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Introduction to dynamic morphology / Edmund Mayer.
Mayer, Edmund.Date: 1963- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1783. Being the Third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phaenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also a Compleat Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the ancient and honourable city of London. To which are added, Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's Declination; a Table by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelles; and, lastly, an exact Table of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of Forty of the most remarkable fixed Stars, taken from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1783]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1782. Being the second after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phaenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomatical Tables. Also a Compleat Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the ancient and honourable city of London. To which are added, Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's Declination; a Table by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelles; and, lastly, an exact Table of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of Thirty of the most remarkable fixed Stars, taken from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1782]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1791. Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phaenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Processor Mayer, and other the latests and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also A Compleat Almanack containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the ancient and honourable city of London. To which are added, Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's semi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year,. and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelies; a Table of the Sun's Right-Ascension; various exact Tables of the most remarkable fixed Stars, corrected from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue; and, lastly, a correct Table of latitudes and Longitudes of the most remarkable Places in the World. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1791]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1799. Being the Third after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also A Complete Almanack containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich. To which are added Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's semi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satellite; a Table of the Sun's Right-Ascension; various exact Tables of the most remarkable fixed Stars, corrected from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue; and, lastly, a correct Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of the most remarkable Places in the World. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1799]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1797. Being the First after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also A Complete Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich. To which are added Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's semi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelite; a Table of the Sun's Right-Ascension; various exact Tables of the most remarkable fixed Stars, corrected from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue; and, lastly, a correct Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of the most remarkable Places in the World. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1797]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1798. Being the Second after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also A Complete Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich. To which are added Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's semi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelite; a Table of the Sun's Right-Ascension; various exact Tables of the most remarkable fixed Stars, corrected from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue; and, lastly, a correct Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of the most remarkable Places in the World. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1798]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1795. Being the Third after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed. From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also A Complete Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich. To which are added, Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's semi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelite; a Table of the Sun's Right-Ascension; various exact Tables of the most remarkable fixed Stars, corrected from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue; and, lastly, a correct Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of the most remarkable Places in the World. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1795]- Books
The Charleston physician-naturalists / G. Edmund Gifford.
Gifford, George Edmund.Date: 1982- Pictures
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High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Etching by Letitia Byrne, 1809, after P. Amsinck.
Amsinck, P.Date: 1 May 1809Reference: 22932i- Pictures
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Tunbridge Wells, Kent: panoramic view. Etching by Letitia Byrne, 1809, after P. Amsinck.
Amsinck, P.Date: 1 May 1809Reference: 22963i- Pictures
High Roaks, Tunbridge Wells, Kent: with printed text. Etching by Letitia Byrne, 1809, after P. Amsinck.
Amsinck, P.Date: 1 May 1809Reference: 22980i- Pictures
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The bath house, Tunbridge Wells. Etching by Letitia Byrne, 1809, after P. Amsinck.
Amsinck, Paul, -1814.Date: 1 May 1809Reference: 15493i- Books
Praxis medicinae universalis; or a generall practise of physicke: wherein are conteined all inward and outward parts of the body, with all the accidents and infirmities that are incident unto them ... also by what meanes ... they may be remedied / Compiled and written by ... Christopher Wirtzung, in the Germane tongue, and now translated into English, in divers places corrected, and with many additions illustrated and augmented, by Jacob Mosan.
Wirsung, Christof, 1500?-1571Date: 1598- Archives and manuscripts
Penrose, Bernard Edmund
Date: 16 May 1967Reference: PENROSE/3/16/8Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Books
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Beiträge zur Lehre von den typhösen Fiebern : hauptsächlich in Bezug auf ihre Behandlung / geliefert von H.L. v. Gutceit.
Gutzeit, Hugo Leonard von, 1811-1882.Date: 1842- Books
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An address, to the members of the Merrimack Humane Society : at their anniversary meeting, in Newburyport, Sept. 3, 1805 / by Daniel Appleton White.
White, Daniel Appleton, 1776-1861.Date: 1805- Books
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Sleep and its phenomena : an essay / by James N. Pinkerton.
Pinkerton, James N.Date: 1839- Books
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Praxis medicinæ vniuersalis; or A generall practise of physicke : Wherein are conteined all inward and outward parts of the body, with all the accidents and infirmities that are incident vnto them, euen from the crowne of the head to the sole of the foote; also by what meanes (vvith the help of God) they may be remedie: very meete and profitable, not only for all phisitions, chirurgions, apothecaries, and midwiues, but for all other estates whatsoeuer. The like whereof as yet in english hath not beene published. Compiled and written by the most famous and learned doctour Christopher Wirtzung, in the Germane tongue, and now translated into English, in diuers places corrected, and with many additions illustrated and augmented, by Iacob Mosan Germane, Doctor in the same facultie.
Wirsung, Christof, 1500?-1571Date: 1598- Books
Netillin netilmicin sulphate : product information / Kirby-Warrick Pharmaceuticals.
Date: [1981]- Books
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The trial of Edmund Thrower : blacksmith, late of Carbrook, in Norfolk, for the wilful murder of Thomas Carter, & Elizabeth Carter, his daughter, on the 16th day of October, 1793, at Cratfield, in the county of Suffolk; and also the trial of John and Elizabeth Smith, for the wilful murder of Mary Ann Smith, an infant aged 8 years, daughter of the said John Smith by a former wife; by starving and cruelty, at Cookley, in the county of Suffolk. Before the Hon. Mr. Justice Heath, at the assizes held at Bury, March 21, 1812 / Taken in court by George Kent.
Thrower, Edmund, 1754?-1812Date: [1812]- Archives and manuscripts
Duplicated copy of letter written by Dr John J. Abel to Dr. C. W. Edmunds, in regard to early work in Pharmacology at the University of Michigan
Date: 24 May 1937Reference: PP/ARC/D.2Part of: Cushny, Professor Arthur Robertson (1866-1926)- Books
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Certificates of the efficacy of Doctor Perkins's patent metallic instruments.
Perkins, Elisha, 1741-1799.Date: [1796]- Books
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Observations on the causes, symptoms, and nature of scrofula or king's evil, scurvy, and cancer : with cases illustrative of a peculiar mode of treatment / by J. Kent.
Kent, J.Date: 1833- Books
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The worth of a penny: or, a caution to keep money. With the causes of the scarcity, and misery of the want thereof, consider'd under the following Heads, viz. the ... Causes why Men are without Money, and are Three ... I. Excess in Diet, Drinking, and Apparel. II. Gaming, and Recreations. III. Idleness and Improvidence, either in themselves, or their Servants. IV. The Character of a dejected Spirit for want of Money. V. The Misery of the Want of Money. VI. It compelleth to offend against Body and Soul. VII. The Vertue of Frugality, and the Definition of it. VIII. The Derivative of the Word Penny, and the Value of is. IX. The many good Uses that a Penny may be put to. X. Cautions to save Money in Diet, Apparel, and Recreations. XI. The English, of all Nations in Lurope, the most prosuse in their Expences. XII. Of good Husbandy in Apparel. XIII. Many excellent Examples of Moderation in it. XIV. Of Recreation, and the Benefits that are received by it. XV. Four excellent Cautions to be observ'd in Play, &c.
Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643.Date: [1725?]