, I. Tables of words in one, two, three, and four syllables; with natural and easy lessons in each, adapted to the capacity of children from three years old and upwards, and yet so full of sense, that such as can already read, may receive very material instruction from them: comprehending a variety of passages both on moral and divine subjects, as also fables and pleasant stories, in order to improve the mind and the understanding. II. A very easy and rational guide to English grammar, by way of question and answer, for the use of schools as well as private persons, by which anyone may very soon become acquainted with the English tongue, with very little trouble and application. III. A collection of near 5000 of the most useful words of two, three, and four syllables, viz. nouns substantive, adjectives, and verbs (placed alphabetically under their respective heads) which are accented and explained for the better instruction of youth, and the information of such persons as would know the meaning of what they read and write; being an useful instructor for the school, shop, or compting-house, IV. Many useful things necessary to help the young beginner, and inform the more grown-up youth, with a variety of alphabetical copies and writing pieces, both in prose and verse, &c. V. Occurrences in sacred and prophane history; short remarks upon the seven stages of life, which are not only improving to the mind and morals; but may be of great service to prevent youth from falling a sacrifice to the common temptations of life, and their own unbridled passions. The twenty-fifth edition, with addition. By Daniel Fenning, late schoolmaster of Bures, in Suffolk, and author of the Use of the globes, Practical arithmetic, Guide to algebra, Royal English dictionary, Young man's book of knowledge, and a New grammer of the English language.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Books
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The universal spelling-book; or, a new and easy guide to the English language. Containing I. Tables of words in one, two, three, and four Syllables; with natural and easy Lessons in each, adapted to the Capacity of Children from three Years old and upwards, and yet so full of Sense, that such as can already read, may receive very material Instruction from them: Comprehending a Variety of Passages both on moral and divine Subjects, as also Fables and pleasant Stories, in order to improve the Mind and the Understanding. II. A very easy and rational Guide to English Grammar, by Way of Question and Answer, for the Use of Schools as well as private Persons, by which any one may very soon become acquainted with the English Tongue, with very little Trouble and Application. III. A Collection of near 5000 of the most useful Words of two, three, and four Syllables, viz. Nouns Substantive, Adjectives, and Verbs (placed alphabetically under their respective Heads) which are accented and explained for the better Instruction of Youth, and the information of such Persons as would know the Meaning of what they read and write; being an useful Instructor for the School, Shop, or Compting-House. IV. Many useful Things necessary to help the young Beginner, and inform the more grown up Youth, &c. V. Chronological tables of the succession of the Kings of England, and many of the most memorable Occurrencies in sacred and profane History; with some short Remarks upon the seven Stages of Life, which are not only improving to the Mind and Morals, but may be of great Service to prevent Youth from falling a Sacrifice to the common Temptations of Life, and their own unbridled Passion. The fortieth edition, with additions. By Daniel Fenning, Late Schoolmaster of Bures, in Suffolk, and Author of the Use of the Globes, Practical Arithmetic, Guide to Algebra, Royal English Dictionary, Young Man's Book of Knowledge, and a New Grammar of the English Language.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: [1800?]- Books
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The universal spelling-book; or, a new and easy guide to the English language. Containing, I. Tables of words in one, two, three, and four Syllables; with natural and easy Lessons in each, adapted to the Capacity of Children from three Years old and upwards, and yet so full of Sense, that such as can already read, may receive very material Instruction: Comprehending a Variety of Passages both on moral and divine Subjects, as also Fables and pleasant Stories, in order to improve the Mind and the Understanding. II. A very easy and rational Guide to English Grammar, by Way of Question and Answer, for the Use of Schools as well as private Persons, by which any one may very soon become acquainted with the English Tongue, with very little Trouble and Application. III. A Collection of near 5000 of the most useful Words of two, three, and four Syllables, viz. Noun Substantives, Adjectives, and Verbs (placed alphabetically under their respective Heads) which are accented and explained for the better Instruction of Youth, and Information of such Persons as would know the Meaning of what they read and write; being a useful Instructor for the School, Shop, or Compting-House. IV. Many useful Things necessary to help the young Beginner, and inform the more grown up Youth, with a Variety of Alphabetical Copies, and Writing-Pieces, both in Prose and Verse, &c. V. Chronological tables of the succession of the kings of England, and many of the most memorable Occurrences in sacred and prophane History; with some short Remakrs upon the seven Stages of Life, which are not only improving to the Mind and Morals; but may be of great Service to prevent Youth from falling a Sacrifice to the common Temptations of Life and their own unbridled Passions. The twenty-second edition, with additions. By Daniel Fenning, Late Schoolmaster of Bures, in Suffolk, and Author of the Use of the Globes, Practical Arithmetic, Guide to Algebra, Royal English Dictionary, Young Man's Book of Knowledge, and a New Grammar of the English Language.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The universal spelling-book; or, a new and easy guide to the English language. Containing I. Tables of Words in one, two, three, and four Syllables; with natural and Easy Lessons in each, adapted to the Capacity of Children from three Years old and upwards; and yet so full of Sense, that such as can already read, may receive very material Instruction from them: Comprehending a variety of Passages both on moral and divine Subjects, as also Fables and pleasant Stories, in order to improve the Mind and the Understanding. II. A very easy and rational Guide to English Grammar, by Way of Question and Answer, for the Use of Schools as well as private Persons, by which any one may very soon become acquainted with the English Tongue, with very little Trouble and Application. III. A Collection of near 5000 of the most useful Words of two, three, and four Syllables, viz. Nouns Substantive, Adjectives & Verbs (placed alphabetically under their respective Heads) which are accented and explained for the better Instruction of Youth, and the Information of such Persons as would know the Meaning of what they read and write: being an useful Instructor for the School, Shop, or Compting-House. IV. Many useful Things necessary to help the young Beginner, and inform the more grown-up Youth, with a Variety of Alphabetical copies and Writing-Pieces, both in Prose and Verse, &c. V. Chronological Tables, of the Succession of the Kings of England, and many of the most memorable Occurrences in sacred and prophane History; with some short Remarks upon the seven Stages of Life; which are not only improving to the Mind and Morals, but may be of great Service to prevent Youth from falling a Sacrifice to the common Temptations of Life, and their own unbridled Passions. A new edition. By Daniel Fenning. Late Schoolmaster of Bures, in Suffolk, and Author of the Use of the Globes, Practical Arithmetic, Guide to Algebra, Royal English Dictionary, Young Man's Book of Knowledge, and a New Grammar of the English Language.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]