• https://archives-manuscripts.dartmouth.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/531501 Accessed September 27, 2023. (dartmouth.edu)
  • https://archives-manuscripts.dartmouth.edu/repositories/2/resources/3359 Accessed December 11, 2023. (dartmouth.edu)
  • Baking a salted owl and grinding it into powder to treat gout is one of the bizarre suggestions found among thousands of medieval medical remedies. (sky.com)
  • The treatments are among 8,000 medical recipes contained in 180 medieval manuscripts - mostly dating to the 14th or 15th centuries - that are being digitised by the Cambridge University Library. (sky.com)
  • For all their complexities, medieval medical recipes are very relatable to modern readers," he said. (sky.com)
  • We hope that you will enjoy exploring this exhibition which aims to highlight a lesser known aspect of medieval Irish society and the range of medical learning to which Irish doctors had access and which they made their own. (ria.ie)
  • In medieval Ireland, the practice of medicine, like law and history was hereditary ― the work was confined to certain professional medical families through the generations. (ria.ie)
  • Almost 100 medieval manuscripts survive that contain medical texts in Irish. (ria.ie)
  • Genre: manuscripts (document genre) / Resource Type: still image / Collection: Index of Medieval Medical Images / Repository: National Library of Medicine (U.S. (ucla.edu)
  • More than four dozen digitised medieval manuscripts can be subdivided into several smaller thematically homogeneous groups. (manuscriptorium.com)
  • The recently digitised medieval manuscripts from the National Library are relatively varied in their content. (manuscriptorium.com)
  • The manuscripts likewise come from other large medieval institutional libraries: the Augustinian monastery in Třeboň and the Cistercian monastery in Zlatá Koruna. (manuscriptorium.com)
  • The Museum of the Brno Region Muzeum has provided access to another four medieval manuscripts from the library of the Benedictine monastery in Rajhrad in 2015. (manuscriptorium.com)
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  • known as Haly Abbas to the Europeans, Recent major biomedical activities authored a book on medicine entitled Kamil in the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the al-tana'at al-tebbiyah (The complete medi- emphasis on medical ethics, are reviewed cal art). (who.int)
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  • From the website: Through the Islamic Heritage Project (IHP), Harvard University has cataloged, conserved, and digitized hundreds of Islamic manuscripts, maps, and published texts from Harvard's renowned library and museum collections. (lu.se)
  • The site displays descriptive information for a selection of digitized manuscripts from the Islamic Manuscripts Collection at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (lu.se)
  • From the website: As a result of generous support from the David A. Gardner '69 Magic Project, the Princeton University Library created Voyager cataloging records for most of the approximately 9,500 Islamic manuscripts in the Manuscripts Division, which are from Robert Garrett (Class of 1897) and other sources. (lu.se)
  • This is the premier collection of Arabic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish, and other Islamic manuscripts in the Western Hemisphere. (lu.se)
  • Initially, more than 200 of these manuscripts were digitized as the core of the Princeton Digital Library of Islamic Manuscripts. (lu.se)
  • Also added are PDFs of Islamic manuscripts digitized in response to photoduplication requests. (lu.se)
  • In all, approximately a sixth of the Library's Islamic manuscripts have now been digitized and put online for the benefit of scholars worldwide. (lu.se)
  • The search effort of these medical manuscripts is based on the information of various manuscript catalogs, in particular the catalog of "local" manuscripts. (ui.ac.id)
  • Through the search of various manuscript catalogs, it‟s expected to know how the potential of Nusantara medical manuscripts. (ui.ac.id)
  • Search results include description text snippets that contain the search term and, depending on the search, either a link to the beginning of the appropriate manuscript or a direct link to the desired location in the text (Incipit or Text title, for example). (unifr.ch)
  • Results Our comprehensive search strategy found 7,148 manuscripts. (cdc.gov)
  • E-mail is sent automatically to concerned persons when significant events occur.Submit your manuscript at https://www.scholarscentral.org/submission/industrial-chemistry.html or as an E-mail attachment to [email protected] Manuscripts number will be provided to the corresponding author within 72 hours for the respective manuscript submitted. (omicsonline.org)
