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pro vyhledávání: '"Baldwin, William O."'
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Baldwin, William O.
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Boston Medical & Surgical Journal; 3/5/1845, Vol. 32 Issue 5, p95-97, 3p
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Rudy, Walter R., Carney, Frank, Brown, Dwight H., Snell, Earl, Williams, Joe Boyd, Campbell, Murdock A., Boardman, J. Griffith, Yeaman, M. B., Jones, J. B., Hunt, Lester C., Baldwin, William O., Barnhart, Hugh A., Manley, Bernard E., Bowers, Wallace I., Funk, J. W.
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United States News; 7/26/1937, Vol. 5 Issue 30, p8-9, 2p
Autor:
Robert Benedetto
With historical sketches of some 165 churches that were known to exist in Hawai‘i during the nineteenth century, Nā Hale Pule: Portraits of Native Hawaiian Churches, 1820–1900 is the first comprehensive survey of the Congregational and Presbyter
Autor:
Regina Morantz-Sanchez
When first published in 1985, Sympathy and Science was hailed as a groundbreaking study of women in medicine. It remains the most comprehensive history of American women physicians available. Tracing the participation of women in the medical professi
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Deirdre Cooper Owens
The accomplishments of pioneering doctors such as John Peter Mettauer, James Marion Sims, and Nathan Bozeman are well documented. It is also no secret that these nineteenth-century gynecologists performed experimental caesarean sections, ovariotomies
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Mary Ellen Snodgrass
In its expanded second edition, this chronology examines the effects of epidemic illness and death on human culture from 2700 bce to 2017. Entries summarize incidents of contagion across the globe, including symptoms, treatment, prevention and demogr
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Verner Bickley
In STEPS TO PARADISE AND BEYOND, which follows Footfalls Echo in the Memory as the second volume of his autobiography, VERNER BICKLEY describes the events and issues that were important to him during a period of his life spent in Hawaii and Saudi Ara
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Jefferson Davis
“The New Year... comes in auspiciously for us,” Jefferson Davis proclaimed in January, 1863, and indeed there were grounds for optimism within the Confederacy. By September, however, various hopes for ending the conflict with the North had given