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Recognized as the definitive reference in laboratory medicine since 1908, Henry's Clinical Diagnosis continues to offer state-of-the-art guidance on the scientific foundation and clinical application of today's complete range of laboratory tests. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, it presents the newest information available in the field, including new developments in technologies and the automation platforms on which measurements are performed.
Henry II is the most imposing figure among the medieval kings of England. His fiefs and domains extended from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. This biography offers both a study of his character, and an estimate of his work as a ruler, work which is in a sense the history of his life.
The harmony and agreement of the collects, epistles, and gospels By Henry Bourne Henry Bourne (1694, Newcastle Upon Tyne - 1733) was an English historian. He was the son of a tailor and it was planned by his father that he would be apprenticed as a glazier; however his promise was such that he was sent to the Royal Free Grammar School where he flourished, winning a scholarship to Cambridge under the tutelage of The Reverend Mr. Thomas Atherton, a fellow Novocastrian.[1] Bourne was appointed curate at All Hallows Church in Newcastle in 1724 and held the position until his death in 1733. In 1725 Bourne published his most acclaimed work, Antiquities of the Common People. His huge and very compl...
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