812 resultados para Naval Historical Center (U.S.)
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Supplement to U.S. naval medical bulletin; March 1946.
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Robert E. Whitmoyer, OARDC Historical Records Officer.
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Ur (deserted settlement), Iraq; shell, lapis lazuli, red limestone; set in bitumen
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Ur (deserted settlement), Iraq; lapis lazuli, shell, red limestone, gold on wood
Royal Cemetery, PG779, excavated artifact, #U.11164, Standard of Ur, front, War side: center portion
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Ur (deserted settlement), Iraq; H: 8 1/2 in.; shell, lapis lazuli, red limestone; set in bitumen
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Ur (deserted settlement), Iraq; H: 8 1/2 in.; shell, lapis lazuli, red limestone; set in bitumen
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Ur (deserted settlement), Iraq; shell, lapis lazuli, red limestone; set in bitumen
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-161).
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Bibliography: leaves [99]-[100]
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Medical center from east (above Arboretum)
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The eastern-most of two similar buildings built in 1891 on Catherine St. The western housed the Homeopathic Hospital from 1891-1900. This building housed the Allopathic Hospital (called Uiversity Hospital) from 1891-1900. (The Homeopathic Hospital had a straight north facade; this building a rounded north facade). From 1900-1925 it housed the Surgical Ward; 1925-1944 the East Convalescent Ward; 1944-1950, the Rapid Treatment Center; 1950-1965, the Institute for Social Research. It was removed in 1965.