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    Mentored peer review of standardized manuscripts as a teaching tool for residents: a pilot randomized controlled multi-center study.Mitchell S. V. Elkind, David C. Spencer, Linda M. Selwa, Patrick S. Reynolds, Raymond S. Price, Tracey A. Milligan, MaryAnn Mays, Zachary N. London, Joseph S. Kass, Sheryl R. Haut, Blair Ford, Yeseon Park Moon, Rebeca Aragón-García, Roy E. Strowd & Victoria S. S. Wong - 2017 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 2 (1).
    BackgroundThere is increasing need for peer reviewers as the scientific literature grows. Formal education in biostatistics and research methodology during residency training is lacking. In this pilot study, we addressed these issues by evaluating a novel method of teaching residents about biostatistics and research methodology using peer review of standardized manuscripts. We hypothesized that mentored peer review would improve resident knowledge and perception of these concepts more than non-mentored peer review, while improving review quality.MethodsA partially blinded, randomized, controlled multi-center study (...)
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    Curriculo integrado: aportes a la comprensión de la formación humana.Beatriz Marín Londoño - 2008 - Pereira, Resaralda, Colombia: Universidad Católica Polular de Risaralda. Edited by Gonzalo Tamayo Giraldo.
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    The Measurement of Positive Valence Forms of Empathy and Their Relation to Anhedonia and Other Depressive Symptomatology.Sharee N. Light, Zachary D. Moran, Carolyn Zahn-Waxler & Richard J. Davidson - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A Study Examining the Influence of Proximity to Nurse Education Resources on Quality of Care Outcomes in Nursing Homes.Courtney N. Haun, Zachary B. Mahafza, Chassidy L. Cook & Geoffrey A. Silvera - 2018 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 55:004695801878769.
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    Nine. Round Table.Raymond Baker, Rebecca Berlow, Jack Blum, Zachary Karabel, Thomas Scanlon & Taun N. Toay - 2012 - In Roger Berkowitz & Taun N. Toay (eds.), The Intellectual Origins of the Global Financial Crisis. Fordham University Press. pp. 93-102.
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    When beliefs and evidence collide: psychological and ideological predictors of motivated reasoning about climate change.Zachary A. Caddick & Gregory J. Feist - 2022 - Thinking and Reasoning 28 (3):428-464.
    Motivated reasoning occurs when we reason differently about evidence that supports our prior beliefs than when it contradicts those beliefs. Adult participants (N = 377) from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) system completed written responses critically evaluating strengths and weaknesses in a vignette on the topic of anthropogenic climate change (ACC). The vignette had two fictional scientists present prototypical arguments for and against anthropogenic climate change that were constructed with equally flawed and conflicting reasoning. The current study tested and found support (...)
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  7. The Catch-22 of Forgetfulness: Responsibility for Mental Mistakes.Zachary C. Irving, Samuel Murray, Aaron Glasser & Kristina Krasich - 2024 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 102 (1):100-118.
    Attribution theorists assume that character information informs judgments of blame. But there is disagreement over why. One camp holds that character information is a fundamental determinant of blame. Another camp holds that character information merely provides evidence about the mental states and processes that determine responsibility. We argue for a two-channel view, where character simultaneously has fundamental and evidential effects on blame. In two large factorial studies (n = 495), participants rate whether someone is blameworthy when he makes a mistake (...)
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    What Does “Mind‐Wandering” Mean to the Folk? An Empirical Investigation.Zachary C. Irving, Aaron Glasser, Alison Gopnik, Verity Pinter & Chandra Sripada - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (10):e12908.
    Although mind‐wandering research is rapidly progressing, stark disagreements are emerging about what the term “mind‐wandering” means. Four prominent views define mind‐wandering as (a) task‐unrelated thought, (b) stimulus‐independent thought, (c) unintentional thought, or (d) dynamically unguided thought. Although theorists claim to capture the ordinary understanding of mind‐wandering, no systematic studies have assessed these claims. Two large factorial studies present participants (N = 545) with vignettes that describe someone's thoughts and ask whether her mind was wandering, while systematically manipulating features relevant to (...)
