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  1. The Youth of Washington: Told in the Form of an Autobiography by S. Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-05
  2. Characteristics by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-01
  3. A venture in 1777 by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, JJ Gould, 2010-09-10
  4. When all the woods are green; a novel by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-09
  5. The cup of youth and other poems by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-08
  6. The youth of Washington, told in the form of an autobiography by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-05-18
  7. Hugh Wynne; free Quaker, sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, Howard Pyle, 2010-08-02
  8. Mr. Kris Kringle: a Christmas tale by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-04
  9. A diplomatic adventure by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, Decorative Designers. bdd, et all 2010-08-18
  10. The youth of Washington: told in the form of an autobiography by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, De Vinne Press. prt, 2010-06-25
  11. Constance Trescot; a novel by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-09
  12. The adventures of Francois, foundling, thief, juggler, and fencing master, during the French revolution by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-08
  13. Circumstance by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-08
  14. In war time by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-09

41. Mitchell, Silas Weir
Mitchell, Silas Weir. 18291914, American physician and author, b. Philadelphia,MD Jefferson Medical College, 1850, studied in Paris.
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    Mitchell, Silas Weir 1829-1914, American physician and author, b. Philadelphia, M.D. Jefferson Medical College, 1850, studied in Paris. A pioneer in the application of psychology to medicine, he won special fame for his treatment of nervous disorders and for his study of the nervous system. His medical works include treatises on snake venom and neurology, as well as Injuries of Nerves and Their Consequences (1872) and Fat and Blood (1877), which summarizes his well-known rest cure. Among his novels are historical romances ( Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker, 1896) and psychological studies ( Constance Trescot, 1905). He wrote several volumes of poetry and interspersed lyrics in his novels. See biography by J. P. Lovering (1971).
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    A(mes) (18451918); Mitchell, S(ilas) Weir (1829-1914); MITCHISON,NAOMI (Margaret, née Haldane) (1897-1999); MITSKEVICH, AP (1919
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    43. Stories, Listed By Author
    Mitchell, S(ilas) Weir (18291914) Was He Dead?, (nv) Atlantic MonthlyJan, 1870 Future Perfect, ed. H. Bruce Franklin, Oxford Book Co., 1966.
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    MILMORE, SUSAN

    44. Letters And Documents Collection - M
    Poughkeepsie, thoughts on education of women. Adelman Fund Mitchell, S.Weir (Silas Weir), 18291914 2 ANsS, 1907 Mar. 30, to Dear Sir, ny
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    Maas, Henry, 1929-
    TLS 1971 Sept. 5, to John Carter Removed from The Letters of A. E. Housman Library Purchase
    Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916
    TLS, 1899 Mar. 17, to Sylvie Scudder Removed from the scrapbook of Sylvie Scudder
    McCarthy, Justin, 1830-1912
    ALS, 1886 Dec. 13, to "My Dear Sir"
    McCarthy, Mary, 1912-
    TLS 1987 May 2 to Mabel L. Lang Agrees that "Mrs. Keator" in her book How I Grew was probably the student who Lang knew at Bryn Mawr College. Gift of Mabel L. Lang
    McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
    ALS, 1870 Jan. 17, to William Redmond
    McClure, Alexander K. (Alexander Kelly), 1828-1909
    TLS, 1894 Dec. 19, to Samuel W. Pennypacker Recollects events in the Pennsylvania's Legislature in 1861, and quotes his speech of 1865, concerning the inability to have Democrats vote to support the defense of Fort Sumter, but despite this opposition, having Pennsylvania become the first state to appropriate funds for "defense of the Government ". "Slavery reckoned but too truly on the powers of the Democracy in this fearful conflict." as he wrote in his support of a constitutional amendment abolishing slavery.
    Macfall, Haldane, 1860-1928

    45. GO
    Mitchell, Silas Weir, 18291914, Injuries of the nerves and their consequences, PhiladelphiaLippincott, 1872, First edition. S. Weir Mitchell, one of the great
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    Reynolds Historical Library Collection in Civil War Medicine Holdings G-O Entries in the table are sorted alphabetically by author or, where no author is given, by title. Go To: A-F P-Z Collection Home AUTHOR TITLE PUBL INFO NOTES Geddings, Eli, 1799-1878 Outlines of a course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery First edition. Geddings received the first degree in the first commencement of the Medical College of South Caroline in 1825. He later served as a surgeon for the Confederacy. Gillett, Mary C. The Army Medical Department 1865-1917 Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, 1995 Glazier, Willard W. The capture, the prison pen, and the escape, giving a complete history of prison life in the South... Hartford, CT: H. E. Goodwin, 1869 [c1865] Goffres, Joseph Marie, 1808-1867 An illustrated system of bandaging (selected from Goffres' Précis de Bandages) by order of the Surgeon-General Bohemian Brigade Bookshop and Publisher, 1998 Goldsmith, Middleton, 1818-1887 A report on hospital gangrene, erysipelas and pyaemia, as observed in the departments of Ohio and the Cumberland, with cases appended ...

