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New Literary History, 1971
poems, they persistently explore the problem of whether aristocracy is a matter of birth or personal attributes; deciding, inevitably, on the latter, they proceed to consider what personal qualities and experiences make a natural gentleman (and "born lover"), someone possessed of "the gentle heart." Throughout the Renaissance, the issue was to be ...
Lillian S. Robinson, Lise Vogel
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poems, they persistently explore the problem of whether aristocracy is a matter of birth or personal attributes; deciding, inevitably, on the latter, they proceed to consider what personal qualities and experiences make a natural gentleman (and "born lover"), someone possessed of "the gentle heart." Throughout the Renaissance, the issue was to be ...
Lillian S. Robinson, Lise Vogel
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On the history of modern resuscitation
Critical Care Medicine, 1995The development of modern cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation (CPCR) has given every person the ability to challenge death anywhere. Despite sparks of knowledge and occasional applications of possibly effective lifesaving efforts since antiquity, the possibility to reverse acute terminal states or clinical death by modern, physiologically sound, and
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The Global History of “Modernity”
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1998This paper finds its origin in a certain uneasiness with the application of the notion of "modernity" to a wide-ranging set of phenomena in world history and with the replacement of an idea of the singularity of modernity by a notion of a multiplicity of "modernities." It offers a critical reflection on the arguments put forward in the contributions ...
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American Journal of Therapeutics, 2011
Prevention and treatment of stroke has changed substantially since the time of Franklin Delano Roosevelt who died of an intracerebral hemorrhage in 1945. As the understanding of stroke pathophysiology advanced, the beneficial effects of antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs were recognized. Imaging of blood vessels by angiography made surgical therapies
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Prevention and treatment of stroke has changed substantially since the time of Franklin Delano Roosevelt who died of an intracerebral hemorrhage in 1945. As the understanding of stroke pathophysiology advanced, the beneficial effects of antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs were recognized. Imaging of blood vessels by angiography made surgical therapies
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Geographical Review, 1998
Historical geography, like environmental history, to which it is so closely allied intellectually (Dovers 1994; Williams 1994; Powell 1996), has the difficult task of selecting important themes and topics about past relationships between history and geography, nature and culture, society and environment.
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Historical geography, like environmental history, to which it is so closely allied intellectually (Dovers 1994; Williams 1994; Powell 1996), has the difficult task of selecting important themes and topics about past relationships between history and geography, nature and culture, society and environment.
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Modernity, Post-Modernity and the Philosophy of History
Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1994L'A. etudie les enjeux du debat sur la modernite ouvert par Lyotard, Habermas, Rorty et d'autres, concernant: 1) une philosophie substantive de l'histoire, 2) une interpretation narrativiste de cette philosophie, 3) la signification du debat sur la modernite du point de vue de la post ...
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2015
Abstract This chapter discusses the modern history of the privity rule, focusing on the major cases. Any doubt that the privity rule formed part of the modern common law was laid to rest in Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co Ltd v Selfridge and Co Ltd.
Michael Furmston, Gregory Tolhurst
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Abstract This chapter discusses the modern history of the privity rule, focusing on the major cases. Any doubt that the privity rule formed part of the modern common law was laid to rest in Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co Ltd v Selfridge and Co Ltd.
Michael Furmston, Gregory Tolhurst
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Diogenes, 1983
Does modernity still have a future? The news from the modern world suggests a negative answer. It is true, the project of modernity, in the fourth century after its inception, has still not been brought to its completion. Modern man has not yet succeeded in establishing himself as maître et possesseur de la ...
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Does modernity still have a future? The news from the modern world suggests a negative answer. It is true, the project of modernity, in the fourth century after its inception, has still not been brought to its completion. Modern man has not yet succeeded in establishing himself as maître et possesseur de la ...
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