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This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. Children's books about diseases and disorders (9 P) Novels about diseases and disorders (11 C, 32 P)
Strandpulling is the general term for the practice of stretching steel springs, rubber cables or latex tubing, as a form of exercise and as a competitive sport, using a "chest expander", with many specific movements designed to target different muscles and provide progressive resistance usually, but not always, to the upper body.
Medical book stubs (89 P) Pages in category "Medical books" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The German physician Hermann von Helmholtz reproduced several theories of visual perception that were found in the first Book of Optics, which he cited and copied from. [18] The Canon of Medicine (c. 1000) - Described by Sir William Osler as a "medical bible" and "the most famous medical textbook ever written". [19]
Shelves on 1st floor. The Strand is a family-owned business with more than 230 employees. [5] Many notable New York City artists have worked at the store, including rock musicians of the 1970s: Patti Smith – who claimed not to have liked the experience because it "wasn't very friendly" [6] – and Tom Verlaine, [7] who was fond of the discount book carts sitting outside the store. [8]
1. A book with a map. 2. A book you meant to read last year. 3. A book about something lost or found. 4. A collection (stories, poems, essays…) 5. A book by or about someone neurodivergent. 6. A ...
Category: Medical novels by topic. 1 language. ... This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. D. Novels about diseases and disorders (11 C, 32 P)
On a 2014 Wonder Con panel. Brianna and Brittany were born in 1995, [2] and began writing in middle school with their father, [1] under the pen name J.B.B. Winner. [3] [4] They published their first novel,The Strand Prophecy, when they were 12, [2] and it attracted national attention the following year. [2]