... forsook the haunts of men The other equally important cause was the change wrought by Christianity The brotherhood of man, the care ofthe body, the gospel of practical virtues formed the essence of ... obstruction ofthe bowels the opening ofthe abdomen, removal ofthe obstructed portion and uniting the ends ofthe intestine by sutures After the death of Alexander, Egypt fell into the hands of his ... elaborated the view ofthe pneuma, one form of which he believed came from the inspired air, and passed to the left side ofthe heart and to the arteries ofthe body It was the cause ofthe heart-beat...
... part ofthe same story ofthe fragmentation ofthe ideal of literature as a public sphere The excesses generated by the French Revolution, on the one hand, and by the information revolution, on the ... prefaced with a statement ofthe editor’s commitment to the 16 TheCrisisof Literature in the 1790s broader project of rethinking the exclusionary effects ofthe master narratives of Romanticism.27 ... principles ofthe system ofthe universe, and extirpated upon this subject the dreams of romance and the dogmas of superstition Literature has unfolded the nature ofthe human mind, and Locke and others...
... in the oven before cracking the eggs and mixing the ingredients) This can be tricky at times, so be careful when thinking about whether mixing up the order ofthe list items truly breaks the ... explore another option The Touch Interface Touch interfaces are awesome, right? They are the wave ofthe future But the way we interact with a touch-enabled device is a lot different from the way ... support was poor; there were no real tools to help test code other than the browser, and there was a growing mountain of security holes with the browser implementations ofthe language, but people...
... part ofthe same story ofthe fragmentation ofthe ideal of literature as a public sphere The excesses generated by the French Revolution, on the one hand, and by the information revolution, on the ... prefaced with a statement ofthe editor’s commitment to the 16 TheCrisisof Literature in the 1790s broader project of rethinking the exclusionary effects ofthe master narratives of Romanticism.27 ... private rather than public terms, relating them to the play ofthe imagination rather than the exercise of reason But these shifts cannot erase the important continuities that existed between the lyrical...
... lectures under the direction of community doctors The movement from orthodox medicine to modernmedicine at the end ofthe nineteenth century not only reflected developments in the field of medical ... centers of medical learning and the best opportunities of clinical observation and experimentation, the proud honor of having given to the profession the bold and intrepid pioneer in the art of gynecology ... the population ofthe county in 1830, and by 1840 they made up 74% percent ofthe population.14 This social situation was common across the “Black Belt,” which consisted of a large majority of...
... not simply the result of historical factors Much of what the authors of this book refer to as thecrisisof service delivery” is actually a result ofthe pro-market policies adopted by the South ... some ofthe gains of service delivery, the ideology and practice of cost recovery became more dominant in a number of ways First, there is the question of how cost recovery influenced the then-Department ... boundaries, or the national mobility of goods, services, capital or labour The Minister, with the concurrence ofthe Minister of Finance, may by notice in the Gazette, set a limit on the amount ofthe rate...
... tilling the land nor the harvesting of crops While the spread of agrarianism brought the existence of domesticated animals to the attention ofthe hunting peoples living on the periphery of agricultural ... changes in the humananimal relationship and the rise ofthe veterinary regime from the time of animal domestication and the inception of livestock husbandry up until the present day The book, therefore, ... vacuum-packed cut of meat from the refrigerated shelves ofthe local supermarket for the evening meal Even then, it is likely that they will be scarcely aware of or will even question the origins of their...
... worthwhile to offer them in terms of enhancing their profits In some parts ofthe world, the institutionalization and spread of Western biomedicine and veterinary controls came not in the face of economic ... to the first ofthe four themes, the professionalization of veterinary medicine, Joanna Swabe has demonstrated how the nineteenth ù | Karen Brown and Daniel Gilfoyle century, particularly the ... From the nineteenth century on, the professionalization of veterinary medicine was supported by improvements in the understanding of disease etiologies and the efficacy of treatments Second, the...
... permit the offering of call money on the floor ofthe Exchange The Committee held its second meeting on August 1st and the first ofthe long series of problems growing out ofthe closing ofthe ... in a loss of gold in one week of $52,500,000; the decline ofthe Bank's ratio of reserve from the low figure of 40% to the paralyzing figure of 14-5/8%; together with the fact that the surplus ... ofthe Exchange it was a constant and keen source of anxiety to the Committee of Five Toward the end ofthe first fortnight after the closing ofthe Exchange, the communications received by the...