  • Major subjects in this interview include obstetrics and gynecology teaching and instruction, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Duke University School of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, administration, faculty, students, and history of medicine in North Carolina. (duke.edu)
  • Charlies Watson Wharton (1909-1990) had a medical practice in Smithfield, North Carolina. (duke.edu)
  • Those manuscripts contained in series MMM/18-22 were donated at a later date and therefore were donated directly to either Owens College or the Victoria University of Manchester rather than through one of the older libraries. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • Equally some individuals purchased copies of these lectures without actually having attended them if they were of interest, adding them to their own libraries before donating them to the Medical Society's library. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • In one 1911 letter, Balloch suggests that Flexner reinspect the Black medical schools, and that the Carnegie Foundation publish an updated assessment. (columbia.edu)
  • Download PDFs of reports on this topic from the Council on Medical Education presented during the AMA Interim and Annual Meetings. (ama-assn.org)
  • What brings you to Columbia's Rare Book & Manuscript Library? (columbia.edu)
  • This collection comprises some of the original manuscripts extracted from the extensive historic medical library of the University of Manchester. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • The majority of the material has its origins in the library of the Manchester Medical Society, who deposited their library with the University in 1930. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • The majority of these manuscripts came to either the Manchester Medical Society's library or the Radford Library as aresult of donations from some of 19th century Manchester's most distinguished medical men, such as John Hull, Charles Clay, and Thomas Radford. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • Those manuscripts created by Robert Dobson ( MMM/1 ) and those created and collected by Thomas Radford ( MMM/14 ) originate from the Radford Library of St Mary's Hospital rather than the Manchester Medical Society. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • Many of these volumes contain annotations to indicate that they originated from the Manchester Medical Society's library but other than that it is not clear who was responsible for donating them. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • Rauner Library Archives and Manuscripts. (dartmouth.edu)
  • The University of Georgia's Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library is celebrating the life and career of late Georgia Football Head Coach and Athletic Director Vince Dooley this fall with a new museum exhibit, Legacy: Vince Dooley, 1932-2022 . (uga.edu)
  • The Library of Congress provides access to manuscripts at the Library of Congress for educational and research purposes and makes no warranty with regard to their use for other purposes. (loc.gov)
  • Credit Line: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Sigmund Freud Papers. (loc.gov)
  • This article discusses studies that have been conducted on medical manuscripts in the Nusantara, especially those that have been presented in International Symposium on Nusantara Manuscripts initiated by Manassa (The Indonesian Association for Nusantara Manuscripts), National Seminar, and JUMANTARA Journal initiated by the National Library of Indonesia. (ui.ac.id)
  • In addition, it also discusses research on Nusantara medical manuscripts outside the Manassa forum and the National Library of Indonesia, especially those that have been conducted by researchers in Indonesia. (ui.ac.id)
  • Featuring presentations by the finalists, Del Maestro Family William Osler Medical Student Essay Awards and the recipients of the Molina Foundation Osler Library Medical Student Research Awards. (mcgill.ca)
  • The Journal of Health Information and Librarianship is the official journal of the Medical Library Association of Nigeria. (who.int)
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  • The General Education Board adhered to the Flexner Report guidelines and supported sweeping changes in medical education at white institutions but provided hardly any funding to the Black medical colleges towards scientific medicine, such as state-of-the art laboratories, new buildings, and salaries for staff to teach and research full time. (columbia.edu)
  • Persian medical ethics lion. (who.int)
  • The editorial staff of Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) uses the AMA Manual of Style, 11th Edition, as our guide to review and revise manuscripts before publication for organization, clarity, accuracy, and style. (cdc.gov)
