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Misericordia and leprosy in the 20th century

Clinics in Dermatology, 2016
Leprosy, which in particular affects poor people of developing countries, was also a challenge for social and charitable activities. This was possible due to the engagement of "great community workers," people who devoted their professional and family life, passions, and their own material goods to conduct socio-medical activities among leprosy ...
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Justification in the 20th Century

Philosophical Issues, 1990
It would be colossal understatement to say that Anglo-American epistemology of this century has made much of the notion of epistemic justification. First, there is the widely celebrated "justified true belief' (JTB) account or analysis of knowledge, an analysis we imbibed with our mothers milk.
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Justice in the 20th Century

California Law Review, 1971
"Justice in the 20th Century" has as many meanings as there are moral and social philosophies,' and academic opinion ranges over the entire spectrum. Some sophisticates think "justice" is only the symbol of an irrational hope whose function is to arouse the emotions of creatures addicted to self-deception, while at the opposite extreme are the ...
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The Origins of 20th-Century Progress [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Scientist, 2007
two under review, Creating the Twentieth Century and Transforming the Twentieth Century, make a single argument, stretching from 1867 to the present. Oxford University Press has configured them as companion volumes, with similar layouts and jacket designs.
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Milestones in the 20th Century

2014
From its very beginning, the 20th century represented the period of the main breakthrough for allergology as a clinical and scientific entity. The first years of this period were extraordinarily exciting because of the discovery of the anaphylactic reaction in 1902 and its clinical diagnosis as 'local anaphylaxis', 'serum sickness' (1903) or even as ...
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Public Utilities in the 20th Century

2010
La storia delle imprese municipali italiane prende avvio nel 1903 in seguito alla legge sulla municipalizzazione e si estende ad ogni servizio urbano fino alla nascita delle grandi attuali ...
S. Fari, GIUNTINI, Andrea
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Nasal Tuberculosis in the 20th Century

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1997
During the last decade, tuberculosis has reemerged as a major health problem in the United States. Much of the blame for this resurgence has been attributed to human immunodeficiency virus infection, although homelessness and deterioration of the social infrastructure have also been implicated.
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Contraception by the end of the 20th century

Human Reproduction, 1994
Despite worldwide fertility declines global population continues to grow. Most of the decline in fertility is due to contraceptive use accounting for 80% of the variance in the total fertility rate between countries. Yet some countries have much higher or lower fertility levels than countries with the same contraceptive prevalence levels indicating ...
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The development of biochemistry in the 20th century

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1984
This lecture consists of a short appraisal of some of the main features that have characterized the growth of biochemistry during the course of the 20th century. It dwells on the early impacts of vitalism, the emergence and elucidation of the vitamins, the discovery of coenzymes, the concept of active centres of enzymes, the development of ...
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To a 20th Century Haggis

Scottish Medical Journal, 1997
The true Scots haggis is oft revered, as chieftain o' the pudding race, we sought a taste o' Scotland's ain, to try to find amongst Celt and all, what haggis to commend to folk. Six chieftains fine were caught and killed, were baked and split for all to taste, with mashed neaps each haggis lay, and wi'champit tatties aim to taste, the best, the worst,
R. J. Aitken, Alastair Thompson
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