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Studies on the Helminth Fauna of Japan. Part 51. Mammalian Nematodes, V.
Strongylidae Baird. 1853
1. Trichonema goldi Boulenger. 1916
2. T. poculatum (Looss. 1900)
3. T. longibursatum (Yorke et Macfie. 1918)
4. T. bicoronatum (Looss. 1900)
5. Bourgelatia diducta RaiJJiet. Henry et Bauche. 1919
6. Gyalocephalus capitatus Looss, 1900
7. Oesophagostomum columbianum Curtice. 1890
8. Chabertia ovina (Gmelin. 1790) RailIiet et Henry. 1909
Trichostrongylidae Leiper. 1912
9. Trichostrongylus axei (Cobb., 1879) RaiJJiet et Henry. 1909
10. T. colubriformis (Giles. 1892) Ransom. 1911
11. Haemonchus contortus (Rud., 1803)
12. Ostertagia circumcincta (Stadelmann. 1894) Ransom. 1907
13. Cooperia curticei (Giles. 1892) Ransom. 1907
14. Heligmosomum costellatum (Duj., 1845) Railliet et Henry. 1909
15. Longistriata wolgaensis Schulz. 1926
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“Лівія Квінтілла” – опера Зигмунта Носковського
Zygmunt Noskowski (1846–1909) wrote his first opera, “Livia Quintilla” (libretto by Ludomił German) during the period 1890–1897. It was performed shortly afterwards in Lvov (February 15, 1898), in Cracow (May 11, 1898) and in Warsaw (April 19, 1902), but today it is usually ignored in studies devoted to the history of Polish music
Eye diseases in Malta at the turn of the century
This work is based on reports published by three ophthalmologists working between the years 1890-1909, namely (1) on Prof. L. Manche's "Rendiconto degli ammalati ammessi durante il Biennio 1890-91 (per il Dottor Salvatore Cassar) nel Comparto Ottalmico dell`Ospedale Centrale di Malta; (2) on "Le Malattie Oculari in Malta: Appunti Clinici e Statistici 1899" by Dr. Giuseppe Norsa an "oculist" from Rome, and (3) on an "Annual Statistical Report of the Eye Diseases treated at the Ophthalmic Institute of Malta from July 1908 to July 1909" by Dr. C. Manche. These reports show that eye diseases at the turn of the century were being treated by the best means available at that time. The surgeons were very well informed about developments on the Continent and tried to do their best. What was needed was the raising of the standard of living, especially better housing to avoid overcrowding, a good water supply, good sanitation, the establishment of suitable centres for treatment and education of the masses on ocular hygiene and early treatment.peer-reviewe
New Interpretation of Galileo\u2019s Arthritis and Blindness
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) complained of several disorders during his life, the most important of which were chronic arthritic pains and bilateral blindness. These symptoms might result from an immune rheumatic disease, namely reactive arthritis (urethritis, uveitis, arthritis), when Galileo started suffering with an episode of fever in June 1593. Padua University owns the fifth lumbar vertebra of the great scientist and we performed a series of anthropological and radiographic analyses on it. The anthropological measurements showed that the shape of the vertebra was normal as to exclude significant diseases. The study through radiography and Computed Tomography showed only a mild arthrosis documented by small osteophytosis. Eventually the disease evolved into blindness with a pannus restricting the pupils (uveitis). These findings support the occurrence of reactive arthritis. Alternatively to urethral infection, Galileo could have suffered from Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in 1593, which was complicated by reactive arthritis a couple of weeks later. Thereafter he complained several episodes of recurrent arthritis, which eventually culminated into uveitis and bilateral blindness
Subject Index (Commission on Industrial Relations, cont. - dues and assessments), pp. 142-223
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
Subject Index (benefit plans, union - boarding house system), pp. 1-75
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
Subject Index (International Labor Organization - Massachusetts Labor Relations Board), pp. 392-486
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
Stoneware of All Kinds: Roseville's Burton Pottery
The history of a small cooking ware pottery operated by John Burton (1837-1927) at Roseville, Ohio, is reviewed, with additional information on his brother, Francis M. Burton (1849-1909), who was a shipper of "stoneware of all kinds" for a period of time ca. 1890. An F. M Burton letterhead illustrates a cooking crock attributable to his brother's pottery
Subject Index (McNamara case - old age insurance), pp. 487-562
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
Subject Index (dues and assessments, cont. - George, Henry), pp. 224-299
The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
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