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Enteric fever : its prevalence and modifications, aetiology, pathology and treatment as illustrated by Army data at home and abroad / by Francis H. Welch.

London : H.K. Lewis, 1883.




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Entgegnung auf die Erwiderung des Herrn Prof. Leuckart in Giessen : in Betreff der Frage uber die Nematodenentwicklung / von Elias Mecznikow.

Gottingen : A. Rente, 1866.




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Entoptics, with its uses in physiology and medicine / by James Jago.

London : J. Churchill, 1864.




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Entwickelungsgeschichte der Natter (Coluber Natrix) / von Heinrich Rathke.

Koenigsberg : Gebrüder Bornträger, 1839.




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Entwicklungsgeschichte des Gehirns : nach Untersuchungen an höheren Wirbelthieren und dem Menschen / dargestellt von Victor v. Mihalkovics.

Leipzig : W. Engelmann, 1877.




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Entwicklungsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen / von Fr. Vejdovský.

Prag : J. Otto, 1888-1892.




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Entwurf einer Relationspathologie / von G. Ricker.

Jena : Fischer, 1905.




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Enzyklopädisches Handbuch der Schulhygiene / unter Mitarbeit von F.W. Büsing, Hermann Krollick [and others] ; herausgegeben von R. Wehmer.

Wien : A. Pichlers Witwe, 1904.




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The epidemic ague or "fainting fever" of Persia, a species of cholera, occurring in Teheran in the autumn of the year 1842 / by Charles W. Bell.

[London] : printed by C. and J. Adlard, [1843]




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Epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis and its relation to other forms of meningitis : a report to the State Board of Health of Massachusetts / Report made by W.T. Councilman, F.B. Mallory, and J.H. Wright.

Boston : Wright & Potter Printing Co, 1898.




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Epidemic diphtheria : a research on the origin and spread of the disease from an international standpoint / by Arthur Newsholme.

London : Swan Sonnenschein, 1898.




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Epidemic of scarlet fever at Donaldson's Hospital during the autumn and winter of 1861 / by James D. Gillespie.

Edinburgh : Oliver & Boyd, 1862.




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Epidemic ophthalmia, its symptoms, diagnosis, and management : with papers upon allied subjects / by Sydney Stephenson.

Edinburgh : Young J. Pentland, 1895.




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Epilepsy : its pathology and treatment : being an essay to which was awarded a prize of four thousand francs by the Academie Royale de Médécine de Belgique, December 31, 1889 / by Hobart Amory Hare.

London : Philadelphia, 1890.




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Epitome of the laws affecting health now in force in this country / compiled for the use of the general public by J.V. Vesey Fitzgerald.

London : Waterlow Bros. & Layton, 1885.




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An epitome of the reports of the medical officers to the Chinese imperial maritime customs service, from 1871 to 1882 : with chapters on the history of medicine in China; materia medica; epidemics; famine; ethnology; and chronology in relation to medicine

London : Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, 1884.




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The equine hospital prescriber : drawn up for the use of veterinary practitioners and students / by James B. and Albert Gresswell.

London : Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, 1886.




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Erasmus Darwin / by Ernst Krause ; translated from the German by W.S. Dallas ; with a preliminary notice by Charles Darwin.

London : J. Murray, 1879.




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The Erasmus Wilson lectures on the pathology and diseases of the thyroid gland / by Walter Edmunds.

Edinburgh : Young J. Pentland, 1901.




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Erfahrungen auf dem Gebiete der Nasen- und Rachenkrankheiten / von Heinrich Walb.

Bonn : Cohen, 1888.




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Erfahrungen und Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiethe der Krankheiten des weiblichen Geschlechtes. Nebst Grundzügen einer Methodenlehre der Geburtshülfe / Franz Carl Nagele.

Mannheim : T. Loeffler, 1812.




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Ergebnisse von 240 operierten Lupusfällen nebst Bemerkungen zur modernen Lupusbehandlung / von Ludwig Spitzer und Alfred Jungmann.

Wien : SafÏar, 1905.




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Ernährung des gesunden und kranken Menschen : Handbuch der Diätetik für Arzte, Verwaltungsbeamte und Vorsteher von Heil- und Pflege-Anstalten.

Wien : Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1895.




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The errors of homoeopathy / by C.J. Barr Meadows.

London : H. Renshaw, 1861.




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Eruptions of the face, head, and hands : with the latest improvements in the treatment of diseases of the skin / by T.H. Burgess.

