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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PROSECTORSHIP»
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Paul Broca: Founder of French Anthropology, Explorer of the ...
The one involved the yearly trial in anatomy and pathology with the prosectorship
in view; the other, a concours in clinical surgery to retain his interneship for a
fourth year. At home the idea of a prosectorship was resisted. Was the prodigal
son ...
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Paul Broca, Founder of French Anthropology, Explorer of the ...
The one involved the yearly trial in anatomy and pathology with the prosectorship
in view; the other, a concuurs in clinical surgery to retain his interneship for a
fourth year. At home the idea of a prosectorship was resisted. Was the prodigal
son ...
3
Scalpel: An Entirely Original Quarterly Expositor of the ...
This subject being rather a delicate one, the Doctor arose, as I hoped he would,
and I had the honor of taking his hand, assuring him I would take the subject of
the Emeritus Prosectorship into my most serious consideration. The chimney-top
...
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The Nationalization of Scientific Knowledge in the Habsburg ...
Stories about his duels and nights on the town abounded during his
prosectorship years, and probably contributed to his popularity with students.
Zuckerkandl's romantic aura was further heightened by his black robe,
reminiscent of his teacher ...
Mitchell G. Ash, Jan Surman, 2012
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Disease, Life, and Man: Selected Essays
Nevertheless, the clinical branch developed somewhat more strongly in the
prosectorship (first invested in Phoebus47 and later in Robert Froriep48) at the
Charite hospital. Both of these outstanding men, however, modestly confined ...
Prizes, in addition to those awarded iu the respective classes, will be given by Mr.
White and Mr. Guthrie, and the prosectorship for the next session awarded in
March. ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL, HYDE-PARK CORNER. Surgeons — Mr.
Keate ...
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Science, Medicine, and the State in Germany: The Case of ...
In a short while relations grew so tense that Henle lost his prosectorship and the
editorship of thcArckiv, which meant the loss of his salary of 700 taler. In 1840 he
wrote to his friend A. Scholl: "Mttller had long ago divided this money among ...
the Charité prosectorship—signed a dissenting document in support of the
National Assembly. All eighteen risked their academic futures, but for Virchow
there were still no direct consequences.105 These would come with the next
electoral ...
Department of English Emory University Laura Otis Professor, 2007
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Virchow's Eulogies: Rudolf Virchow in Tribute to his Fellow ...
... with the University of Würzburg were advancing – he remained in his post of
Assistent through to autumn. After my departure, he moved definitively into the
Prosectorship. 546 Our work for the Archive had already experienced
disturbances.
Brian L. D. Coghlan, Leon P. Bignold, 2008
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Great Ideas in the History of Surgery
FIG. 97. Dupuytren performing a cataract operation on a woman in the presence
of Charles X. (Mus6e Carnavalet) in Paris, where his studies began, he won a
prosectorship in anatomy in an open competition when but eighteen years of age
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Leo M. Zimmerman, Ilza Veith, 1993