In "Clinical Investigations on Squint," C. Schweigger embarks on a comprehensive exploration of strabismus, providing not only meticulous clinical observations but also a synthesis of existing research. The book is meticulously structured, incorporating case studies and thorough analyses that reflect the prevailing ...
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In 'An Address on the Hæmatozoa of Malaria,' William Osler presents a meticulously researched exploration of malaria's causative agents, particularly the parasitic organisms that plague human health. Written in a formal yet accessible literary style, this address encapsulates the scientific rigor of the late 19th ce...
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This volume showcases new and interesting ways in which the possession of civic virtues can contribute to people’s abilities to engage in public life in meaningful ways.
What is the role of civic virtues in public life? How does possessing civic virtues affect persons and their capacities for participation in the pu...
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In 'Success & How to Achieve It - Collected Works,' Russell Conwell offers a profound exploration of the principles of personal success grounded in his renowned speeches and writings. Through a series of insightful essays that blend anecdote, philosophy, and practical advice, Conwell elucidates the notion that succe...
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In 'Psycho-Analysis and the War Neuroses,' the profound impact of war on the psyche is dissected through a rich tapestry of perspectives. This collection delves into the complex interplay between trauma and mind, reflecting on the clinical and theoretical developments that define early 20th-century psychoanalytic th...
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In "A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis," James Campbell Todd presents a comprehensive and systematic approach to the intricacies of clinical diagnosis, blending medical knowledge with practical utility. This seminal work employs a meticulous style, characterized by clarity and rigor, enabling clinicians, students, and m...
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In "Shaving Made Easy: What the Man Who Shaves Ought to Know," the anonymous author crafts a comprehensive guide that delves into the art of shaving with both practicality and wit. This work, published in the early 20th century, reflects the changing norms of masculinity and self-care, situating shaving as a ritual ...
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Sua vida, seus relacionamentos, suas amizades, seu bem-estar financeiro e seu nível de realização pessoal são todos reflexos do Programa Interno, o "software" que direciona cada passo e cada pensamento seu nesse "JOGO" chamado "vida".
A melhor versão de si mesmo está esperando por você em um futuro provável, assim c...
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In "Adenoids: What They Are, How to Recognize Them, What to Do for Them," the United States Public Health Service provides a comprehensive and authoritative overview on adenoids, their role in human anatomy, and the implications of their enlargement for health. Written in an accessible style, the book effectively co...
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In "What a Young Wife Ought to Know," Emma F. Angell Drake offers a unique perspective on marriage, motherhood, and women's health in the early 20th century. Written in a straightforward, instructional style, the book serves as both a guide and a companion for young wives navigating the complexities of domestic life...
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In "The Psychology of Hashish," Aleister Crowley delves into the intricate relationship between psychoactive substances and the human psyche. Written in a distinctive blend of philosophical discourse and personal narrative, Crowley artfully interweaves his experiences with hashish, reflecting on its impact on consci...
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Embark on a transformative journey with "Live Long And Prosper: Happiness Comes From Within," a guide that illuminates the path to true contentment and self-fulfillment. This book offers profound insights into cultivating mindfulness, embracing continuous learning, and finding joy in the simplicity of life. Unlock t...
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In "The Colour-Sense: Its Origin and Development," Grant Allen delves into the complex interplay between human perception of color and the evolutionary underpinnings of this sensory experience. Employing a blend of scientific inquiry and philosophical reflection, Allen examines how color perception has evolved along...
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In "Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why," Martha Meir Allen presents a thorough examination of the historical and contemporary ramifications of alcohol in medical and social contexts. Allen employs a meticulous literary style, weaving empirical research with anecdotal evidence to dissect the e...
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In "Vaccination a Delusion: Its Penal Enforcement a Crime," Alfred Russel Wallace meticulously critiques the practice and policy of mandatory vaccination in Victorian England. Employing a combination of empirical evidence and philosophical reasoning, Wallace articulates his belief that enforced vaccination may be mo...
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In "Self-Control, Its Kingship and Majesty," William George Jordan delineates the profound significance of self-discipline as a foundational pillar of personal and societal success. Written in an engaging and accessible prose style, the book navigates the complex interplay between emotion and rationality, advocating...
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