Evidence of Professional Acquirements Submitted to the Honourable the Patrons of the University of Edinburgh: Chronological catalogue of published writings. Testimonials, Deler 1-2

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Side iii - Studies, by AUSTIN FLINT, MD, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College.
Side 10 - THERE IS A HARMONY OF NUMBERS IN ALL NATURE; in the force of gravity, in the planetary movements, in the laws of heat, light, electricity, and chemical affinity, in the forms of animals and plants, in the perception of the mind. The direction, indeed, of modern natural and physical science, is towards a generalization which shall express the fundamental laws of all, by one simple numerical ratio. We would refer to Professor Whew/ell's 'Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences,
Side 11 - THE HALF-YEARLY ABSTRACT OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Edited by WH RANKING, MD, Cantab., and CB RADCLIFFE, MD, London.
Side 68 - Academicus of the university against the lord provost, magistrates, and Town Council of the city of Edinburgh.
Side 14 - DISORDERS OF THE CEREBRAL CIRCULATION, and on the CONNEXION between AFFECTIONS of the BRAIN and DISEASES of the HEART.
Side 10 - ... of numbers in all nature ; in the force of gravity, in the planetary movements, in the laws of heat, light, electricity, and chemical affinity, in the forms of animals and plants, in the perceptions of the mind. The direction indeed of modern natural and physical science, is towards a generalisation which shall express the fundamental laws of all, by one simple numerical ratio. We would refer to Professor Whewell's ' Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences,
Side 1 - Physician to the York Dispensary ; and lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the York Medical School.
Side iii - Post 8vo. price 10s. 6d. Hints on Etiquette and the Usages of Society: With a Glance at Bad Habits. New Edition, revised (with Additions) by a Lady of Rank.
Side iv - Guide to Geology. By John PHILLIPS, MA, FRS, FGS, Deputy Reader in Geology in the University of Oxford ; Honorary Member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences of Moscow, &c.
Side 33 - ... regular manner ; for he could not believe in the long continuance of an abuse which for the time had been supported by a majority of a single vote, without the shadow of a single reason. He should state, .as concisely as if he were presenting a petition, that he had been charged with a petition from the Lord Provost, the magistrates, and the town council of the city of Edinburgh, with the statement which, in some manner or other, consistently with its rules, he was to convey to the House, that...

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