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  1. ... Extent 1 Linear Feet (3 boxes) Creator Chervin, Nicolas, 1783-1843 (Person) ... the Reference Staff for information regarding access. Copyright and Re- ...
  2. ... Exhibition Program, stopped by to see Stephen Greenberg, reference librarian ... Transformation by Nicolas Flamel, published in 1618. The Flamel volume was ...
  3. ... 1567 Another important early plant hunter was Spaniard Nicolás Monardes (ca. 1493-1588), who wrote some of ... and were often written about and published together. Nicolás Monardes’s Dos Libros, printed in Sevilla, 1565 Tobacco ...
  4. ... inspired NLM staff to undertake this exhibition project? Nicolas Flamel from a 1971 facsimile of Bibliotheca Chemica ( ... a little 17th century alchemy treatise attributed to Nicolas Flamel, the name Rowling gives to the wizard ...
  5. ... REVISTA MEXICANA DE ANGIOLOGIA 1, 1973/74— [Dr. Nicolas Figueras Carrt r.i Director de la Revista ... PRTS" contains statistics for searches. ON-LINE SERVICES REFERENCE MANUAL Copies of the On-line Services Reference ...
  6. ... text on anatomy intended for the ordinary person; Nicolas Monardes' Primera y Segvnda y Tercer a Partes ... more current terminology, and created 1311 new cross-references. Special efforts were undertaken to modify psychiatric terminology ...
  7. ... 1971. WASERMAN, M. J. and MAYFIELD, V. K.: Nicolas Chervin's yellow fever survey, 1820-1822. /. Hist. Med. ...
  8. ... by Hendrlk Joseph Rega; and France herself by Nicolas Andry de Boisregard and Jean Bouillet, in addition ...
  9. ... and 1782 by the famous car- diologist jean Nicolas Corvisart in the course of ob- taining the ...
  10. ... Ospedale Maggiore of Milan, a first edition of Nicolas Monardcs' work on blood-letting, De Secanda Vena ... current terminology, and created 1,019 new cross-references There were special efforts to improve terminology lor ...
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