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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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, 2018
1. The Tudor Problem 2. Henry VII: Securing the Dynasty 3. Henry VII: Restoration of Government 4. The Great Cardinal 5. The King's Great Matter 6. Thomas Cromwell and the Break with Rome 7. The Tudor Revolution: Empire and Commonwealth 8.
Alwyn Ruddock, G. R. Elton
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1. The Tudor Problem 2. Henry VII: Securing the Dynasty 3. Henry VII: Restoration of Government 4. The Great Cardinal 5. The King's Great Matter 6. Thomas Cromwell and the Break with Rome 7. The Tudor Revolution: Empire and Commonwealth 8.
Alwyn Ruddock, G. R. Elton
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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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INFANT MORTALITY, CHILDHOOD NUTRITION, AND ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE IN ENGLAND AND WALES
The Lancet, 1986D. Barker, C. Osmond
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