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A dozen papers relating to disease-prevention / by Cornelius B. Fox.

London : J. and A. Churchill, 1884.




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Du réflexe cutané respiratoire chez le foetus à terme; faits d'expérimentation et de clinique concernant son existence; application de ces données à la pratique des accouchements / par Joseph Magne.

Paris : Steinheil, 1896.




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Du rôle de la cellule hépatique dans la production des scléroses du foie / par Fernand de Grandmaison.

Paris : Asselin et Houzeau, 1892.




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Du somnambulisme en général : nature, analogies, signification nosologique et étiologie, avec huit observations de somnambulisme hystérique / par Ernest Chambard.

Paris : O. Doin, 1881.




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The ear : its anatomy, physiology, and diseases : a practical treatise for the use of medical students and practitioners / by Charles H. Burnett.

London : J. & A. Churchill, 1877.




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The Edinburgh journal of natural and geographical science.

Edinburgh : Daniel Lizars, 1829-




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The Edinburgh stereoscopic atlas of obstetrics / edited by G.F. Barbour Simpson and Edward Burnet ; with a preface by Sir J. Halliday Croom.

London : Caxton Pub. Co, 1908-1909.




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The educational and subsidiary provisions of the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery set forth in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Samuel Wilson Warneford ... : the whole being intended to shew the importance and practicability of applying the means a

Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1843.




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Égypte et Palestine : observations médicales et scientifiques / par Ernest Godard ; avec une preface par Charles Robin.

Paris : V. Masson, 1867.




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Eine Masernepidemie in Heidelberg im Jahre 1888 / vorgelegt von Oscar Embden.

Stuttgart : G. Kroner, 1889.




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Einfuhrung in die praktische Nahrungsmittelchemie / bearbeitet von Hermann Thoms; Botanisch-Mikroskopischer Teil bearbeitet von Ernst Gilg.

Leipzig : S. Hirzel, 1899.




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Einleitung in die vergleichende gehirnphysiologie und Vergleichende psychologie : mit besonderer berücksichtigung der wirbellosen thiere / von Jacques Loeb.

Leipzig : J.A. Barth, 1899.




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Electricity : its application in medicine and surgery : a brief and practical exposition of modern scientific electro-therapeutics / by Wellington Adams.

Detroit, Mich. : G.S. Davis, 1891.




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Elements of human physiology / by Ernest H. Starling.

London : J. & A. Churchill, 1895.




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Endoskopie und endoskopische Therapie der Krankheiten der Harnrohre und Blase / von Emil Burckhardt.

Tubingen : H. Laupp, 1889.




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Entgegnung auf die Erwiderung des Herrn Prof. Leuckart in Giessen : in Betreff der Frage uber die Nematodenentwicklung / von Elias Mecznikow.

Gottingen : A. Rente, 1866.




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Entwicklungsgeschichte des Gehirns : nach Untersuchungen an höheren Wirbelthieren und dem Menschen / dargestellt von Victor v. Mihalkovics.

Leipzig : W. Engelmann, 1877.




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Epidemic diphtheria : a research on the origin and spread of the disease from an international standpoint / by Arthur Newsholme.

London : Swan Sonnenschein, 1898.




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Epidemische Erkrankungen an akutem Exanthem mit typhösem Charakter in der Garnison Cosel / von Dr. Schulte.

Berlin : A. Hirschwald, 1893.




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Epithélioma primitif du vagin / par Félix Bernard.

Paris : G. Carre, 1895.




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Erasmus Darwin / by Ernst Krause ; translated from the German by W.S. Dallas ; with a preliminary notice by Charles Darwin.

London : J. Murray, 1879.




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Ergebnisse von 240 operierten Lupusfällen nebst Bemerkungen zur modernen Lupusbehandlung / von Ludwig Spitzer und Alfred Jungmann.

Wien : SafÏar, 1905.




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Ernährung des gesunden und kranken Menschen : Handbuch der Diätetik für Arzte, Verwaltungsbeamte und Vorsteher von Heil- und Pflege-Anstalten.

Wien : Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1895.




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Ernahrung des Herzens und ihre Beziehung zu seiner Arbeitsleistung / von N. Zuntz.

Leipzig : G. Thieme, 1892.




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Ernestus Godofredus Baldinger ... disputationem inauguralem ... Ioan. Conr. Stockar à Neuforn ... de usu cantharidum interno ... habendam annunciat. Praemittitur: historia mercurii et mercurialium medica, et nunc quidem eius pars III.

Goettingae : Litteris Ioann. Christ. Dieterich, Acad. Typogr, [1781]




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Essai sur la diurese et les diuretiques / par Ernest Verdun.