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    A tale of two similarities: comparison and integration in conceptual combination.Zachary Estes - 2003 - Cognitive Science 27 (6):911-921.
    The perception of semantic similarity derives from distinct processes of comparison and integration. A dual process model of conceptual combination claims that attributive combination (e.g., umbrella tree) entails comparison, while relational combination (e.g., pancake spatula) requires integration. The present research uses similarity as a test of this dual process model. Participants (N = 168) were presented attributive and relational conceptual combinations. Half of the participants interpreted the combinations before rating the similarity of their constituent concepts, while the other half provided (...)
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  10. What Does “Mind‐Wandering” Mean to the Folk? An Empirical Investigation.Zachary C. Irving, Aaron Glasser, Alison Gopnik & Chandra Sekhar Sripada - 2020
    Although mind-wandering research is rapidly progressing, stark disagreements are emerging about what the term “mind-wandering” means. Four prominent views define mind-wandering as 1) task-unrelated thought, 2) stimulus-independent thought, 3) unintentional thought, or 4) dynamically unguided thought. Although theorists claim to capture the ordinary understanding of mind-wandering, no systematic studies have assessed these claims. Two large factorial studies present participants (n=545) with vignettes that describe someone’s thoughts and ask whether her mind was wandering, while systematically manipulating features relevant to the four (...)
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    La comunidad de nos-otros: repensar el ser en común en Hannah Arendt a partir de la acción y la pluralidad.Londoño Becerra & María Victoria - 2011 - Bogotá D.C., Colombia: Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales-CESO, Departamento de Ciencia Política.
    La mayoría de interpretaciones sobre la noción de comunidad en Hannah Arendt, han pasado por alto el esfuerzo por parte de la autora de deslindarse de lo que ella considera -la tradición de la filosofía política-. Arendt encuentra que dicha tradición ha sido incapaz de reconocer la pluralidad y contingencia propias de los asuntos humanos. Este libro se propone buscar en el pensamiento de la autora una posible noción de Comunidad que conciba la pluralidad como -ley de la tierra-, y (...)
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  12. Mental control and attributions of blame for negligent wrongdoing.Samuel Murray, Kristina Krasich, Zachary Irving, Thomas Nadelhoffer & Felipe De Brigard - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
    Judgments of blame for others are typically sensitive to what an agent knows and desires. However, when people act negligently, they do not know what they are doing and do not desire the outcomes of their negligence. How, then, do people attribute blame for negligent wrongdoing? We propose that people attribute blame for negligent wrongdoing based on perceived mental control, or the degree to which an agent guides their thoughts and attention over time. To acquire information about others’ mental control, (...)
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  13. Teleological essentialism across development.Rose David, Sara Jaramillo, Shaun Nichols & Zachary Horne - forthcoming - Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
    Do young children have a teleological conception of the essence of natural kinds? We tested this by examining how the preservation or alteration of an animal’s purpose affected children’s persistence judgments (N = 40, ages 4 - 12, Mean Age = 7.04, 61% female). We found that even when surface-level features of an animal (e.g., a bee) were preserved, if the entity’s purpose changed (e.g., the bee now spins webs), children were more likely to categorize the entity as a member (...)
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    Jung's Philosophy and Tibetan Buddhism: Western and Eastern Paths to the Heart. Radmila Moacanin. N./A. - 1989 - Buddhist Studies Review 6 (1):76-77.
    Jung's Philosophy and Tibetan Buddhism: Western and Eastern Paths to the Heart. Radmila Moacanin. Wisdom, London 1986. 160 pp. £5.95.
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    Nicholas H. Smith, Strong Hermeneutics: Contingency and Moral Identity, London, Routledge, 1997, pp. x 197, 14.99.N. Levy - 2001 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (1):136-138.
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    R. J. A. Wilson: Piazza Armerina. (Archaeological Sites.) Pp. 124; 59 illustr. London: Granada, 1983. Paper, £6.95.N. B. Rankov - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (02):354-355.
