De Zoon Van Den Geneesheer Of De Gevolgen Van Een Halve Leugen


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De Zoon Van Den Geneesheer Of De Gevolgen Van Een Halve Leugen


De Zoon Van Den Geneesheer Of De Gevolgen Van Een Halve Leugen
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Author : Eduard Gerdes
language : nl
Publisher:
Release Date : 1869

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Nieuwsblad Voor Den Boekhandel


Nieuwsblad Voor Den Boekhandel
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language : nl
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Release Date : 1883

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With 1855-1927 are issued and bound: Handelingen van de algemeene vergadering.



Brinkman S Catalogus Van Boeken En Tijdschriften


Brinkman S Catalogus Van Boeken En Tijdschriften
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language : nl
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Release Date : 1891

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With 1901/1910-1956/1960 Repertoium is bound: Brinkman's Titel-catalohus van de gedurende 1901/1910-1956/1960 (Title varies slightly).



The History Of Oncology


The History Of Oncology
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Author : D. J. Th. Wagener
language : en
Publisher: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum
Release Date : 2009-07-13

The History Of Oncology written by D. J. Th. Wagener and has been published by Bohn Stafleu van Loghum this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-07-13 with Medical categories.


‘The story of oncology is not only fascinating but also contains many accounts of dead ends, chance discoveries, illusions, mistakes and disappointments alongside the few successes.’These words are taken from the introduction to this book. The author, professor emeritus of Medical Oncology, reviews all aspects of the problem of cancer from a historical perspective, from the oldest existing records to the latest scientific and medical advances. It will interest the many people engaged in the treatment of cancer to read how the current therapeutic methods came about, and the book may also provide inspiration for cancer researchers, and for all those directly or indirectly involved with cancer. The layman looking for background information on a particular treatment may find it useful too. The various chapters can be read independently. A glossary and a few explanatory diagrams augment the text.This book grew out of an invitation the author received to lecture on the history of oncology. During his background reading, he discovered that there was no single volume dealing with the entire history of the subject. Fortunately, however, a great deal of information could be found here and there in the literature. As he read, he was struck by the fascinating stories behind many discoveries, and felt impelled to put them together in a single comprehensive account. The results of his labors are presented in this remarkable volume.The author, Prof. D.J.Th. (Theo) Wagener, was head of the department of Medical Oncology at the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre in the Netherlands from 1982 to 2001, chairman of the Educational Committee of the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO), a member of the Educational Committee of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and a member of various international scientific working groups, mainly of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC).



Brinkman S Alphabetische Catalogus Van Boeken


Brinkman S Alphabetische Catalogus Van Boeken
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language : nl
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Release Date : 1891

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Brinkman S Catalogus Der Boeken Plaat En Kaartwerken


Brinkman S Catalogus Der Boeken Plaat En Kaartwerken
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language : nl
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Release Date : 1891

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Brinkman S Catalogus Van Boeken Plaat En Kaartwerken


Brinkman S Catalogus Van Boeken Plaat En Kaartwerken
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Truth


Truth
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Author : Tom Phillips
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2019-09-26

Truth written by Tom Phillips and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-09-26 with History categories.


'TOM PHILLIPS IS A VERY CLEVER, VERY FUNNY MAN' Greg Jenner This is a book about TRUTH - and all the ingenious ways, throughout history, that we've managed to avoid it. We live in a 'post-truth' age, we're told. The US has a president who openly lies on a daily basis (or who doesn't even know what's true, and doesn't care). The internet has turned our everyday lives into a misinformation battleground. People don't trust experts any more. But was there ever really a golden age of truth-telling? As the editor of the UK's leading independent fact-checker, Tom Phillips deals with complete bollocks every day. Here, he tells the story of how we humans have spent history lying to each other - and ourselves - and asks an important question: how can humanity move towards a truthier future? PRAISE FOR HUMANS: A BRIEF HISTORY OF HOW WE F*CKED IT ALL UP: 'F*cking brilliant' Sarah Knight, The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck 'Very funny' Mark Watson 'In dark times, it's reassuring to learn that we've always been a bunch of clueless f*cking nitwits' Stuart Heritage, Don't Be a Dick, Pete 'A light-touch history of moments when humans have got it spectacularly wrong... Both readable and entertaining' Telegraph



The Yoruba Speaking Peoples Of The Slave Coast Of West Africa


The Yoruba Speaking Peoples Of The Slave Coast Of West Africa
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Author : Alfred Burdon Ellis
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1894

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Myths Legends Of Japan


Myths Legends Of Japan
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Author : Frederick Hadland Davis
language : en
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Release Date : 2020-09-28

Myths Legends Of Japan written by Frederick Hadland Davis and has been published by Library of Alexandria this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-09-28 with Folklore categories.


Pierre Loti in Madame Chrysanthème, Gilbert and Sullivan in The Mikado, and Sir Edwin Arnold in Seas and Lands, gave us the impression that Japan was a real fairyland in the Far East. We were delighted with the prettiness and quaintness of that country, and still more with the prettiness and quaintness of the Japanese people. We laughed at their topsy-turvy ways, regarded the Japanese woman, in her rich-coloured kimono, as altogether charming and fascinating, and had a vague notion that the principal features of Nippon were the tea-houses, cherry-blossom, and geisha. Twenty years ago we did not take Japan very seriously. We still listen to the melodious music of The Mikado, but now we no longer regard Japan as a sort of glorified willow-pattern plate. The Land of the Rising Sun has become the Land of the Risen Sun, for we have learnt that her quaintness and prettiness, her fairy-like manners and customs, were but the outer signs of a great and progressive nation. To-day we recognise Japan as a power in the East, and her victory over the Russian has made her army and navy famous throughout the world. The Japanese have always been an imitative nation, quick to absorb and utilise the religion, art, and social life of China, and, having set their own national seal upon what they have borrowed from the Celestial Kingdom, to look elsewhere for material that should strengthen and advance their position. This imitative quality is one of Japan's most marked characteristics. She has ever been loath to impart information to others, but ready at all times to gain access to any form of knowledge likely to make for her advancement. In the fourteenth century Kenkō wrote in his Tsure-dzure-gusa: "Nothing opens one's eyes so much as travel, no matter where," and the twentieth-century Japanese has put this excellent advice into practice. He has travelled far and wide, and has made good use of his varied observations. Japan's power of imitation amounts to genius. East and West have contributed to her greatness, and it is a matter of surprise to many of us that a country so long isolated and for so many years bound by feudalism should, within a comparatively short space of time, master our Western system of warfare, as well as many of our ethical and social ideas, and become a great world-power. But Japan's success has not been due entirely to clever imitation, neither has her place among the foremost nations been accomplished with such meteor-like rapidity as some would have us suppose.