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[Anaphora of Our Lady by St. Cyriacus of Behnesa]

18th - 19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th century.




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[Gospel of St. John]

18th -19th century.




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["The Five Pillars of Mystery"]

18th -19th century.




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Mechanism of the brain.

c.1925.




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Proprioceptive receptor potentials of oscillatory form.

195?




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A record of physiology in the sun.

1938.




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Starling's law of the heart. Reel 1.

[1946?]




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Starling's law of the heart. Reel 2.

[1946?]




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The cat film.

[late 1930s]




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The cat film. Part two.

[late 1930s]




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Sir Joseph Barcroft, family and friends.

[1924?]




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Lord Florey memorial at Westminster Abbey.

1968.




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Newsreel. 29, December 1963 Professor A. F. Huxley.

1963.




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Students farewell to Lovatt Evans.

1949.




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Farewell dinner to Professor C. Lovatt Evans 1 July 1949.

1949.




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A record of physiology in the sun.

1938.




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Special Education in Flint, Years After the Water Crisis

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In Denmark, Students Go Back to School, 6 Feet Apart

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Controversial Science Education Bill Defeated by South Dakota Panel

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HistoryofMedicine.com

An interactive annotated bibliography of the history of medicine, biology and dentistry from c. 2000 BCE to c. 1980 by Fielding H. Garrison, Leslie T. Morton, and Jeremy M. Norman. HistoryofMedicine.com evolved from printed bibliographies of medical and biological classics that were originally compiled and published by the American medical historian Fielding H. Garrison (1870-1935), and later expanded and improved by the English medical librarian Leslie T. Morton (1907-2004) - a key reference work, which became known as Garrison-Morton or Garrison & Morton. Jeremy M. Norman took over the project and published a 5th revised and expanded edition in 1991, and subsequently developed this website.




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Directory of Open Access Books

A directory of open access e-books, which is open to all publishers who publish academic, peer reviewed books in Open Access . The aim is to increase discoverability and maximise dissemination.




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Association for Science Education

The Association for Science Education's online website. The Wellcome Library subscribes to selected titles only.




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Emergence of advertising in America: 1850-1920

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Wiley Online Library Backfiles

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Wiley Major Reference Works




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University of Texas Press

Delivery platform that provides online access to the full text of individual University of Texas Press journals. The Wellcome Library offers access to selected titles from this publisher.




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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




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2019 Biennial Conference of Oral History Australia: a report

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Portable local studies project update for NSW public libraries

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Will 3,000 Teachers in South Carolina Soon Retire Because of a Policy Change?

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Teachers Wanted: S.C. Company Hires Cash-Strapped Educators for Warehouse Jobs

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SC officially shutters schools until fall due to outbreak




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South Carolina school 'flips' popular teacher parades




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Public schools, classes at Univ. of SC hope for fall return




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What Predicts Early College Success for Indiana Students?

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How Indiana Supports College Access and Success for All Students

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