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    Guardianship Before and Following Hospitalization.Jennifer Moye, Andrew B. Cohen, Kelly Stolzmann, Elizabeth J. Auguste, Casey C. Catlin, Zachary S. Sager, Rachel E. Weiskittle, Cindy B. Woolverton, Heather L. Connors & Jennifer L. Sullivan - 2023 - HEC Forum 35 (3):271-292.
    When ethics committees are consulted about patients who have or need court-appointed guardians, they lack empirical evidence about several common issues, including the relationship between guardianship and prolonged, potentially medically unnecessary hospitalizations for patients. To provide information about this issue, we conducted quantitative and qualitative analyses using a retrospective cohort from Veterans Healthcare Administration. To examine the relationship between guardianship appointment and hospital length of stay, we first compared 116 persons hospitalized prior to guardianship appointment to a comparison group (n (...)
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  18. Jim Bennett et al.(eds.). London's Leonardo: The Life and Work of Robert Hooke.N. Howard - 2004 - Early Science and Medicine 9 (1):61-62.
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    Kenneth McLeish: The theatre of Aristophanes. Pp. 192; 9 figures. London: Thames and Hudson, 1980. £9.50.N. G. Wilson - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (1):109-109.
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    Tal vez soñar: filosofía en la gran literatura.José Ramón Ayllón - 2009 - Barcelona: Editorial Ariel.
    Literatura y filosofía son dos viajes hacia la verdadera dimensión del ser humano. Por eso -de Homero a Borges-, constatamos que todos los grandes de la literatura han abordado las grandes cuestiones sobre la condición humana. Sin ser filósofos, han entrando de lleno en el campo de la filosofía para iluminarla con la belleza de su estilo. En su compañía, este libro es un atractivo paseo por esos temas siempre vivos. Para lograr un texto asequible, hemos seleccionado los referentes más (...)
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    Strong hermeneutics: Contingency and moral identity.N. Levy - 2001 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (2):296 – 297.
    Book Information Strong Hermeneutics: Contingency and Moral Identity. By Nicholas H. Smith. Routledge. London. 1997. Pp. x + 197. Paperback, £14.99.
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    N. Fischer, Economy and Self: Philosophy and Economics from the Mercantilists to Marx, Westport, Connecticut and London, Green-Wood Press, 1979, pp. ix, 261, £22-50. [REVIEW]R. N. Barki - 1981 - Hegel Bulletin 2 (1):48-50.
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    Orbis Pictus - Donald R. Dudley: The World of Tacitus. Pp. 271. London: Seeker & Warburg, 1968. Cloth, 45 s.N. P. Miller - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (01):44-46.
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    El caballo de Ulises: una reflexión sobre la utilidad de la literatura en nuestra época.Andrés García Londoño - 2007 - Medellín, Colombia: Alcaldía de Medellín, Secretaría de Cultura Ciudadana.
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    Inscriptions from sardis - (g.) petzl sardis: Greek and latin inscriptions. Part II: Finds from 1958 to 2017. (Archaeological exploration of sardis monograph 14.) pp. XXXII + 325, ills, pls. Cambridge, ma and London: Harvard university press, 2019. Cased, £72.95, €81, us$90. Isbn: 978-0-674-98726-5. [REVIEW]N. Eda Akyürek Şahİn - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):472-474.
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    Chemistry The Royal Institution Library of Science. Chemical Manipulation, M. Faraday, 1827. Foreword by Sir George Porter. Facsimile reprint. London: Applied Science Publishers, 1974. Pp. viii + 656. £12.00. [REVIEW]N. G. Coley - 1976 - British Journal for the History of Science 9 (3):329-330.
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    Whatever happened to medical politics?N. Emmerich - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (10):631-636.
