نتایج جستجو برای: victorian period

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Journal: :The Year's Work in English Studies 2012

Journal: :Victorian Literature and Culture 2002

2017
John S. Fairbairn

and particularly obstetrical problems are approached to-day with that of fifty years ago, I shall trust largely to an analysis of my reactions to my contacts and environment in estimating the factors that have most influenced my outlook. Victorian Medicine.?-Looking back over the Medicine of the late Victorian period, its thought seems to have been overweighted by progress in morbid anatomy and...

2001
Robert F. Chavez Thomas L. Milbank

The Bolles Collection of Tufts University represents a comprehensive and integrated collection of sources on the history and topography of Victorian London. Texts, images, maps, and three-dimensional reconstructions are all interconnected forming a body of material that transcends the limits of print publication and exploits the flexibility of the electronic medium. The Perseus Digital Library ...

2007
Erin Cassell

This edition of Hazard provides an overview of fatal and hospital-treated injuries in snow and ice sports in Victoria over the 3-year period January 2004 to December 2006. The National Coroners Information System (NCIS) provided data on fatalities and hospital-treated cases were extracted from two datasets held by VISU: the Victorian Admitted Episode Dataset (VAED) and the Victorian Emergency M...

Journal: :Medical History 1985
Monica E. Baly

ANNA THERESA COSSLETT, The "scientific movement" and Victorian literature, Brighton, Harvester Press; New York, St. Martin's Press, 1982, 8vo, pp. viii, 188, £20.00. Interaction between arts and sciences has long been regarded as one of the characteristic features of the Romantic era. The scientific writings by the poet Coleridge and the poetical experiments by the scientist Davy are among the ...

Journal: :Medical History 1985
Nicholas Rupke

ANNA THERESA COSSLETT, The "scientific movement" and Victorian literature, Brighton, Harvester Press; New York, St. Martin's Press, 1982, 8vo, pp. viii, 188, £20.00. Interaction between arts and sciences has long been regarded as one of the characteristic features of the Romantic era. The scientific writings by the poet Coleridge and the poetical experiments by the scientist Davy are among the ...

Journal: :International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 2015

Journal: :Ambix 2014
Jacob Steere-Williams

This article centres on a particularly intense debate within British analytical chemistry in the late nineteenth century, between local public analysts and the government chemists of the Inland Revenue Service. The two groups differed in both practical methodologies and in the interpretation of analytical findings. The most striking debates in this period were related to milk analysis, highligh...

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