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There were times of hilarity and panic. On one holiday to Devon, Edward (who had been watching Treasure Island, or something similar) amused himself by leaning out of a bedroom window and shouting “Help! Won't somebody help me, I'm trapped!” at the top of his voice. Nobody responded, thank heavens.
- Edward Ronayne, Jenny Ronayne
- 2001
Mar 20, 2023 · Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine Vol. 2 (C-F).pdf download 16.3M Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine Vol. 3 (G-M).pdf download
Aug 6, 2020 · Moving beyond reductive interpretations of laughter as a function of stimulus-response, the authors assemble the concept of ‘fielding hilarity’ to better account for the atmospheric circulation of affects through comedic learning processes and performances.
- David Rousell, Natalie Diddams
- 2020
In 1983, David Weatherall, John Ledingham, and David Warrell nomenclature of disease, all crucial roles for a textbook of medicine. launched the first edition of the Oxford Textbook of Medicine. That We now are aware that many of the classic definitions of diseases.
International Network for Theory of History. Abstract. This paper was written to study the order of medical advances throughout history. It investigates changing human beliefs concerning the causes of diseases, how modern surgery developed and improved methods of diagnosis and the use of medical statistics.
• revolutions in medical knowledge and clinical practice • transformations in how the human body and disease have been conceptualized • inventions of tools to treat sick people
Oct 25, 2016 · This article collection is a cross-journal collaboration, between the Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice (JoPPP) and BMC Medicine that seeks to cover recent advances in drug development, medicines use, policy and access with high clinical and public health relevance in the future.
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