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‘My Hair Is Not…’
Eight Black people talk about their relationship with their hair – their hairstyle history, their experiences, and how they decided to have natural hair.
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Alopecia in men
Men break their silence about total hair loss in these intimate portraits and interviews by Orlando Gili.
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A dose for the doctors; or, the Aesculapian labyrinth explored. In a series of instructions to young physicians, surgeons, accouchers [sic], apothecaries, druggists, and chymists. Interspersed with ... risible anecdotes ... / Inscribed to the College of Wigs. By G. Glyster.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807Date: 1789- Books
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A dose for the doctors; or, the Aesculapian labyrinth explored. In a series of instructions to young physicians, surgeons, accouchers [sic], apothecaries, druggists, and chymists. Interspersed with ... risible anecdotes ... / Inscribed to the College of Wigs. By G. Glyster.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807Date: 1789- Books
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A dose for the doctors; or, the Aesculapian labyrinth explored. In a series of instructions to young physicians, surgeons, accouchers [sic], apothecaries, druggists, and chymists. Interspersed with a variety of risible anecdotes affecting the faculty. Inscribed to the College of Wigs / By Gregory Glyster, an old practitioner.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807Date: 1789- Books
Cardiovascular physiology in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries / [Jerome Joseph Bylebyl].
Bylebyl, Jerome J. (Jerome Joseph), 1943-Date: [1976]- Books
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The Aesculapian labyrinth explored; or, medical mystery illustrated. In a series of instructions to young physicians, surgeons, accouchers [sic], apothecaries, druggists, and practitioners of every denomination ... interspersed with a variety of risible anecdotes affecting the faculty. Inscribed to the College of Wigs / by Gregory Glyster, an old practitioner [i.e. William Taplin?].
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807Date: 1789