Paris : A. Delahaie, 1872.




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Essai sur le typhus, ou sur les fièvres dites malignes, putrides, bilieuses, muqueuses, jaune, la peste. Exposition analytique et expérimentale de la nature des fièvres en général ... / par J.F. Hernandez.

Paris : chez Mequignon-Marvis, 1816.




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Florida Governor Signs Divisive Bill Allowing for Armed Teachers

Florida's governor signed a bill that will allow schools to arm classroom teachers, part of a longer list of school safety changes made after a school shooting in Parkland, Fla., last year.




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An Unexpected 'Education Governor' and What's Next for Florida

Ron DeSantis had a thin record on K-12 issues as a Florida congressman, but as a first-term Republican governor he’s pushed an aggressive agenda on issues such as vouchers, teacher salaries and bonus pay, and even the common core.




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Florida governor orders schools closed rest of academic year




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There's Pushback to Social-Emotional Learning. Here's What Happened in One State

When Idaho education leaders pitched social-emotional learning training for teachers, some state lawmakers compared the plan to dystopian behavior control. Some walked out of the meeting.




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What Teachers Can Learn from Iowa's Efforts to Engage Teen Caucusgoers

A new generation of Iowans are preparing to caucus for the first time. Here's how their teachers are preparing them, and what it says about civics education in 2020.




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Largest Iowa school district could extend distance learning




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Iowa governor: K-12 schools won't resume classes this year




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Minnesota Governor-Elect Names AFT National VP to Be State Education Chief

The state's incoming governor and education commissioner both are former teachers. They face battles over school accountability, funding and the achievement gap between white and minority students.




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How Weather Forced a Minn. District to Establish E-Learning Options On the Fly

The director of teaching and learning for a Minnesota district talks about putting e-learning days into action under difficult circumstances.




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W. Va. Governor Fires Sen. Joe Manchin's Wife From State Education Post

The legislature sent a proposal last week to Gov. Jim Justice's desk to shutter the state's advisory education and the arts department, leaving the Gayle Manchin and her staff in the lurch.




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West Virginia Teacher Strike Ends After Four Days, Governor Announces Pay Raise

Teachers will receive a 5 percent raise, pending a vote by the state legislature. School will resume Thursday.




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Betsy DeVos' ESSA Feedback, Approvals, Cause More Consternation in States

Many state politicians and advocates used U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos' recent feedback as an opportunity to attack their states' approach to the Every Student Succeeds Act.




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DeVos Taps Haley Barbour, Ex-Governor and RNC Boss, to Oversee 'Nation's Report Card'

Barbour, who served as chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1993 to 1997, will serve as chairman of the National Assessment Governing Board for a term that lasts until Sept. 30, 2023.




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Teacher Activism Played Prominent Role in Southern Governors' Races

Governors' races in Kentucky and Mississippi took center stage, testing the political muscle of teacher activists and yielding possible policy implications for everything from public employee pensions to teacher pay.




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Education Is on the Ballot in These Governors' Races

Voters in three southern states will head to the polls for governors races that have shined a spotlight on educator activism, school funding, and teacher pay.




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Education Issues Resonate in Governors' Races

This year's November elections—a preview to next year's nationwide showdowns—cast their own spotlight on education, a dynamic that played out most prominently in the Kentucky governor's race, where teachers organized to unseat a combative incumbent who'd sparred with them.




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Governor: Mississippi schools remain closed rest of semester




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Social and Emotional Learning in Vermont

In the Green Mountain State, education leaders discuss their focus on the whole child.




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Where They Are: The Nation's Small But Growing Population of Black English-Learners

In five northern U.S. states, black students comprise more than a fifth of ELL enrollment.




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New Breed of After-School Programs Embrace English-Learners

A handful of districts and other groups are reshaping the after-school space to provide a wide range of social and linguistic supports for newcomer students.




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Schools Lean on Staff Who Speak Students' Language to Keep English-Learners Connected

The rocky shift to remote learning has exacerbated inequities for the nation's 5 million English-learners. An army of multilingual liaisons work round the clock to plug widening gaps.




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Earthquake Scuttles Classes in Alaska, As California Students Return to School

While thousands of students in wildfire-ravaged Northern California resumed classes last week, thousands of others in Alaska stayed home after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Nov. 30.




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Alaska Governor, a Career Educator, Proposes a Slash and Burn K-12 Budget

Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who spent his career as a teacher, principal and superintendent of a rural Alaska district wants to now cut more than a third of the state's K-12 spending.