    This paper argues the case for coming to see ‘medical politics’ as a topic or subject within medical education. First, its absence is noted from the wide array of paramedical subjects (medical ethics, history of medicine, the medical humanities, etc) currently given attention in both the medical education literature and in specific curricula. Second the author suggests that ‘the political’ is implicitly recognisable in the historical roots of medical ethics education, specifically in certain of the London Medical Group's activities, (...)
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    The Byzantine Empire. By Norman H. Baynes. Home University Library. Pp. 256. London: Williams and Norgate, 1925. 2s. 6d.Z. N. Brooke - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (05):172-.
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    T. E. Hulme. By Michael Roberts . (London: Faber & Faber. 1938. Pp. 310. Price 10s. 6d.).Arthur N. Prior - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):244-.
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    Understanding risk in living donor nephrectomy.N. H. Maple, V. Hadjianastassiou, R. Jones & N. Mamode - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (3):142-147.
    Objectives To investigate risk perception relating to living kidney donation, to compare the risk donors would accept with current practice and identify influential factors. Design An observational study consisting of questionnaires completed by previous living donors and the general public. Participants selected the risk they would accept from a list of options, in various scenarios. Risk communication was investigated by randomly dividing the sample and presenting risk differently. Setting Primary care (two centres) and secondary care (one centre), London. Participants (...)
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    Adi Ophir, Plato's Invisible Cities : Discourse and Power in the Republic (Routledge, London, 1991). pp ix + 211, £30.00. ISBN 0-415-03596-1. [REVIEW]N. J. H. Dent - 1992 - Polis 11 (1):83-88.
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    Thera and the Aegean World III - D. A. Hardy, C. G. Doumas, J. A. Sakellarakis, P. M. Warren (edd.): Thera and the Aegean World III: Vol. 1, Archaeology. (Proceedings of the Third International Congress, Santorini, Greece, 3–9 September 1989.) Pp. 511; 370 figures, 52 tables, 1 plate. London: The Thera Foundation, 1990. £150 (set of three volumes). - D. A. Hardy, J. Keller, V. P. Galanopoulos, N. C. Fleming, T. H. Druitt (edd.): Thera and the Aegean World III: Vol. 2, Earth Sciences. (Proceedings of the Third International Congress, Santorini, Greece, 3–9 September 1989.) Pp. 487; 286 figures, 90 tables, 9 plates. London: The Thera Foundation, 1990. £150 (set of three volumes). - D. A. Hardy, A. C. Renfrew (edd.): Thera and the Aegean World III: Vol. 3, Chronology: The Theran Event and its Global Impact. (Proceedings of the Third International Congress, Santorini, Greece, 3–9 September 1989.) Pp. 242; 122 figures, 29 tables. London: The Thera Foundation, 1990 £150 (set of three volumes. [REVIEW]N. Postlethwaite - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):362-365.
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    Philosophy in the Twentieth Century. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1982. A. J. Ayer.S. N. Balagangadhara - 1984 - Philosophica 33.
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    Science in Culture - H. N. Jahnke and M. Otte , Epistemological and social problems of the sciences in the early nineteenth century. Dordrecht, Boston and London: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1981. Pp. xlii + 430. ISBN 90-277-1223-9. Dfl. 60.00, $31.50. [REVIEW]G. N. Cantor - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (2):246-247.
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    Greek Myth and Ritual Walter Burkert: Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual. Pp. xix + 226; 12 illustrations. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1979. £9. [REVIEW]N. J. Richardson - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (01):63-64.
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    R. Gordon Wasson, Albert Hofmann, Carl A. P. Ruck: The Road to Eleusis. Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries. Pp. 126; 14 plates. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978. $12.95. [REVIEW]N. J. Richardson - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (02):323-.
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    R. Gordon Wasson, Albert Hofmann, Carl A. P. Ruck: The Road to Eleusis. Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries. Pp. 126; 14 plates. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978. $12.95. [REVIEW]N. J. Richardson - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (2):323-323.
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  38. Deuterojesajanischer und ezechielischer Einfluss auf Sach 10, 8, 10 (L'influence du Deutéro-Isaïe et d'Ezéchiel sur Zacharie 10, 8 et 10). [REVIEW]N. Mendecki - 1985 - Kairos (misc) 27 (3-4):340-344.
