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Medicine and government in early modern Wuerttemberg.
(1988)
In the fourth decade of the eighteenth century, a group of physicians in the employ of Wurttemberg's government attempted to restructure the legal framework for the practice of the healing arts in the duchy. This dissertation ...
Factitious states: Mary Shelley and the politics of early nineteenth century women's identity and fiction.
(1989)
This dissertation explores female characterization and narrative form in each of Mary Shelley's seven novels, with particular emphasis on Mary Wollstonecraft's influence. Wollstonecraft argued that women should be educated ...
Relationships between characteristics of the job, work/family interference, and marital outcomes.
(1988)
The present study investigates the relationships among characteristics of work, interference between work and family life, and marital adjustment. It proposes that the primary mechanisms by which jobs affect family life ...
Opiate Responsiveness and Seizure Proneness Induced By Amygdala Kindled, Metrazol Or Electroshock Convulsions (Neuroplasticity).
(1984)
Although researchers have known for decades that animals with a history of behavioral convulsions have a greater propensity for them in the future (i.e. are more seizure prone), the physiological basis of this relationship ...