908 resultados para Kelsey, Francis W. (Francis Willey), b.1858
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In 1885 the association united with the Dutch-Friesian association of America to form the Holstein-Friesian association of America, which see for continuation of herd book.
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Front Row: John C. Smith, Ronald L. Clark, Edward R. Pongracz, Tony A. Turner, Richard D. Hanley, captain Cyrus C. Hopkins, Peter H. Fries, Anthony Tashnick, Carl T. Woolley.
Middle Row: John Urbanchek, John J. McGuire, Gerald P. Price, J. David Gillanders, Harry W. Huffaker, Andrew B. Morrow, Alejandro Gaxiola, Frank L. Legacki.
Back Row: head coach, Gus Stager, manager Ray Hazelby, Jerry Holtrey, Michael Natelson, Richard Han, John D. Pettinger, Jozsef Gerlach, Ernest Meissner, Richard J. Kimball, diving coach, Bruce Harlan.
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Front Row: J. Ronald Jaco, Warren G. Uhler, James Kerr, Pete Cox, William T. Darnton, Richard F. Nelson, Dennis E. Floden, John H. DuMont, Frederick D. Wolf, Michael G. Reissing.
Middle Row: Thomas D. Dudley, Bob Schaefer, Frank W. Berry, Jeffery B. Moore, John F. Baker, Enn Mannard, Geza Bodalay.
Back Row: swimming Gus Stager, diving coach Dick Kimball, Paul A. Attar, Roy D. Burry, Carlos Canepa, Jeffery G. Longstreth, manager Earl Ryan.
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Front Row: Richard W. Dorney, Donald B. Peterson, Jr., Ray T. McCullough, Michael T. Whitaker, Paul A. Katz, Joseph L. Crawford, Christian E. Newcomer.
Second Row: Lawrence J. Day, Christopher A. Hanson, Stuart A. Isaac, Dan G. Fishburn, Thomas D. Szuba, Peter K. Agnew, Steven M. McCarthy
Third Row: Jose R.D. Aranha, Patrick J. Bauer, Mark J. Anderson, Richard M. Quint, Randy Reed, Bradley J. Brockway, diving coach Dick Kimball.
Back Row: Paul C. Fairman, Paul A. Foster, Patrick E. Stevens, Ian Pesses, Steve Clark, Augusto A. Gonzales-Virgil, coach Gus Stager.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Our ancestors : or, Places to search for title deeds" in pocket.
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Includes bibliographies.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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dil 1. 1796-1855 -- dil 2. 1855-1894.
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The early history of practical anatomy.--The history of the Philadelphia school of anatomy and its relation to medical teaching.--Our recent debts to vivisection.--Recent progress in surgery.--The new era in medicine and its demands upon the profession and the college.--The real rewards of medicine.--Medicine as a career for educated men.--Vivisection and brain surgery.--Medical education.--The advantages of an academic training for a medical career.--Literary methods in medicine.--Address at the unveiling of the statue of the late Prof. Samuel D. Gross, M.D.--Semicentennial address in surgery before the American medical association.--The debt of the public to the medical profession.--The endowment of medical colleges.--The ideal physician.--Address at the Royal college of surgeons of England at the conferring of honorary degrees at the centenary celebration of the granting of its present charter.--The progress of surgery in the nineteenth century.--The mission of a medical college.--The duties and responsibilities of trustees of public medical institutions.--The qualities essential to success in medicine.--The cheerfulness of death.--The need for increased endowments for medical instruction.--Age and youth in medicine.--Surgical reminiscences of the civil war.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Notes bibliographiques": p. 315-317.
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"By Nelson S. Perkins, construction engineer, Peter Landsem, assistant construction engineer, National Committee on Wood Utilization, United States Department of Commerce, and Geo. W. Trayer, senior engineer, Forest Products Laboratory, Branch of Research, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture."--P.1.