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BMJ, 2016
Robert Wilson Adam served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Egypt and Italy before moving to Poole in 1946. After the introduction …
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Robert Wilson Adam served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Egypt and Italy before moving to Poole in 1946. After the introduction …
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BMJ, 2015
Robert (“Rob”) Marshall Adam’s medical career was delayed by the second world war. He was commissioned into the Royal Navy at the end of the war and completed his medical training in 1954. He was a senior registrar in Sheffield before being appointed to …
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Robert (“Rob”) Marshall Adam’s medical career was delayed by the second world war. He was commissioned into the Royal Navy at the end of the war and completed his medical training in 1954. He was a senior registrar in Sheffield before being appointed to …
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ROBERT ADAM'S PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Architectural Heritage, 1993Robert Adam's desire to build on a monumental scale is nowhere more obvious than in his various designs for public buildings and civic schemes. Concentrating mainly on his late work in Edinburgh and Glasgow, this chapter deals with some of his most ambitious projects and shows how they relate to the Scottish architectural tradition in form, style and ...
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“Robert Adam’s Neoclassical Chinoiserie”
West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture, 2017Between 1766 and 1772, the architect Robert Adam received three commissions for a seemingly antithetical kind of decoration: neoclassical chinoiserie.
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I—Robert Merrihew Adams: Conflict
Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume, 2009The following theses are defended. Conflict has importantly valuable functions, but we obviously need to limit its destructiveness. The efficacy of reasoning together in resolving or restraining conflict is limited; it needs to be supplemented by procedures such as negotiation, compromise, and voting. Despite the urgency of justice, when the resolution
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