Hodges Sentence Examples
Nathaniel Hodges of London (1629-1688) in 1665 seems to have been the first who had the courage to make a post mortem inspection of a plague patient.
According to some authorities, especially Hodges, the plague was imported into London by bales of merchandise from Holland, which came originally from the Levant; according to others it was introduced by Dutch prisoners of war; but Boghurst regarded it as of local origin.
Hodges implies that he did so, though he left no full account of his observations.
Hodges, Loimologia sive pestis nuperae apud populum londinensem narratio (London, 1672) 8vo - in English by Quincy (London, 1720), (the chief authority); Aommoypa41a or an Experimental Relation of the last Plague in the City of London, by William Boghurst, apothecary in St Giles's-in-the-Fields (London, 1666), - a MS. in British Museum (Sloane 349), containing important details; George Thomson, Aoimotomia, or the Pest Anatomized, 8vo (London, 1666); Sydenham, " Febris pestilentialis et pestis annorum 1665-1666," Opera, ed.
An experiment made by Professor Hodges of Belfast on 7770 lb of air-dried flax yielded the following results.
Now that the list is fairly comprehensive, a web page seemed the easiest way to share Gary Hodges back catalog.
What makes Hodges ' Health Career Model an example of a conceptual framework?
The nature of Hodges ` workload has unbalanced him, and I cannot but feel the smallest modicum of responsibility.
Surgeon John Walmsley, assisted by nurse Abby Hodges perform a tie-back on this patient with laryngeal paralysis.
This is effectively the view which Hodges takes, given what he means by " purely referential " .
AdvertisementMaud was due with afternoon refreshments, therefore I dismissed Hodges from his duties turning the machine.
At the discretion of Philip Hodges the tenant may be asked to provide a surety for the rent.
He leaped out of Hodges pocket and attacked a motionless tasmanian tiger.
As has often been observed in other plague epidemics, sound people could enter infected houses and even sleep in the beds of those who had died of the plague " before they were even cold or cleansed from the stench of the diseased " (Hodges).
This is effectively the view which Hodges takes, given what he means by " purely referential ".
AdvertisementThe logical symbols and tableaux rules to be used are those found in Wifred Hodges, Logic (Penguin Books).