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    1. Subject Guides - History of Medicine Collections - LibGuides at Duke University

      Remarks on the history, cause, and mode of transmission of yellow fever and the occurrences of similar types of fatal fevers in places (...)

    2. ALERTS! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The following topics are most prominently featured: + Regional identities in globalized societies + Communication and transmission of (...)

    3. Exhibit and Symposium: Arabic Medicine Conquers Latin Europe, 1050-1300: Methods and Motives - The D

      .- 3 p.m., Carpenter Conference Room, Rubenstein Library Room 249 10AM-3PM Symposium featuring: Eliza Glaze (Coastal Carolina University) (...)

    4. Celebrate National Library Week! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In a society where everything is commercial, where time is limited, where transmission is devalued, there is a place of gratuitousness (...)

    5. Another Civil War: Lucan’s Pharsalia - The Devil's Tale

      The presence of the manuscript and several printed editions provide students and scholars with an opportunity to study the (...)

    6. Reopening The Closing of the American Mind - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      As a scholar of Plato, Bloom was attuned to other transmission mechanisms. He wanted to channel erotic longing, which Plato identifies (...)

    7. Manuscript Mysteries, and the Making of Medical Authority: A Researcher’s Journey at the Rubenstein

      I have begun to think locations like Monte Cassino and Salerno as more than places of translation and transmission of texts. They are (...)

    8. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 6 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries D

      ‘And we can learn about these transmission links'” [2]. We can chart this out on the map, then, because we know that this genome is (...)

    9. Hidden Treasures in the Harold Jantz Collection - The Devil's Tale

      There are approximately 200 different manuscript versions in German, and scholars have spent much time looking at these versions and trying to (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 34 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The real problem with relying on TEACH is the portion limits it imposes; it permits transmission of entire “non-dramatic musical and (...)

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