The orchids of John Henry Lance (1793–1878)
نویسندگان
چکیده
منابع مشابه
John Henry Biggart
The book begins with John Henry Biggart’s memories from his personal papers, meticulously dissected by his son, Denis (himself a Consultant Pathologist and academic in Queen’s University). For those interested in social history there are titbits of the times in which he lived from his birth in Belfast in 1905, to his school days, University days (with the remarkable pranks of yesteryear) to the...
متن کاملjohn steinbeck: friend of the american common man
in his last years of life americans had almost forgotton steinbeck, and those who had not, occasionally criticized him for supporting and praising the u. s. military intervention in the vietnam war. althought ateinbeck incorporates different themes into his works, each one bears many signs of his concern and sympathy for america and the american common people in particular. steinbecks to a god ...
15 صفحه اولJohn Henry Hill Lewellin: the first etherist in Glasgow.
John Henry Hill Lewellin, a surgeon-dentist, was the first to administer ether in Glasgow, on January 4, 1847. He was born in Calcutta, trained at St Bartholomew's Hospital, qualified M.R.C.S. in London in 1842, and studied in Paris and Heidelberg, before moving to Glasgow in December 1845. He remained there for about 18 months, advertising his dental practice in a high profile manner and, when...
متن کاملObituary: Professor John Henry, MBBS, FRCP, FFAEM (1939–2007)
John Henry was educated at St Joseph’s Academy at Blackheath in London and qualified MBBS from King’s College Hospital, London in 1965. He obtained the MRCP (UK) Diploma in 1974 and was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1986. He was appointed as Consultant Physician to the Poisons Unit at Guy’s Hospital in 1982 and continued in that role until he became P...
متن کاملhermeneutics of paradise lost of john milton
از منظر ریشه شناسی ، واژه "هرمنوتیک" به فرایند قابل درک و فهم نمودن شی، مفهوم یا موقعیتی مبهم وغیر قابل درک اشاره می کند.علم ترجمه، قلب علم هرمنوتیک محسوب می شود زیرا مارا از فاصله ها و تضاد هایی که در امر تاویل و تفسیر موجود است آگاه می سازد( پالمر، 1969). در حقیقت ، ترجمه را می توان نوعی تمرین دشوار هرمنوتیک دانست که متضمن درک معانی متون و انتقال وفادارانه این معانی و ساختارها از زبانی خاص با...
15 صفحه اولذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Lankesteriana
سال: 2020
ISSN: 2215-2067,1409-3871
DOI: 10.15517/lank.v20i1.41397