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Lithuanian DP book connection with Latvian and Estonian DP in West Europe in 1945-1952
Thousands of Lithuanians, Latvians, and Estonians left their native lands during World War II. They escaped from the second Soviet occupation and spent the post-war years in displaced persons (DP) camps in various West European countries.
Remigijus Misiūnas
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Biomedicine is a vast field in philately or stamp collecting. It opens the topic the image of the goddess Hygeia, issued in a stamp from Nevis Island dated 1861. The first physicians to appear printed in stamps, in 1869, were three American constitutionalists, but only in 1937 there appear Dutch physicians as an acknowledgement of their contribution to
Emilio J A, Roldan, Claudio, Zuckerberg
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Stamping with stamps - medical history and postage stamps. [PDF]
Rajasoorya C.
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Analysing malaria events from 1840 to 2020: the narrative told through postage stamps. [PDF]
Brabin B.
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Francis Harry Crick (1916-2004): Co-discoverer of the structure of DNA. [PDF]
Tan SY, McCoy AN.
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James Dewey Watson (1928-): Co-discoverer of the structure of DNA. [PDF]
Tan SY, McCoy AN.
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Africa to the World! Nkrumah-era Philatelic images of Emerging Ghana and Pan-Africanism
Kwame Nkrumah was one of the most fascinating, revolutionary Africans in world history. From humble origins, US-educated Nkrumah led the effort to overthrow colonial rule in Ghana and Africa, sought vast sums of economic aid from the West for Ghana”s ...
Kenneth Wilburn
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Virginia Apgar y la música de cuerdas
Virginia Apgar (1909-1974) is one of the most recognized American doctors, worldwide known by his contribution as the developer of the “Apgar test” a method used for the evaluation of newborns all over the world. She had many interests.
Leonardo Palacios Sánchez
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