Winston Churchill: a left hemisphere stroke or possible focal seizure on 20 October 1956. [PDF]
Scadding JW, Vale JA.
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Did Winston Churchill suffer a myocardial infarction in the White House at Christmas 1941? [PDF]
Vale JA, Scadding JW.
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German Prisoners of War in Canada, 1940–1946: An Autobiography-Based Essay [PDF]
The four years I spent in British and Canadian POW Camps offered ample time to study English Literature. This experience in particular had a decisive effect on my later career as university teacher of English literature.
Stanzel, Franz-Karl
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El libro Géneros textuales y lenguaje interpersonal en lengua inglesa de Francisco J. Álvarez Gil (2024) analiza la relación entre géneros textuales y mecanismos interpersonales en inglés, con un enfoque interdisciplinario que combina la ...
Isabel Soto Déniz
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La depressione è stata definita in svariati modi: una volta si chiamava esaurimento nervoso, oggi è “il male oscuro”, “il male di vivere”, “umor nero” o, come l’aveva soprannominata Winston Churchill, “black dog”, un “cane nero” che ci divora.
Mario Bruno
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Sir Winston Churchill: pneumonia, pleurisy, jaundice and atrial fibrillation at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and Chartwell, 1958. [PDF]
Vale JA, Scadding JW.
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Winston Churchill: acute appendicitis in October 1922 ('I had lost not only my appendix but my office as Secretary of State'). [PDF]
Vale JA, Scadding JW.
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Sir Winston Churchill: recovery from an acute stroke in June 1953 and triumph at the Conservative Party Conference in October 1953. [PDF]
Scadding JW, Vale JA.
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Sir Winston Churchill KG: hip fracture in Monte Carlo ('Remember, I want to die in England') on 28 June 1962, femoral vein thrombosis and jaundice in London. [PDF]
Vale JA, Scadding JW.
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Applying leadership qualities of great people to your department: sir winston churchill. [PDF]
Gibson M, Weber RJ.
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