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1999
Most information in chronicles necessarily derives in the first instance from people who had first-hand knowledge of the persons and places referred to, or who had witnessed, perhaps as participants, the events described. However, this information may have passed from mouth to mouth before being recorded in writing, and the version we have today may ...
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Most information in chronicles necessarily derives in the first instance from people who had first-hand knowledge of the persons and places referred to, or who had witnessed, perhaps as participants, the events described. However, this information may have passed from mouth to mouth before being recorded in writing, and the version we have today may ...
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Autopsy Findings and Venous Thromboembolism in Patients With COVID-19
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020Dominic Wichmann+2 more
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2012
Originally published in 1864–9, and still a standard reference work, this five-volume collection contains editions of key source texts for medieval English history, focusing mainly on the thirteenth century. Compiled in monasteries over many years, they record local, national and international events in chronological order, sometimes surprisingly ...
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Originally published in 1864–9, and still a standard reference work, this five-volume collection contains editions of key source texts for medieval English history, focusing mainly on the thirteenth century. Compiled in monasteries over many years, they record local, national and international events in chronological order, sometimes surprisingly ...
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