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 DICE webpages - Research publications
Cullen Jr, L, Bodmer, RE, Valladares Pádua, C and Ballou, JD (2004).
Cullen, L, Bodmer, RE and Padua, CV (2001).
Cullen, L., Bodmer, RE and Padua, CV (2000).
www.kent.ac.uk /anthropology/dice/research/publications.html   (3942 words)

  
 Selected Twentieth Century Works: M
The infancy of medicine; an enquiry into the influence of folk-lore upon the evolution of scientific medicine, by Dan McKenzie.
McKenzie, a British ear, nose, and throat specialist and editor of Journal of Laryngology, made a special study of electrosurgery using high frequency current for the removal of infected tonsils during the 1920's.
An American neurologist and son of the famous William T. Morton, (the dentist who demonstrated ether anaesthesia at the Boston-Mass Hospital in 1846), Morton became a great promoter of static electricity for nervous ailments from 1881 on.
www.thebakken.org /library/books/20m.htm   (3284 words)

  
 newsBlog | Campaign for an English Parliament   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
BBC Radio Essex have responded to our recent press release (English Patients Dying to be Heard) by inviting CEP Secretary Scilla Cullen for a phone in.
The phone-in will be conducted on the Dave Monk morning show.
previous enquiry which can be found in Cycling Weekly: August Edition, which
www.thecep.org.uk /news/Main.asp?YearMonth=200508   (4354 words)

  
 Main List of Authors
Culbert, T. Patrick, see Adams, R. Cullen, Tracey, review of
Death, Women, and the Sun: Symbolism of Regeneration in Early Aegean Religion by Lucy Goodison 18 (1991) 498--501
Czaplicki, Jon S. CD-ROM and Archaeological Publications: An Enquiry (No abstract)
www.bu.edu /jfa/MainList/Authors.html   (9933 words)

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