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book and Anatomy
Spengler's book inspired Frye to have his own " vision of coherence ", resulting in Anatomy of Criticism.
In 1976 Sondheim appeared, together with theatre critic Frank Rich, John Weidman ( book for Pacific Overtures ) and members of the original cast of Pacific Overtures in a television program titled " Anatomy of a Song.
In another, Emery Reves ' book " The Anatomy of Peace "( 1945 ) laid out the arguments for replacing the UN with a federal world government and quickly became the " bible " of world federalists.
In his book Anatomy of the Orchestra, Norman Del Mar writes that the timpanist is " king of his own province ", and that " a good timpanist really does set the standard of the whole orchestra.
In his book Anatomy of an Epidemic ( 2010 ), Robert Whitaker described the partnership that has developed between the APA and pharmaceutical companies since the 1980s.
Dissecting unclaimed bodies from workhouse and hospital mortuaries through the Anatomy Act of 1832, the two worked for 18 months on what would form the basis of the book.
The senior editor of this book and accompanying website is Professor Susan Standring, who is Emeritus Professor of Anatomy at King's College London.
Despite the aforementioned efforts to keep Gray's Anatomy readable by students, when the 39th edition was published, students were identified as a secondary market for the book, and companion publications such as Gray's Anatomy for Students, Gray's Atlas of Anatomy and Gray's Anatomy Review have also been published in recent years.
The American medical drama Grey's Anatomy takes its name from the title of this book.
The 1996 Steven Soderbergh film Gray's Anatomy, featuring monologuist Spalding Gray, also takes its name from the title of the book, as does Gray's Anatomy: Selected Writings, a 2009 book by British political philosopher John N. Gray.
In Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the book that Tom catches Becky Thatcher looking at, and which she tears a page of, is implied to be Gray's Anatomy.
Loop of Henle ( Grey's Anatomy book )
Much of the focus on Blake only came about during the last century when Northrop Frye discussed his work in his book " The Anatomy of Criticism.
Frater Achad, in his magnum opus called The Anatomy of The Body of God, has written interpretations of this book in Thelema.
Sarvepalli Gopal in the book Anatomy of a Confrontation calls Elst " a Catholic practitioner of polemics " who " fights the Crusades all over again on Indian soil ".
His latest book, Anatomy of Injustice: A Murder Case Gone Wrong, was published by Knopf in February 2012.
* Patricia Cayo Sexton's book Spanish Harlem: Anatomy of Poverty ( 1965 )
Hodgkin published as a book his Lectures on Morbid Anatomy in 1836 and 1840.

book and Physiology
Justus von Liebig in his book, Organic Chemistry in its Applications to Agriculture and Physiology, ( published 1840 ) asserted that the chemicals in plants must have come from the soil and air and to maintain soil fertility, the used minerals must be replaced.
* William Beaumont ( 1785 – 1853 ), " Father of Gastric Physiology " whose book describing digestion, published in 1833, became a classical medical study still used today.
First outlined by Mummery and Hobson in the 1889 book, ' Physiology of Industry ', underconsumption was a scathing indictment of Say's Law and classical economics ' emphasis on thrift.
Paulescu has been criticized for expressing antisemitic and anti-Masonic views in articles such as The Judeo-Masonic plot against the Romanian nation ( expressed in his book, Philosophic Physiology: The Hospital, the Koran, the Talmud, the Kahal and Freemasonry ).
Doctor Beaumont wrote a book about his experiments and later became known as " The Father of Gastric Physiology.
While here an acquaintance, Duncan Cameron, left him a Macmillan book by Michael Foster Physiology Primer.
Owen's Moral Physiology, published in 1830 or 1831, was the first book to advocate birth control in the United States ( specifically, coitus interruptus ).
The derivative Gourmet has come into use since the publication of the book by Brillat-Savarin, The Physiology of Taste.
His second book, On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace, is an extension of the first, intended to provide coping strategies for dealing with the physiological and psychological effects of violence for people forced to kill in their line of work ( soldiers and police officers ).
Paolo and Maria ( the same names as those of the author and his wife ) are going to marry after the mandatory period of five years of experimentation " with love but not children " ( Mantegazza was a sexual libertarian and wrote a very popular book explaining sexuality for young people, titled The Physiology of Love ).
The book is fairly comprehensive as its scope extends to Anatomy, Physiology and Therapy.
Ideal Marriage: Its Physiology and Technique is a famous popular scientific treatise and self-help book published in London in 1926 by Dutch gynecologist Theodoor Hendrik van de Velde, retired director of the Gynecological Clinic in Haarlem, and " one of the major writers on human sexuality during the early twentieth century " ( Frayser & Whitby, p. 300 ).

book and Nervous
Prior to his association with Disney, Van Horn drew and wrote a black and white comic book called " Nervous Rex " for Blackthorne Publishing.
is a musical comedy with the book, based on Owen Davis's play The Nervous Wreck, written by William Anthony McGuire, music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Gus Kahn.
The first noted case of athetosis was discovered by W. A. Hammond and described in his book Diseases of the Nervous System in 1871.
He described his second mental illness ( 1893 – 1902 ), making also a brief reference to the first illness ( 1884 – 1885 ) in his book Memoirs of My Nervous Illness ( original German title Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken ).
The image appeared in his book, A Manual of Diseases of the Nervous System, still used today by medical professionals as a primary reference for this disease. Sir William Richard Gowers ( 20 March 1845 – 4 May 1915 ) was a British neurologist.
Hill has recorded albums with Marnie Stern, Tough Guy Fantasy / Arctic Boys, Flössin, Crime in Choir, Nervous Cop ( with drummer Greg Saunier of Deerhoof and harpist Joanna Newsom ), Damsel ( with guitarist Nels Cline ), Friend / Enemy ( with Tim Kinsella, Sam Zurick, Todd Mattei, Jim Becker, Graeme Gibson, Caryn Culp, Emma Grace Lansangan, Nick Marci, Chris Powell, Azita Youssefi ), Zach Hill and the Holy Smokes ( whose first release was accompanied by a 138-page book written and illustrated by Hill ), as well as playing drums for Chino Moreno's band Team Sleep, The Ladies, Kenseth Thibideau and Marty Anderson's band Howard Hello and Jeordie White and Chris Goss's band Goon Moon.
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown has been adapted into a musical by Jeffrey Lane ( book ) and David Yazbek ( music and lyrics ).
Her second book, Peace from Nervous Suffering was published in 1972.
The 1936 book The Comparative Anatomy of the Nervous System of Vertebrates was a landmark publication in the field.
He wrote the melodies for the songs for The Nervous Set, a musical with a book by Jay Landesman, which had a brief run on Broadway, which featured " Spring " and " The Ballad of the Sad Young Men ".
The first full length medical study of the condition was John Eric Erichsen's classic book, On Railway and Other Injuries of the Nervous System.
With the publication of his book Nervous Ills: Their Cause and Cure in 1922, he summarized much of his previous work in diagnosing, understanding and treating nervous disorders.

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