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Late 19th to early 20th century

1995
Cardiac knowledge advanced rapidly in the late 19th and early 20th century, [47] even though this was still the age before therapy, the era of pathologic anatomy. The culmination of this era in the history of pediatric cardiology came with the publication in 1936 of Maude Abbott’s great Atlas of congenital cardiac disease. [2]
Catherine A. Neill, Edward B. Clark
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Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in the Late 19th Century United States

, 1989
Focusing on white U.S. men aged 25-34, this paper compares the patterns of intergenerational occupational mobility in a late 19th century sample to those found in the well-known 1962 and 1973 surveys of Occupational Change in a Generation (OCGI and OCGII)
A. Guest, Nancy S. Landale, J. Mccann
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Homoeopathic prescribing in the late 19th century

British Homeopathic Journal, 1994
SummaryThe discovery of the records of the London Homoeopathic Hospital dating from 1889 to 1923 has given the opportunity to study prescribing methods in the pre- and post-Kentian periods. In particular, it has given a detailed insight into late 19th century ideas which has not been available before.
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The Dutch in the Arctic in the late 19th century

Polar Record, 1986
ABSTRACTFollowing the founding of the Aardrijkskundig Genootschap [Dutch Geographical Society] in 1873 there was a brief revival of Dutch interest and participation in the Arctic. The schooner Willem Barents, specially built for the purpose, made annual voyages into the European Arctic from 1878 to 1884, placing memorial stones at sites where the Dutch
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Labor Mobility, Market Integration, and Wage Convergence in Late 19th Century India

, 1999
I use district-level wage and food price data for the period 1873 to 1906 to investigate the impact of improvements in transportation on the price of labor in late 19th century India.
W. Collins
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Historical Biomass Burning: Late 19th Century Pioneer Agriculture Revolution in Northern Hemisphere Ice Core Data and its Atmospheric Interpretation

, 1996
Ice core data from Yukon and Greenland spanning from ∼1750 to 1950 indicate that between ∼1850 and ≤1910 a clear atmospheric signal exists of an episodic biomass burning event that is referred to as the Pioneer Agriculture Revolution.
G. Holdsworth   +8 more
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Restraint in the Treatment of the Mentally Ill in the Late 19th Century

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1970
Attitudes towards restraint in the management of the mentally ill during the late 19th century are discussed, based primarily on the writings of two doctors, one a British mental hospital superintendent, and the other an Australian psychiatrist of the time.
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Immigrants' Relative Rate of Wage Growth in the Late 19th Century

, 1996
Cross sections of workers’ wages and occupational status from the late 19th century suggest that the immigrants of the time, the “old immigrants” from northwestern Europe, experienced slower growth in wages and status than native-born Americans.
C. Hanes
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SECONDARY EDUCATION IN COVENTRY IN THE LATE 19TH CENTURY

Journal of Educational Administration and History, 1981
(1981). SECONDARY EDUCATION IN COVENTRY IN THE LATE 19TH CENTURY. Journal of Educational Administration and History: Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 29-35.
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Adult scurvy in skeletal remains of late 19th century mineworkers in Kimberley, South Africa

, 2009
Throughout history, scurvy has been a well-known disease which develops due to restricted resources of fresh fruit and vegetables. The condition results from an extended limited intake of vitamin C.
A. V. D. Merwe, M. Steyn, G. Maat
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