the

Capillary circulation and capillary reactions in the frog.

England, 1923.




the

Capillary circulation and capillary reactions in the frog.

England, 1923.




the

[Thetsana maharat khamchan namrong mai chop]

19th century




the

[Extracts from the Tipitaka]




the

[Extracts from the Tipitaka]

19th century




the

[Extracts from the Tipitaka]

19th century




the

[Extracts from the Tipitaka]

19th century




the

[Extracts from the Tipitaka]

19th century




the

Contraction of the spleen.

c.1941.




the

Spiral movements of the apex of the exposed mammalian heart.

United Kingdom, c.1939.




the

Contractions of the foramen ovale of the new born lamb.

United Kingdom, c.193?




the

[A part of The Apocryphal Acts of Apostles. The part dedicated to Paul and Barnabas.]

19th century.




the

["The Five Pillars of Mystery"]

18th -19th century.




the

Mechanism of the brain.

c.1925.




the

Polar physiology on the North Greenland Expedition 1952-54.

1954.




the

A record of physiology in the sun.

1938.




the

Starling's law of the heart. Reel 1.

[1946?]




the

Starling's law of the heart. Reel 2.

[1946?]




the

The cat film.

[late 1930s]




the

The cat film. Part two.

[late 1930s]




the

A record of physiology in the sun.

1938.




the

Special Education in Flint, Years After the Water Crisis

By Kaitlyn Dolan Images by Brittany Greeson In the wake of the Flint, Mich., water crisis, the city has new concerns — how do they serve the influx of students in the special education system that may have been caused by elevated lead levels in the city’s water supply. Two mothers, Maxine Onstott and Ebony Dixon, […]




the

Young People Gather Across the Globe in Climate Strike

Young people across the globe marched, protested, and signaled calls to action today in the name of climate change. Here's what it looked like.




the

What Remote Learning Looks Like During the Coronavirus Crisis

We asked parents, students, and educators to share what their home learning environments look like as nearly all schools are shut down for extended periods because of the coronavirus pandemic.                          





the

Designing the John B Fairfax Learning Centre

The John B Fairfax Learning Centre is officially launched and we look forward to welcoming visitors to this fabulous new




the

Welcome to the Library

    Who says dressing up is just for kids!




the

Sunday at the Library

Last Sunday the Library was filled with families enjoying a day of author talks, drawing workshops, kid’s tours, craft a




the

Internship at the State Library

Josephine Larative shares her recent experiences as a Library intern. My midyear break was stimulating and culturally




the

Welcome to the 2020 school year!

As you settle in with your classes and prepare for the year ahead, we would like to share with you the wealth of reso




the

Learning together in term two 

In the most extraordinary circumstances teachers have once again demonstrated their professionalism, skill, flexibility




the

Disability in the modern world

The collection comprises 150,000 pages of primary sources, supporting materials, and archives, along with 125 hours of video relating to the history of disability.




the

In the dry and by the fireside

Commemorating the 50th anniversary of a much-loved local writer, assisting clients writing their first novel, staging au




the

D.C. Charters Aren't Pushing Kids Out. But They're Not Always Welcoming Them In, Either

The District of Columbia's charters aren't always "backfilling" seats, and there's little financial incentive for them to do so.




the

Meet the Indiana Teacher Running to Unseat the State's House Education Chair

"I'm running because I'm not happy with the state of education," said veteran educator Kevin Leineweber, who is one of several teachers running for the state's legislature this year.




the

Indiana Wants Teachers to Do Externships. So Some Are Headed to the Brewery

Teachers across the state are outraged over a new rule that requires 15 hours of workforce-related professional development.




the

For Educators Who Died on the Job, Small Town Offers Big Commemoration

A little-known monument in Emporia, Kan., which recently received federal recognition, will add 10 new names to the list of teachers and support staff who’ve died on the job.




the

Kansas Supreme Court Lets Legislature Off the Hook on K-12 Funding...For Now

While the court said the state is moving in the right direction, it also said it doesn't feel comfortable closing a funding lawsuit and wants to make sure the state keeps up with the costs of inflation.




the

In Kansas, a Ripe Debate Over Whether K-12 Money Is Getting to the Kids Who Need it Most

Kansas' auditor found that more than $400 million of state aid intended for poor, black, Latino and ELL students was being spent ineffectively, including on items such as food service supplies and an after-prom party.




the

Des lésions trophiques consécutives aux maladies du système nerveux : these ... / par X. Arnozan.

Paris : V. Adrien Delahaye, 1880.




the

Des médications hypothermique et hyperthermique, et des moyens thérapeutiques qui les remplissent. De la pharmacothermogenèse, ou Théories de l'action des médicaments sur la température animale / par P.F. da Costa.

Lisbonne : Impr. de l'Académie royale des sciences, 1881.




the

Des microbes de l'oreille : bacteriologie, therapeutique / par A. Martha.

Paris : G. Steinheil, 1893.




the

The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex / by Charles Darwin.

London : J. Murray, 1894.




the

Description of an apparatus intended to facilitate the treatment of fractures of the lower extremity / by T.M. Greenhow.

London : S. Highley, 1833.




the

Description of an element board and combined handle electrode for the medical application of electricity / by A. Hughes Bennett.

London : H.K. Lewis, 1882.




the

Description of an improved apparatus for inhalation of vapour in the cure of diseases / by John Gairdner.

[Edinburgh] : [publisher not identified], [1823]




the

A description of the arteries of the human body / by John Barclay.

Edinburgh : T. Bryce, 1812.




the

A description of the arteries of the human body. Reduced to tables / by Adolphus Murray ; Translated from the original by Archd. Scott.

Edinburgh : And Bell and Bradfute, and E. Balfour, 1801.




the

A description of the diseased conditions of the knee-joint which require amputation of the limb, and those conditions which are favourable to excision of the joint : with an explanation of the relative advantages of both operations as far as can be ascert

London : J. Churchill, 1865.




the

A description of the genus Cinchona, comprehending the various species of vegetables from which the Peruvian and other barks of a similar quality are taken. Illustrated by figures of all the species hitherto discovered. To which is prefixed Professor Vahl

London : printed for B. and J. White, 1797.