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19th-century linguistics

Historiographia Linguistica, 1988
SummaryIn this paper an attempt has been made to draw a picture of linguistics in the Netherlands during the 19th century. The aim of this survey is to make clear that the influence of German linguistics on Dutch works of the period is characteristic of the development of Dutch linguistics in that century.
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Nerve-stretching in the 19th century

Journal of Medical Biography, 2016
Operative nerve-stretching was first described in 1872 to relieve incurable pain from sciatica and tabes dorsalis. It became popular for 20 years and numerous articles were published on the subject. It had many complications but relief was only transient and, consequently, it fell into disuse.
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Suicide in Ireland in the 19th century

Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2016
IntroductionThis paper is an attempt to determine the extent and characteristics of suicide in 19th-century Ireland and the proportion of these that occurred in asylums.MethodsThe procedures used in this presentation involve analysis of data from the 1841 and 1851 Censuses of Ireland and the Reports of the Registrar-General of Ireland from 1864 to 1899
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The 19th century

1989
After the progressive individualization of dentistry occurring parallel with the industrial development of the 19th century, this sub-discipline of the art of healing consolidated its position. It was helped by the fundamental research done by such authors as Johannes Muller, R. Virchow, Pasteur and R.
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Science in the 19th-century zoo

Endeavour, 2005
The 19th century saw the advent of the modern zoological garden. The newly founded zoos not only claimed to educate and entertain their audiences, but also to serve science by providing direct access to exotic animals. However, reality did not live up to the promise of such rhetoric.
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The 19th-Century Crisis in Engineering

2018
At the end of the 19th century, applied (or technical) mechanics, as one of the basics of technical development, found itself a desolate state, due largely to the refusal of its practitioners to recognize the influence of kinetics on (spatial) motion. They had failed to keep up with developments in the science underlying their craft and were unable to ...
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Spain in the 19th Century

2021
Spain's nation building in the 19th century came to an early start during the War of Independence, but the new idea of a “Spanish Nation” soon ran into major adversities. When Fernando VII reinstated his absolutist monarchy, most of the American colonies broke away, and a series of civil wars turned Spain into a failed state for the greater part of the
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