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  39. Reviews : Judith Ryan, The Vanishing Subject: Early Psychology and Literary Modernism. London: University of Chicago Press, 1991. x + 267 pp. [REVIEW]N. F. Bunnin - 1992 - History of the Human Sciences 5 (4):87-89.
  40. Propositional knowledge and know-how.John N. Williams - 2008 - Synthese 165 (1):107-125.
    This paper is roughly in two parts. The first deals with whether know-how is constituted by propositional knowledge, as discussed primarily by Gilbert Ryle (1949) The concept of mind. London: Hutchinson, Jason Stanley and Timothy Williamson (2001). Knowing how. Journal of Philosophy, 98, pp. 411–444 as well as Stephen Hetherington (2006). How to know that knowledge-that is knowledge-how. In S. Hetherington (Ed.) Epistemology futures. Oxford: Oxford University Press. The conclusion of this first part is that know-how sometimes does and (...)
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    Aphrodisias Charlotte Roueché: Performers and Partisans at Aphrodisias in the Roman and Late Roman Periods. With Appendix IV by Nathalie de Chaisemartin. A study based on inscriptions from the current excavations at Aphrodisias in Caria. (Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, Journal of Roman Studies Monograph, 6.) Pp. xi + 282; 3 figs., 24 plates. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1993. Cased, £34. [REVIEW]N. P. Milner - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):356-358.
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    Reflections on Peters' View of the Nature and Purpose of Work in Philosophy of Education.D. N. Aspin - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (2):219-235.
    In this article I describe the analytic approach adopted by Peters, his colleagues and followers of the ?London line? in the 1960s and 1970s and argue that, even in those times, other approaches to philosophy of education were being valued and practised. I show that Peters and his colleagues later became aware of the need for philosophy of education to become aware of and take in hand a new set of agendas and address the list of substantive issues inherent (...)
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  43. Reviews : Steve J. Heims, The Cybernetics Group. London: MIT Press, 1991. £22.50, ix + 334 pp. [REVIEW]N. Katherine Hayles - 1992 - History of the Human Sciences 5 (2):150-154.
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    E. G. Turner: Greek Manuscripts of the Ancient World (Second edition revised and enlarged by P. J. Parsons). (Bulletin, Supp. 46.) Pp. xvi + 174; frontispiece; 92 plates. London: Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, 1987. £30. [REVIEW]N. G. Wilson - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (2):452-452.
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    Nobel: The Man and his Prizes. Edited by the Nobel Foundation. Pp. xii + 690. Frontispiece. Amsterdam, London and New York: Elsevier Publishing Company, 1962. 60s. net. [REVIEW]N. H. De V. Heathcote - 1964 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (1):79-80.
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    The History of the Study of Landforms. Vol. I. Geomorphology before Davis. By Richard J. Chorley, Antony J. Dunn and Robert P. Beckinsale. Pp. xvi + 678. London: Methuen, 1964. £4 4s. [REVIEW]N. Higham - 1965 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (3):269-269.
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    K. J. G.: Poetic Garlands. Hellenistic Epigrams in Context. Pp. xiii + 358, 6 tables. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1998. Cased, £35. ISBN: 0-520-20857-9. [REVIEW]N. Hopkinsonutzwiller - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (1):257-257.
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    Stanley Lombardo, Diane Rayor: Callimachus, Hymns, Epigrams, Select Fragments . Pp. xxv + 123. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988. £13.00. [REVIEW]N. Hopkinson - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (2):400-400.
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    The Royal College of Surgeons of England: A History. Zachary Cope.F. N. L. Poynter - 1962 - Isis 53 (2):241-242.
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    The Roman Art Of War F. E. Adcock: The Roman Art of War under the Republic. Pp. 124. (Martin Classical Lectures, Vol. VIII.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Milford), 1940. Cloth, us. (d. net.). [REVIEW]N. Whatley - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (02):91-92.
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