  • It is a specialty case of the conservation and restoration of parchment within the field of conservation and restoration of books, manuscripts, documents and ephemera. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pressing an illuminated manuscript pushes the pigment down, altering the image itself and likely causing damage (such as a relief effect to the other side of the page) so it is very important to not put any pressure upon images on parchment, especially when it is wet. (wikipedia.org)
  • The largest collection of these manuscripts is in the Royal Irish Academy. (ria.ie)
  • It is around these men that the collection has been arranged, with the manuscripts grouped into 22 series, each representing the individual who was either responsible for their creation or for their collection. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • The collection is significant for its reflection of the growth of the Manchester medical profession and the interests and activities of its members as well as containing some of the only known copies of early medical lectures given in the Manchester medical schools. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • Through the Pages of History: an art, music and medical miscellany is a collection of essays by retired medical doctor, Michael Whelton. (themanuscriptpublisher.com)
  • Modern manuscripts are represented by a copy of a part of the Third Order of Saint Francis (MIK 6390) and a collection of legal texts (MIK 6371). (manuscriptorium.com)
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  • Publishers can see what manuscripts are in the pipeline awaiting publication. (omicsonline.org)
  • All submissions must be original manuscripts not submitted for publication in another journal. (who.int)
  • Two manuscripts are being prepared for publication, and an additional presentation is scheduled at the 2009 Fire Industry Equipment Research Organization (FIERO) PPE Fire Symposium. (cdc.gov)
  • Individual items of particular interest are a small manuscript of cases treated in Manchester during the cholera outbreak of 1832 ( MMM/4/2/1/2 ), a case book detailing the pioneering ovariotomy work of Charles Clay ( MMM/16/1/1 ), and Samuel Bardsley's commonplace book ( MMM/3/1 ) which references some of the major social and political changes of the early 19th century. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • The same manuscript (NLM MS A 33) also has a treatise (item 13) titled Kitāb al-Khamā'ir al-thālith ( The Third Book of Fermentation ) which it states is from (min) Kitāb al-A'rad ( The Book of Accidents ). (nih.gov)
  • The Book of O'Lees (RIA MS 23 P 10 (ii)), written in Irish with some Latin, contains a translation from Latin into Irish of a highly organised medical treatise, with 44 tables outlining details of diseases, each divided into 99 compartments, across, aslant, and vertical. (ria.ie)
  • For the IHP, Harvard's Open Collections Program (OCP) has produced digital copies of over 280 manuscripts, 275 printed texts, and 50 maps, totaling over 156,000 pages. (lu.se)
  • The focus of this project is on how medical knowledge was produced through practice. (mpg.de)
  • Looking at the cognitive understanding of image-imagine-imagination, helps us understand medical knowledge and how this knowledge was put into practice. (mpg.de)
  • Find the AMA's Observership Programs to help international medical graduates adapt to the practice of medicine in the United States. (ama-assn.org)
  • There aren't any annotations for this manuscript. (unifr.ch)
  • Dr. Morsy talks about how these archival finds illuminate how the medical profession today can start to chart a path forward to redress the long-lasting effects of discrimination. (columbia.edu)
  • A handful of diaries and a commonplace book give contextual information as to the more general social, political, and economic events that formed the backdrop to the medical profession in Manchester and the country as a whole. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • Find highlights about MSS activities and how its members advocate for students in education and the medical profession. (ama-assn.org)
  • Requirements for emergency medical personal protective clothing and equipment have been established in the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Standard number 1999, Protective Clothing for Emergency Medicals Operations. (cdc.gov)
  • The 2003 edition of NFPA 1999 contained a number of deficiencies identified by the responsible committee, NFPA Technical Committee on Emergency Medical Operations Protective Clothing and Equipment. (cdc.gov)
  • The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) incorporated NIOSH research results into the NFPA 1999 Standard on Protective Clothing for Emergency Medical Operations, 2008 edition . (cdc.gov)
  • Many NFPA standards including the NFPA 1999 Standard on Protective Clothing for Emergency Medical Operations, 2008 edition have been adopted by the Department of Homeland Security, making compliance with the standard a requirement for use of federal grant money. (cdc.gov)
