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The history of photography in dermatology. Milestones from the roots to the 20th century.
Archives of Dermatology, 1996From the Middle Ages to the 20th century, talented artists have created illustrations of signs of human diseases. Since the birth of photography in 1840, artists and physicians have used photographic techniques to illustrate the diseases of the skin ...
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A Selective History of Groin Herniorrhaphy in the 20th Century
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1993Of the histories of the many operations available in a general surgeon's technical armamentarium, that of groin herniorrhaphy has been written about repeatedly. Many of these reports focus on developments prior to the twentieth century. This article, instead, details selective evolutionary changes relative to groin hernia surgery during the last nine ...
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A brief history of teratology to the early 20th century
Teratology, 1971Beginning with the recorded accounts of such entities as clubfoot and achondroplasia in Egyptian wall paintings of as early as 5000 years ago (Martin, 1880; Steindorff,’ 39) mankind’s intense interest in malformed individuals — human beings and animals — has spanned the centuries.
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History of spine biomechanics: part II--from the Renaissance to the 20th century.
Neurosurgery, 2007Spine biomechanics provide the foundation for the disciplines of spine medicine and spine surgery. Although modern spine biomechanics emerged during the second half of the last century, it has many ancient, medieval, and post-Renaissance roots. In Part I
S. Naderi, N. Andalkar, E. Benzel
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The Akwe-Xavante in History at The End of the 20th Century
Journal of Latin American Anthropology, 1999This careful re‐examination of historical information—both written and oral—on the Xavante people of Central Brazil, demonstrates how the complex relations between national‐global economics and politics and local autonomous indigenous projects are intertwined in different historical contexts.
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The Political History of Eastern Europe in the 20th Century
, 1997The political history of Eastern Europe in the 20th century : the struggle between democracy and ...
S. Berglund, F. Aarebrot
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Women’s History and Movements in 20th-Century Brazil
2020In the early twentieth century, Brazil depended on coffee exports, its slave regime had just been abolished, and most of its inhabitants lived in the countryside. The Catholic Church exercised the moral direction of society, and White landowners virtually established the rules of sociability and controlled economic and political life.
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Public Relations History: From the 17th to the 20th Century: The Antecedents
, 1995Contents: Preface. Hype for Colonies, Colleges, and the Frontier. Propaganda Gives Birth to a New Nation. "Greatest Public Relations Work Ever Done." John Beckley: The First Campaign Specialist.
Scott M. Cutlip
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History of Social Psychology at Mid-20th Century
2020The discipline of psychology has an extremely broad range—from the life sciences to the social sciences, from neuroscience to social psychology. These distinctly different components have varying histories of their own. Social psychology is psychology’s social science wing.
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A History of the Concept of the Soul during the 20TH Century
Journal of Psychology and Theology, 1998The word soul can have many meanings. In this article it is taken to mean the inner or subjective person. When the body dies and disintegrates, the inner person survives and provides continuity of personal identity between this life and the resurrection life.
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