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  2. Marilyn Singer - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Singer (born 3 October 1948) [1] [failed verification] is an author of children's books in a wide variety of genres, including fiction and non-fiction picture books, juvenile novels and mysteries, young adult fantasies, and poetry. Some of her poems are written as reverso poems. Marilyn Singer Photo by Sonya Sones

  3. Turtle in July - Wikipedia

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    Turtle in July is a 1989 children's picture book by Marilyn Singer and it is illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. It comprises a collection of animal poems and what they each experience during various times of the year.

  4. List of medical textbooks - Wikipedia

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    The Canon of Medicine (c. 1000) - Described by Sir William Osler as a "medical bible" and "the most famous medical textbook ever written". [19] The Canon of Medicine introduced the concept of a syndrome as an aid to diagnosis , and it laid out an essential framework for a clinical trial . [ 20 ]

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  7. Lacnunga - Wikipedia

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    The Lacnunga ('Remedies') is a collection of miscellaneous Anglo-Saxon medical texts and prayers, written mainly in Old English and Latin. The title Lacnunga , an Old English word meaning 'remedies', is not in the manuscript: it was given to the collection by its first editor, Oswald Cockayne, in the nineteenth century. [ 1 ]

  8. A Short History of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... A Short History of Medicine is a book by Charles Singer, published in 1928 by Oxford University Press. [1 ...

  9. Marilyn (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn features prominently in George's autobiography, Take It Like a Man. In the book, George claimed that while they were living in a squat together, they were chased out by a male neighbour who was attracted to Marilyn, but who then broke the door down with an axe when he discovered Marilyn was a man.