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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

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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

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NLM copy provenance: stamp and ownership inscription of Dr. Wm [William] Denny

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The Principles of Wing Chun Kung Fu are a set of five principles that include economy of motion, center-line, facing the point of contact, simplicity, the center line, and forward intention. Adherence to these principles results in natural, free, and relaxed body movements.

Planetary Nebula image of unity.

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This image accompanies book review published on the science blog, GrrlScientist, hosted by The Guardian -- other uses must be specifically requested from the publishers.

one of my pillows

I like this one because all of the colors balance each other no one color stands out by itself.

I chose this picture for my Element of Design for Rhythm because, the land is naturally like that and not man made.

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Title: Carpenter's principles of human physiology

Creator: Carpenter, William Benjamin, 1813-1885

Creator: Meneses, Henry Power

Publisher: London : J. & A. Churchill

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School

Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

Date: 1881

Language: eng

Previous ed. entitled: Principles of human physiology

 

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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 or <em>Genii </em>(Light, Time, and Space) alongside the four cardinal virtues (Prudence, Temperance, Fortitude and Justice) and the three theological ones (Faith, Hope, and Charity). The three allegorical figures of the <em>Genii </em>open group B and appear to be an artistic invention of the author of the Tarocchi series.<br> <br>Here, <em>Iliaco </em>(Genius or Spirit of the Sun) personifies the Sun which is thought to be the soul of the world. He is shown as a winged full-length male youth in profile, turned to left. Behind him is a distant forest. In his right hand, <em>Iliaco </em>holds up a sun-face.

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This is the second personification of the sun that appears within the set of Tarocchi, after the engraving displaying Apollo (1924.432.20) and before the one showing the sun as a star (1924.432.44).

 

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When capturing this image, I considered the FACIT principles, focusing on angleI chose an angle that positioned the clock against a lighter, contrasting building in the background, ensuring it stood out clearly and drew the viewer's attention. The image tells the story of Chicago's timeless connection to its architecture. I shot this in manual mode to have full control over the exposure settings, allowing me to balance the light effectively while preserving the intricate details of the clock and ensuring the contrast with the background was just right.

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Title: Kalogynomia, or the laws of female beauty: being the elementary principles of that science

Creator: Bell, T. n 84122081

Publisher: London : J.J. Stockdale

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1821

Language: eng

 

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