67 resultados para Autographs
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Edited by George F. Warner, keeper of mss.
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Errata slip tipped in.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Some plates are printed on both sides.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 1. 1074-1525.--v. 2. To 1535.--v. 3. To 1572.--v. 4. To 1799.
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410 items; priced.
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No more published?
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The A. presents some autographs showing the localization of phosphorus in osseous and dental tissues. The method has furnished a good histological location, absolutelly identical to the one obtained with silver impregnation. Autographs were made as soon as two hours after radiophosphate administration, pointing to a fast mineral equilibrium.
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Ann Eliza Hepburne was born in Chippawa, Ontario, in 1821, to William Hepburne and Susan Shannon. In 1842, she married William Anthony Rooth in St. James Cathedral in Toronto. They continued to live in different parts of the Niagara region, including Drummondville, Welland and Port Colborne. William was the editor and proprietor of the Drummondville Reporter, as well as an accountant and insurance agent, and later worked for the Customs Service in Port Colborne. He died in 1878, and Eliza in 1899. Both are buried in Drummond Hill Cemetery in Niagara Falls, Ontario.