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Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 1997
Bach remedies were identified by Dr Edward Bach, a physician and homoeopath. Bach flower remedies consist of 38 remedies which are designed as a system of emotional healing. Remedies are dispensed in homoeopathic dosages, are safe and do not appear to interfere with any other medication.
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Bach remedies were identified by Dr Edward Bach, a physician and homoeopath. Bach flower remedies consist of 38 remedies which are designed as a system of emotional healing. Remedies are dispensed in homoeopathic dosages, are safe and do not appear to interfere with any other medication.
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Music and Letters, 1949
IT has for a long time been generally accepted that Bach used symbolism in his music: used it deliberately and consistently, so that he may be said to have employed a symbolic musical language as one of his means of expression. The facts Are clear. Fully half Bach's output-the chorale preludes and programmatic works as well as the vocal music-has words
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IT has for a long time been generally accepted that Bach used symbolism in his music: used it deliberately and consistently, so that he may be said to have employed a symbolic musical language as one of his means of expression. The facts Are clear. Fully half Bach's output-the chorale preludes and programmatic works as well as the vocal music-has words
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
A priori, one might postulate that bird and biology watching would be very similar. Bird and biology watchers, however, can now testify otherwise. The bird-watcher divides, classifies and searches the individual. When he identifies a solitary Hudsonian Godwit, his ecstasy makes him oblivious of the totality of nature.
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A priori, one might postulate that bird and biology watching would be very similar. Bird and biology watchers, however, can now testify otherwise. The bird-watcher divides, classifies and searches the individual. When he identifies a solitary Hudsonian Godwit, his ecstasy makes him oblivious of the totality of nature.
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