Teaching Atlas of Nuclear Medicine

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Kevin J. Donohoe, Annick Van den Abbeele
Thieme, 1876 - 490 pāgines
 

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Pāgina 404 - on leaving my two fine children, and my fair castle of Joinville, which I loved in my heart." His descriptions always bring the scene before our eyes. " They all with a loud voice sang the beautiful hymn of Veni Oreator from the beginning to the end; and while they were singing, the mariners
Pāgina 268 - prefaces the tale of the butchery with a poetical descant on the charms of the vernal season :— " Merry is, in time of May When fowlis sing in her lay Floweres on apple-trees and perry Small fowles sing merry Ladies strew her bowers With red roses and lily
Pāgina 413 - fish, that rotted the gums, and caused a most stinking breath. Very few escaped death that were thus attacked," &c.—Joinville, p. 159. " The disorder I spoke of, very soon increased so much in the army, that the barbers were forced to cut away very large pieces of
Pāgina 189 - the Venetians, in addition to their settlement at Tyre, received by stipulation a church and street at Jerusalem; and throughout the Christian possessions in Palestine and Syria generally, the three republics contended, often with bloodshed, for the right of establishing places of exchange, and enjoying the common or exclusive privileges of trade. Sabellicus,
Pāgina 436 - p. 590-592. Not one of these writers, who were contemporary, or nearly so, with the event, knew any thing of that beautiful fiction, the creation of a much later age, which ascribes the recovery of Edward to the affectionate devotion of his consort Eleanor in sucking the venom from his wounds.
Pāgina 211 - soul-stirring exhortations, the great feudatory princes of Bavaria, Bohemia, Carinthia, Piedmont, and Styria, with a crowd of inferior chieftains, assumed the cross; and the conversion of the Emperor Conrad III., after some struggle between the sense of political interest and of religious duty, completed the triumph of the pious orator.*
Pāgina 27 - ceremonies.* But, in the eleventh century, it had become common to invoke the aid of religion in the inauguration of the knight; his sword was laid on the altar, blessed, and even sometimes girded to his side, by the priest; and his solemn vow dedicated its use to the service of Heaven, in the special defence of the
Pāgina 422 - him their humble thanks and praise for the great good and honour which he had conferred on Palestine, they gratefully counselled him to think rather of ensuring his safe passage to Europe than of continuing
Pāgina 414 - flesh from the gums, to enable their patients to eat. It was pitiful to hear the cries and groans of those on whom this operation
Pāgina 406 - before the congregated host finally proceeded to its destined scene of action. In imitation of the plan of the Fifth Crusade, Egypt, as the principal seat of the Moslem power, was again selected for the theatre of operations, the capture of Damietta for the first

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