... Lancisius's Opinion; and believes that theseWorms are not the Cause of the Fever; but being lodged inthe Intestines, before the Fever comes on, they areannoyed by the Increase of the Heat, and the Corruption ... observing them, I suspected them to be venereal; but on examining the Patients, theyobstinately denied their having any Reason to suspect any such Cause; and the favourable Manner in which they ... Monro 14 Inthe Year 1761, we tried the Bark in various Forms in many Cases, where the Patient had been blooded andpurged inthe Beginning, and used the cooling Medicines; and where the Remissions...
... yr BP [9]. The fall in sea level led to the lowering of the base level of the river, resulting in an incised valley. The MR1 core was within this incised valley system. Following the last glacial ... with the pro-delta in the VL1 core, which is 10 m thick, the pro-delta in MR1 is so thin. The coarsening-upward succession can be seen most clearly inthe delta front with the coarse sand. The ... clayey silt, together with faint laminae inthe lower part and discontinuous parallel laminae, flaser and lenticular bedding inthe upper part. These features indicate that the sediments were...
... wars. In fact, the English colonization and slave trades rose rapidly inthe 18th century. The rapid industrial development of Britain inthe 18th century went hand in hand with the process ... intensively industrial development. The industrial revolution began: new machinery was invented that turned Britain into the first capitalist power of the world. The capitalist path paved the ... followed the bourgeois revolution.” Enlightenment” indicates the historical role of the bourgeoisie inthe age of the Bourgeois Revolution in comparison with the corrupt feudalism by recalling the...
... count-less foods lining the shelves of nineteenth- century pantries and apothecary shops had histories of medical usage for millennia. 32 Others were created in thenineteenth century. In addition ... growing during World War II, was aimed at increasing the productivity of developing world agri-culture. Not surprisingly, in view of the hemispheric interest of the U.S. government and the ... risen, the twin phenomena casting doubt on predictions of swelling populations outstripping the globe’s food supply. 2 Such predictions were routinely generated by that alarming increase in the...
... to serve the interests of the rulingclasses whose aim was to increase their control over the marriagesof their children rather than to benefit the majority of the popula-tion.7Others have ... of its nineteen provisions inthe legal context of the time; and in assessing how far the courts’ interpretation of the Act was harsh,there is no substitute for a careful reading of the case ... with alarming frequency.20No moderncommentator has explored the case law on the interpretation of the Act in any depth.21And there is very little information about the way inwhich ordinary...
... Texas, in 1984 and remainedthere as a first assignment instructor pilot(FAIP) inthe Euro-NATO Joint Jet PilotTraining Program. Following Sheppard, hechecked out inthe F-16 Fighting Falcon ... the extra mile, knowing the challenges may increase eventhough the rewards remain the same?20SHARING SUCCESS––OWNING FAILURE 5. Live by the core values. Live by the core values. Live by the ... didthey react? Why did they choose a particularpath? Most importantly—what did they learnfrom the experience? Many of the stories Iincluded in this paper involve situations in which the individual...
... disseminate the Code of Ethicsthroughout the profession as well asto employers and other audiences. In addition, the CNHEO must commit toa system for revising and updating the code inthe coming ... profession.There is also much support for goals re-lated to including health education in legislative or policy language. In 1997-98,SOPHE took the leadership in obtainingrecognition by the Department ... organizations can maintain andstrengthen their efforts by:◆ Continuing strategies for systematic,collaborative training of health educationprofessionals in advocacy skills;◆ Continuing to prioritize...
... by the ratio inwhichthe antibiotics are mixed into the cement and therefore, the total dose of antibiotics should not exceed 10% of the weight of the cement in order to avoid fracture of the ... available; thus, the diagnosis relies on the surgeon’s judgement of the clinical presentation, the findings on physical examination and the interpretation of relevant inves-tigations. The treatment ... with systemic safety. The most commonly used antibiotics in ALC include tobramycin, gentamicin and vanco-mycin [26]. The combination of vancomycin and one of the aminoglycosides provides...
... 16:0Regional diversity inthenineteenthcentury 179southern africaDuring the early nineteenthcenturythe African peoples of southern Africaused two strategies in attempting to overcome segmentation ... year during thelatenineteenth century. The main export was ivory,whose continuously rising price drove the traders ever deeper inland. Slaveexports rose to rival it during the mid -century, ... himself’.11 The western savanna also experienced two jihads during the nineteenth century, but they created less stability. The first, in 1818, was inthe internaldelta of the Niger, hitherto controlled...
... life of the network. Although there are capital expense implications in addressing most of these issues, they must be weighed against the potential operational savings in the future. Since each ... ducts containing multiple cables that share the infrastructure for part of the length and then branch in different directions.These radial feeds from the CO provide coverage to a nominal circular ... eight cabinets per main cable. The reach from the CO is approximately 4-5 km, dictated by the cable gauge. Two or more main cables might feed inthe same direction, varying only in overall...