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The Lancet, 1969
Abstract Since 1946, 8 fatal cases of rabies in man have been confirmed in England; in each case the infection had been acquired abroad and in 7 resulted from a bite by a rabid dog. Early administration of specific antiserum and a full course of vaccine can protect delay in starting, almost as much as absence of treatment may be detrimental.
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Abstract Since 1946, 8 fatal cases of rabies in man have been confirmed in England; in each case the infection had been acquired abroad and in 7 resulted from a bite by a rabid dog. Early administration of specific antiserum and a full course of vaccine can protect delay in starting, almost as much as absence of treatment may be detrimental.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1994
DERMATOLOGISTS IN the United States and in the United Kingdom treat the same diseases with similar therapies, with similar success. We speak the same language—almost. However, the postgraduate training and administration of dermatology is vastly different on both sides of the Atlantic. Another common factor is that both the American and British systems
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DERMATOLOGISTS IN the United States and in the United Kingdom treat the same diseases with similar therapies, with similar success. We speak the same language—almost. However, the postgraduate training and administration of dermatology is vastly different on both sides of the Atlantic. Another common factor is that both the American and British systems
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The Slaters of England and New England
2008Samuel Slater has been called the world’s first industrial spy, the Ark-wright of America, the Father of American manufacturers, and the architect of America’s Industrial Revolution. He established the first successful spinning mill in America, the prototype for hundreds of factories later constructed throughout New England.
Barbara M. Tucker, Kenneth H. Tucker
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2005
Der 22-jahrige Charlie Thornton stammt aus einer Bergarbeiterfamilie in der Nahe von Doncaster. Er ist der „intelligenteste Sohn“ der Siedlung, ein Stipendium ermoglicht ihm den Besuch des College in Oxford. Um das Schulgeld bezahlen zu konnen, muss die gesamte Familie Opfer bringen.
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Der 22-jahrige Charlie Thornton stammt aus einer Bergarbeiterfamilie in der Nahe von Doncaster. Er ist der „intelligenteste Sohn“ der Siedlung, ein Stipendium ermoglicht ihm den Besuch des College in Oxford. Um das Schulgeld bezahlen zu konnen, muss die gesamte Familie Opfer bringen.
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A. G. MacDonell’s England, their England
2018England, their England, a now forgotten bestseller, was one of a series of travelogues produced by survivors of the First World War during the 1930s in a country recovering its sense of purpose and identity; unusually, in this case it took the form of an autobiographical novel. A. G.
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