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19th Century European Art History
Part textbook, part shared knowledge, this book is the co-creation of the instructor and students of Red Deer Polytechnic's ART 305, 19th Century European Art History class.
Bylsma, Megan
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A Review of the History of Hypnosis Through the Late 19th Century
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2013A review of the history of hypnosis through the late 19th century is provided in this article. The author offers an important review for practitioners of hypnosis preparing to take diplomate board examinations. Clinicians will also be enabled to trace the evolution of clinical methods, principles, and techniques.
D Corydon Hammond
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A History of Neurophysiology in the 19th Century
A HISTORY OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY IN THE 19TH CENTURY A History of Neurophysiology in the 19th Century (-
Brazier, Mary A. B.
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Model and Mathematics: From the 19th to the 21st Century [PDF]
This open access book collects the historical and medial perspectives of a systematic and epistemological analysis of the complicated, multifaceted relationship between model and mathematics, ranging from, for example, the physical mathematical models of
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The History of Urinary Microscopy to the End of the 19th Century
American Journal of Nephrology, 1994In the 17th and 18th centuries, several authors performed urinary microscopy occasionally and were often unable to give their observations a practical diagnostic application. Such men included De Peiresc, Boerhaave, Ledermüller and Galeazzi. In the 1st half of the 19th century, however, urinary microscopy began to be used systematically.
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History of Renal Physiology in Germany during the 19th Century
American Journal of Nephrology, 1999The roots of renal physiology in Germany in the last century have been traced. Vitalistic concepts became replaced by physical, chemical and mechanistic laws which govern biological processes. First, the main exponents of renal physiology, J. Henle, C. Ludwig and R.P.H. Heidenhain, are discussed, then the (indirect) contributions of A. Fick, K.
Hierholzer, K., Ullrich, K.
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2014
In his lectures on modern philosophy, Josiah Royce presents a sweeping analysis of the uniquely historical character of philosophical inquiry in the 19th century. Royce’s inclusion of such a wide variety of converging thought in that century serves as a useful introduction into the amendments that nineteenth century thought made to the tendencies of ...
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In his lectures on modern philosophy, Josiah Royce presents a sweeping analysis of the uniquely historical character of philosophical inquiry in the 19th century. Royce’s inclusion of such a wide variety of converging thought in that century serves as a useful introduction into the amendments that nineteenth century thought made to the tendencies of ...
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