London : H. Renshaw, 1849.




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Florida State Education Commissioner Pam Stewart Resigns

The state's board of education had renewed Commissioner Pam Stewart's contract for a year before the midterm election but after the election of a new Republican governor, she said she'd leave in January instead.




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Florida Lawmakers Approve Measure to Expand Vouchers for Private Schools

Florida lawmakers sent Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican-crafted bill last week to create a new voucher program for students to attend private schools, including religious ones, using taxpayer dollars traditionally spent on public schools.




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Florida Coach, Wife Electrocuted While Installing Scoreboard

Officials say a high school baseball coach and his wife were electrocuted while installing a new scoreboard at a Florida baseball field to replace one that had been destroyed by Hurricane Michael.




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Florida Governor Signs Divisive Bill Allowing for Armed Teachers

Florida's governor signed a bill that will allow schools to arm classroom teachers, part of a longer list of school safety changes made after a school shooting in Parkland, Fla., last year.




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An Unexpected 'Education Governor' and What's Next for Florida

Ron DeSantis had a thin record on K-12 issues as a Florida congressman, but as a first-term Republican governor he’s pushed an aggressive agenda on issues such as vouchers, teacher salaries and bonus pay, and even the common core.




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People Keep on Saying They're Killing the Common Core. How Dead Is It?

Florida's governor declares a standards overhaul would "remove all vestiges" of the common core. But it remains unclear how much is really changing under the Florida Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking.




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What Happened to Students Left Behind as Florida Expanded Its Voucher Program?

The nation's largest tax-credit scholarship program doesn't seem to have hurt the academics of students who remain in public schools, a new study shows.




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Florida teachers union wants schools closed for the semester




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State offficials to review complaint against Florida sheriff




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Ex-Florida sheriff's removal lawsuit dismissed




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Idaho Court Allows Ex-Teacher's Libel Claim to Proceed Against TV Station

Idaho's highest court says teachers are not public figures and a former teacher need not prove that news outlets acted with malice in stories about sexual misconduct.




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Children Will Listen: Teachers Must Hold Each Other Accountable

If we want to work towards true inclusivity, we must show that perpetuating oppressive beliefs, intentional or not, has a consequence on something or someone other than those oppressed.




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Idaho Educators Who Dressed Up as the Border Wall Put on Administrative Leave

After photos surfaced of staff at dressed in Halloween costumes as Mexicans and a border wall bearing the slogan "Make America Great Again," the employees responsible won't be returning to their classrooms on Monday.




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There's Pushback to Social-Emotional Learning. Here's What Happened in One State

When Idaho education leaders pitched social-emotional learning training for teachers, some state lawmakers compared the plan to dystopian behavior control. Some walked out of the meeting.




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Idaho's top school official sues lawmakers, education board




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An Idaho School Reopens. Are Its Precautions the 'New Normal'?

A private pre-K-12 school in Idaho welcomes students back after its coronavirus shutdown, but with shortened days, a closed cafeteria, no bus service, and other signs that things aren't back to normal.




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New Hampshire Gambles on Big Payout for Full-Day Kindergarten

The Granite State has legalized Keno gambling and plans to tax the machines to partially fund full-day kindergarten for the state's 5-year-olds.




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Betsy DeVos Gave a State Charter School Grants. Lawmakers Have Said No Thanks, Twice

It's pretty obvious by now that many Democrats are growing increasingly uncomfortable supporting charter schools. But New Hampshire lawmakers have taken the unusual step of rejecting federal charter school grant money.




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New Hampshire offers guidance on high school graduations




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Consultation with community: planning the next phases of the project

The Rediscovering Indigenous Languages project is entering its second phase, which will focus on community consultation




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Welcome

Rio Tinto and the State Library of NSW Foundation have formed a three-year partnership to support a vital three-year lan




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Word of the Week - Mung-goo

Each week, the Indigenous Services Branch of the State Library of NSW will be posting an Indigenous ‘word of the wee




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Our word of the week is Wercan

Each week, the Indigenous Services Branch of the State Library of NSW will be posting an Indigenous ‘word of the wee




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Our word of the week is Noo-roi-mum

Each week, the Indigenous Services Branch of the State Library of NSW will be posting an Indigenous ‘word of the wee




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The Anaiwan Language Revival Program

Over a period of 18 months, we worked with a reference group of nine language custodians from across NSW and the ACT to