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  1. 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
  2. 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

  3. Aug 25, 2011 · In recent decades, the history of medicine has emerged as a rich and mature sub-discipline within history, but the strength of the field has not precluded vigorous debates about methods, themes, and sources.

  4. Nov 2, 2011 · This study traces a hitherto unexplored intersection between Mary Shelley's first novel and her family history, as well as showing how it launches a formidable attack on the shady ethics and...

  5. 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.

  6. In short, laughter disturbs precisely by its ambiguity, its ability to send a meaningless message. It raises the issue of cognition but then veers off into (non-rational) bodily expression: in short laughter-as-gesture. If Kant first noted this dynamic, it was Schopenhauer, following Jean Paul, who reflected most deeply on it.

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  8. A complete history of the practice of medicine is beyond the scope of this text, but the lengthy and enduring nature of medical practice is important to recognize. The first known mention of the practice of medicine is from the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, dating back to about 2600 BC.

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