  • Some of the manuscripts were created as a result of their own studies or professional activities (e.g. case books) and others had been collected or purchased by them and stand as a reflection of their professional interests. (jisc.ac.uk)
  • It begins with a small medical encyclopedia in ten books, the Kitâb al-Mansuri by Rhazes (ff. (unifr.ch)
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  • At Aghmacart, students were trained in medicine and in the compilation and translation of medical texts from the Latin. (ria.ie)
  • The Lilium medicinae by Bernard of Gordon was one of the most popular texts used by the Irish doctors, but they used a very broad range of texts compiled by doctors at the medical schools of Montpelier and Salerno and other English and continental universities from the twelfth to the seventeenth century. (ria.ie)
  • Apart from the most common theological and preaching texts and liturgical codices, they also comprise ancient literature (VIII H 24), rhetorical (VIII H 22), medical (VIII H 34), historiographical (XIII D 7) or hagiographical (XIV E 8) texts. (manuscriptorium.com)
  • This manuscript contains three medical texts translated from Arabic and Greek into Latin. (unifr.ch)
  • 78: Composite manuscript containing medical texts (http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/bge/lat0078). (unifr.ch)
  • The extensively annotated manuscript is adorned with decorated initials from which very beautiful red and blue "Italian extensions" emerge. (unifr.ch)
  • These deficiencies were primarily clothing/equipment categories where industry had not responded with certified products even though these items are understood to be extensively used during emergency medical operations. (cdc.gov)
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  • 5 Balloch hoped that a less critical evaluation would make it easier for Black medical schools to get philanthropic funding and survive. (columbia.edu)
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  • Yet a third tract in the same manuscript ( MS A 33, item 14 ) also concerns fermentation. (nih.gov)
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  • With the exception of the New Testament, all the manuscripts are decorated to varying degrees. (manuscriptorium.com)
  • Abraham Flexner's assessment of Black medical schools was scathing: "Of the seven medical schools for negroes in the United States, five are at this moment in no position to make any contribution of value. (columbia.edu)
  • Manuscripts were excluded if they were an editorial, case report, abstract, review , newspaper article, if study population did not include patients residing in the United States, not written in English, and if the capacity assessment was for research. (cdc.gov)
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  • Medical ethics has a long history in our country, and great Iranian physicians laid special emphasis on teaching and practising traditional ethics. (who.int)
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  • The combination of Iranian culture and Islam, which emphasizes the Biomedical advances, new medical tech- acquisition and propagation of knowledge, nologies and public concern about ethics in led in the past to the golden period of sci- recent decades have stimulated a renewed entific achievement, particularly in the field interest in medical ethics. (who.int)
  • Great Iranian Muslim scholars netics, stem cell research, and organ trans- laid huge emphasis on teaching and practis- plantation are some of the medical issues ing ethics. (who.int)
  • An emphasis on the foremost Iranian physicians who de- ethics has also been expressed by members scribed the basic principles of medical eth- of the medical and religious professions in ics. (who.int)
  • Matters related to medical ethics are in this document. (who.int)
  • Contains the personal and professional papers of Charles W. Shilling (1901-1994), a physician, a leader in the field of undersea and hyperbaric medicine, research, education, and former Captain of the Medical Corps with the United States Navy. (duke.edu)
  • 197-219) minutes of the Medical Research Council, Oct. 1951. (ox.ac.uk)
  • The aim is to partition the beats into was supported by the Swedish National Board for Technical Development and clusters that represent central features of the data such that sim- by the Swedish Medical Research Council. (lu.se)
  • In view of the location of the perforation and the limited details on the edges, the motivation behind the trepanation could be due to the medical treatment of trauma on the occipital bone or a postmortem ritual. (springer.com)
  • Medical learning in Europe had Graeco-Arabic roots. (ria.ie)
  • Rather than concentrating on the efficacy of Chinese medicine as a medical treatment, or the verity of historical sources, this project examines the knowledge production process of observation and illustration: how offering useful information for targeted readers transformed multi-dimensional objects into two-dimensional ones. (mpg.de)