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Addison, Joseph

I also wish to thank the editors and production staff of Addison-Wesley for their excellent work. Robert L. Rogers, the Senior Science Editor, smoothed my path throughout the preparation of the manuscript, helped with advice, secured timely reviews, and made the necessary editorial decisions promptly and wisely. Margaret Pinette, the Senior Production Editor, resolved all my proofreading complaints and problems, always pleasantly and with good humor. Joseph Vetere, the Art Coordinator, often went the extra mile to fulfill my wishes on the many illustrations in the book. It has been a pleasure to work with all of them. [Pg.1019]

From the METAMORPHOSES by Ovid, translated into English verse under the direction of Sir Samuel Garth by John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, William Congreve and other eminent hands. [Pg.408]

Lawlor, Robert Sacred Geometry Philosophy and Practice Thames Hudson, 1989 Lambert, Joseph B Traces of the Past Unraveling the Secrets of Archaeology through Chemistry Helix Books, Addison-Wesley, 1997 Leadbeater, C.W. Glimpses of Masonic History The Theosophical Publishing House,... [Pg.498]

Castle knew that the acid- and pepsin-secreting part of the stomach in patients with pernicious anemia had atrophied. In the year Thomas Addison published his distinction between idiopathic anemia and the anemia of adrenal insufficiency, Charles Handheld Jones of St. Mary s Hospital wrote that no trace of the gastric tubules was to be seen in the stomach of a patient who had died of profound ane-mia. " Five years later, Samuel Fenwick of London Hospital cited Handheld Jones when he reported the results of an autopsy he performed on a patient who had died of what Fenwick clearly understood was the unremitting form of anemia described by Addison. Fenwick made certain that the patient did not have the characteristic pigmentation of adrenal insufficiency, and at autopsy he found the adrenal glands unaffected. In the same year, Arnold Cahn and Joseph von Mering, working in... [Pg.113]


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