... body They can renew themselves in the body, making identical copies of themselves for the lifetime ofthe organism, or become specialized to yield the cell types ofthe tissue of origin Sources of ... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare Upon the authority ofthe charter granted to it by the Congress in 1863, the Academy has a...
... Alternative Medicine to be solved To take the Theory of Five Elements as an example, some ofthe explanations ofthe theory seem far-fetched In modern society, the integration between the theory of TCM ... Report ofthe 3rd sub-project ofthe National '9.5' Research Program "Research on the Development Strategy ofthe Modernization of Chinese Materia Medica." By the Department of Life Science ofthe ... Medica Report ofthe 2nd sub-project ofthe National '9.5' Research Program "Research on the Development Strategy ofthe Modernization of Chinese Materia Medica." By the Department of Science,...
... What ofthe Night? I THE MEANING AND THE MOTIVES OF IMPERIALISM One ofthe most remarkable features ofthemodern age has been the extension ofthe influence of European civilisation over the ... was the richer and the more powerful ofthe two, because the trade ofthe Far East was beyond comparison the most lucrative in the world Aiming straight at the source ofthe greatest profits the ... were the sources of their wealth The threat ofthe Empire of Genghis Khan in the thirteenth century aroused the interest of Europe, and the bold friars, Carpini and Rubruquis, made their way to the...
... not simply the result of historical factors Much of what the authors of this book refer to as thecrisisof service delivery” is actually a result ofthe pro-market policies adopted by the South ... some ofthe gains of service delivery, the ideology and practice of cost recovery became more dominant in a number of ways First, there is the question of how cost recovery influenced the then-Department ... boundaries, or the national mobility of goods, services, capital or labour The Minister, with the concurrence ofthe Minister of Finance, may by notice in the Gazette, set a limit on the amount ofthe rate...
... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... forward The views expressed in this summary are those ofthe speakers and discussants, as attributed to them, and are not the consensus views ofthe participants ofthe workshop or ofthe members of ... transplant, rather than treating them with a FLT3 inhibitor Another example of how the development of predictive tests may outpace the clinical understanding of these tests is in the use of Oncotype...
... Therefore, assuming the central hypothesis in this paper holds true, that the spread of scheduling was the genesis ofmodern project management’; then the 50th anniversary ofthe start ofthe project ... only the 50th anniversary ofthe development of ‘critical path scheduling’, but also the 50th anniversary ofthe start ofmodern project management’ as we know and practice it The invention ofthe ... The genesis ofthe ideas that led to the development ofmodern project management can arguably be traced back to the protestant reformation ofthe 15th centuryxvii The Protestants and later the...
... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... forward The views expressed in this summary are those ofthe speakers and discussants, as attributed to them, and are not the consensus views ofthe participants ofthe workshop or ofthe members of ... transplant, rather than treating them with a FLT3 inhibitor Another example of how the development of predictive tests may outpace the clinical understanding of these tests is in the use of Oncotype...
... suggested, “put the pharmacopoeias ofthe world, all the editions from Dioscorides to the last issue ofthe United States Dispensatory; heap them on the scales ; in the other put the simple faith ... alternative to regular medicine One ofthe most compelling elements ofthe cartoon discussed in the preceding chapter for the public ofthe 1830s was the Steps of Common Sense by which the Thomsonian ... will of their cures,” a leader ofthe American profession wrote in the 1840s, the “vis medicatrix naturae is the chief doctor after all.” Vis medicatrix naturae the healing power of nature—was the...
... relationship in the present .The process of redefining the interaction ofthe present to the past, of contemporary creativity in an historical context, is the core ofthe problem ofmodern architecture ... 1750–1800 the pantheon revisited The Pantheon is one ofthe most celebrated and most carefully studied buildings of Western architecture In themodern age, as it had been in the Renaissance, the Pantheon ... Italy and the guiding theme of this study the challenge of tradition, 1750–1900 1.3 Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Pantheon, design for the attic, 1756 the architecture ofmodern italy rome ofthe nolli...
... evaluation of cultural traditions within the context ofthemodern Italian political state, an evaluation that bears upon a reading ofthe evolution of its architecture 11 the architecture ofmodern ... within the realities ofthe Italian economy, the development of new building types, the influence of related arts and sciences (particularly the rise of classical archeology), and theories of restoration ... Italy with forces of international modernism in a dynamic balance of political and aesthetic concerns An understanding ofthe transformation ofthe Italian tradition in themodern age rests upon...