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Title: The principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners
Creator: Dudley, E. C. (Emilius Clark), 1850-1928
Publisher: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co.
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Date: 1913
Language: eng
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Title: The principles of surgery
Creator: Bell, John, 1763-1820
Creator: Smith, John Augustine, 1782-1865, editor
Creator: Bell, John, 1763-1820, illustrator
Creator: Kearny, Francis, 1785-1837, engraver
Creator: Collins & Perkins, printer
Publisher: New-York : Printed and sold by Collins and Perkins, no. 189 Pearl-Street
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1810
Language: eng
Description: First published in Edinburgh in three volumes, 1801-1808. Cf. Austin
Plates signed: J. Bell delt. F. Kearny sc
Final leaf of advertisement
Signatures: [a]⁴ b² A-4A⁴ 4B²
Film 633 reel 12 is part of Research Publications Early American Medical Imprints collection (RP reel 12, no. 195)
NLM copy bound with publisher's advertisements: Collins & Perkins. Catalogue of books, in medicine, surgery, anatomy, physiology .... New-York, 1809. -- Collins & Perkins. Mitchill and Miller's Repository and review of medical, surgical, and scientific knowledge ... New York, 1809
Includes bibliographical references
Shaw & Shoemaker
Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints
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NLM copy provenance: stamp and ownership inscription of Dr. Wm [William] Denny
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Title: Surgery, its principles and practice, v.8
Creator: Keen, William W. (William Williams), b. 1837
Creator: Da Costa, J. Chalmers (John Chalmers), 1863-1933, joint ed
Publisher: Philadelphia and London : W. B. Saunders
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Date: 1906
Vol: v.8
Language: eng
Description: Vols. 4-5 edited by William Williams Keen and John Chalmers Da Costa
Vols. 2, 3, 4 are reprinted in 1908
Includes bibliographical references and separately-bound index
v. 1. History; surgical physiology; surgical pathology; infections; tumors; wounds.--v. 2 Bones; joints; fractures; dislocations, orthopedics; muscles; lymphatics skin; nerves; spine.--v. 3. Head; neck; thorax; esophagus; abdominal wall; peritoneum; stomach; liver; spleen; pancreas.--v. 4 Intestines; rectum; herina; genito-urinary organs; eye; ear; military, naval, tropical surgery.--v. 5 Vascular; gynecology; anesthesia; X-rays; operative & plastic; infections; leagl pathologic relations; hospital organization.--v. 6 The newest surgery; general index to complete works. vols. I-VI.--v. 7. Supplementary volume. General: military; naval; technic; fractures; spine & peripheral nerves; orthopedic; vascular system.--v. 8. Supplementary volume. Muscles; endocrines; amputations; bones; joints; head; thorax; abdomen genito-urinary radium; X-ray; anesthesia; legal
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1. Proportion. The different sizes of the containers.
2. The styles of the cans are a bit different and make it look a little better visually.
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Title: Principles of the theory and practice of medicine [electronic resource] : including a third edition of the author's work upon diagnosis
Creator: Hall, Marshall, 1790-1857
Creator: St. Thomas's Hospital. Medical School Library former owner
Creator: King's College London
Publisher: London : Sherwood Gilbert and Piper
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
Date: 1837
Language: eng
Description: King’s College London
With half-title page
Spine title: "Dr. Marshall Hall's principles of medicine"
Final [16] p. : publisher's advertisements
Includes bibliographical references
This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London
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Title: Massage, its principles and practice
Creator: Mennell, James Beaver, 1880-
Publisher: Philadelphia, Blakiston
Sponsor: MSN
Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Date: 1920
Language: eng
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This engraving is part of the group marked with the letter “B,” and named <em>Cosmic Principles and the Virtues</em>, which comprises the three Universal principles (Light, Time, and Space) alongside the three theological virtues (Faith, Hope, and Charity) and the four cardinal ones (Prudence, Temperance, Fortitude, and Justice). The latter were regarded as the basic Christian principles required for a virtuous life. <br><br>Here, <em>Iusticia </em>(Justice) is personified as a full-length female figure holding up a sword and a scale in her right and left hand, respectively. These two attributes allude to the determination of right and wrong, and to her power to punish. Justice is always vigilant as her symbol, the crane. Medieval texts narrate that crane sentinels are given stones to hold in their claws in order to verify their careful night watch for danger. If they fall asleep, they drop the stone, and ultimately reveal their neglect of duty. In this engraving, a crane takes place next to Justice, and keeps a firm clasp on a rock.
