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Barriers to guideline implementation. [PDF]
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Changes in English chant repertories in the eleventh century as reflected in the Winchester sequences [PDF]
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Saint Lucy, the patron saint of the blind
British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2009Lucy means light. Saint Lucy, also known as Saint Lucia or Saint Lukia is the patron saint of the blind. Born to rich and noble parents in Syracuse, Sicily, in the year 283 AD she lost her Roman father in infancy. She was raised by her Greek mother, Eutychia, who instilled in her the sense of sharing with the poor.1 Lucy grew up to be a devout ...
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Saint Blase, patron saint of otorhinolaryngology
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2001Otorhinolaryngology is one of the few medical specialities which has a patron saint, Saint Blase (born 317-AD). He was a Doctor and Bishop in Sebaste, Armenia, and he suffered martyrdom under the rule of the Roman Emperor Licinio (Iliria 250 AD - Tsalonica 325 AD). He was acknowledged as having the ability to protect people against throat infections,
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