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Image from '[Principles of Geology ... Reprinted from the sixth English edition, etc.]', 002293153
Author: LYELL, Charles Sir, Bart
Page: 542
Year: 1853
Place: London
Publisher:
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🌌 The 3 Final Principles of Realization
1 - Unity of Being (Wahdat al-Wujud) - Everything is God Appearing as Multiplicity
Wahdat al-Wujud expresses the profound insight that all existence is a manifestation of the One, the Divine Reality. What appears as multiplicity, the stars, the mountains, the oceans, the living beings, is in truth a reflection of God’s infinite presence. The forms are many, but the essence is One.
This understanding dissolves the illusion of separation. The seeker who perceives through the lens of Wahdat al-Wujud sees every being, every object, every moment as a veil of the Divine. Life is no longer a series of disconnected events but a harmonious unfolding of the One reality.
To realize this unity is not merely intellectual; it is experiential. The heart becomes attuned to the Divine pulse, recognizing that love, beauty, suffering, and joy are all expressions of the same eternal source. In this vision, the seeker lives with reverence, awe, and compassion, for everything encountered is a mirror reflecting God. The journey is thus the awakening to the truth that multiplicity is the canvas on which the Infinite paints its presence.
2 - Unity of Witnessing (Wahdat ash-Shuhud) - Only the Witnessing of God Remains
Wahdat ash-Shuhud emphasizes the experiential reality that all appearances are seen through the lens of divine presence. Here, the focus is not on the ontological unity of all things, but on the recognition that every perception, every moment, every event is observed in and through God. The world exists, yet its reality is inseparable from the act of witnessing by the Divine.
In this state, the seeker becomes acutely aware that all distinctions, between self and other, inner and outer, creator and creation, are perceived within the consciousness of God. The individual ego recedes, and what remains is a pure witnessing, a silent acknowledgment of the Divine in every phenomenon.
Wahdat ash-Shuhud cultivates mindfulness and presence. It teaches that spiritual realization is not about controlling or owning experience, but about surrendering to the witnessing of God in all things. Life becomes a mirror in which God’s presence is reflected continuously, and the heart rests in the serenity of knowing that nothing exists outside of divine awareness.
3 - Unity of Love (Wahdat al-Mahabba) - The Lover, the Beloved, and Love Are One
Wahdat al-Mahabba reveals the ultimate truth of spiritual intimacy: the distinction between the lover, the beloved, and the love itself dissolves into a single reality. In this unity, love is not merely an emotion or a bond; it is the essence of existence, the current that animates all being.
The seeker experiences that every longing, every devotion, every act of surrender is simultaneously the expression of the self, the reflection of the Divine, and the love that binds them. There is no separation, love flows through the lover as the beloved, and the beloved manifests through the lover’s heart.
This principle transforms the seeker’s perception of life. Relationships, actions, and even the simplest moments are no longer isolated occurrences but manifestations of a single, divine love. In Wahdat al-Mahabba, the heart becomes a vessel of pure devotion, where giving, receiving, and being are inseparable, and existence itself becomes a continuous act of loving God.
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Image from '[Manual of Geology: treating of the principles of the science with special reference to American geological history ... Revised edition.]', 000858022
Author: DANA, James Dwight.
Page: 433
Year: 1880
Place: New York; Trübner & Co
Publisher: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co.
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