    46. List Of Illustrators
    M678, Miro, Joan, 1893. M695, Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914.M738, Molne, Lluis Vidal, 1907. M753, Monnet, Charles, b. 1732.
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    47. NeuroStim Pain Theories
    S. Weir Mitchell (18291914) a Union army surgeon from Philadelphia, specializingin neurology, recognized that many soldiers with partial severing of
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    Neurostimulation and the Nervous System
    Theories of Pain The means by which neurostimulation influences the intact nervous system to produce pain relief is not known. The reason for this is that our understanding of the neurochemistry and neurophysiology of the nervous system remains at a primitive level and isn't much more advanced than the "phlogiston" theories.. There do exist, however, a number of plausible assumptions which we accept. These presently serve as a reasonable framework upon which we can build.
    In the early days when chemical theories were first being advanced the phenomenon of fire (combustion, now known to be oxidation) was elucidated by the sages as representing the liberation of a substance referred to as "phlogiston". This term, which derives from the Greek language, means "burned". In early times pain was thought to be a reflection of the body part receiving "phlogiston" from its proximity to fire. In this illustration, published by Ren Descates (1596-1650) in 1644, the "phlogiston" is said to set a spot on the skin in motion, pulling then on a thread traveling through the body to the brain where a bell strikes. This theory was not challenged until the work of Antoine Lavoiser between 1770 and 1790. Perhaps the first modern concept relating to the nervous system as a "traffic manager" of afferent information was the work of Glen Player who published his treatise on the "Obscuration Phenomenon" in 1952:

    48. LANCELOT: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
    The Song of Arthur (Part 2 Lancelot) (from the S. Fowler Wright 18341896), AGood Knight in Prison (1858); Mitchell, W. Weir (1829-1914), How Lancelot
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    LANCELOT
    Lancelot is the greatest of Arthur's knights. Son of King Ban of Benwick, he is known as Lancelot of the Lake or Lancelot du Lac because he was raised by the Lady of the Lake. Among his many adventures are the rescue of the abducted Queen Guinevere from Meleagant, an unsuccessful quest for the Holy Grail and the rescue of the queen after she is condemned to be burned to death for adultery. Lancelot is loved by Elaine of Astolat, who dies because her love is unrequited. Elaine, the daugher of King Pelles, tricks Lancelot into sleeping with her and from that union Galahad is born. His love for Guinevere ultimately brings about the downfall of Arthur's realm.
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    49. THE CAMELOT PROJECT: MENU OF AUTHORS
    Third Book (1670). Mitchell, S. Weir (18291914) How Lancelot Cameto the Nunnery in Search of the Queen (1887); The Shriving of
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    AUTHORS:
    Adams, Oscar Fay (1855-1919)
    Adeler, Max (pseudonym of Charles Heber Clark) (1841-1915)
    Alford, Henry (1810-1871) Anonymous

    50. Smithsonian Catalogue Of Work
    TitleS. Weir Mitchell, Dr (18291914), (painting). OwnerMutual AssuranceCompany, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 82410036. Back Next.
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    51. Six Humanities Scholars Receive Federal Grants To Examine Health Issues
    (816) 9428400 RESEARCH TOPIC The letters of S. Weir Mitchell (1829-1914), a neurologistrenowned for his studies of Civil War gunshot wounds and of hysteria.
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    SIX HUMANITIES SCHOLARS RECEIVE FEDERAL GRANTS TO EXAMINE HEALTH ISSUES
    National Endowment for the Humanities and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agency form partnership to promote healthcare studies WASHINGTON, February 12, 2001Six humanities scholars have received fellowships to study the relationship between the humanities and healthcare through a new partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the two agencies announced today. Five of the fellowships, of 9 to 12 months duration, are for $35,000. The sixth, 6 to 8 months long, is for $24,000. The stipends are provided through equal contributions from the two agencies. "Humanities scholars bring important perspectives to bear on health issues," said NEH Chairman William R. Ferris. "NEH's partnership with HHS's Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality will help place contemporary healthcare in a broad historical and philosophical context." "We are pleased to collaborate with the National Endowment for the Humanities to support these studies and future research at the intersection between the humanities and health," said John M. Eisenberg, M.D., AHRQ's director. "This research offers the essential cultural and historical context needed to understand the important role that health and healthcare play in our society, and also provides an important framework for the contributions to understanding ways to improve healthcare that are made by the health services research supported by AHRQ."

    52. Fellowship Awards, November 2000
    Nancy Cervetti, Avila College, Kansas City, Missouri History Philosophyof Science Selections from the Letters of S. Weir Mitchell (18291914).
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    FELLOWSHIP AWARDS
    Division of Research Programs
    Announced: November 2000 Richard O. Abel , Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa
    Film History and Criticism
    The "Useful Art" of Cinema and Its American Audiences, 1908-1914 Elaine S. Abelson , New School University, New York City
    American History
    The Dimensions of Inequality: Homeless Women in the Great Depression Gregg A. Andrews , Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos
    American History
    Hard Times in Texas: Labor, Culture, and the Great Depression Roger Ariew , Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg
    Philosophy
    Descartes' First Critics Michael F. Aung-Thwin , University of Hawaii at Manoa Asian Studies The Kingdom of Ava in the History and Culture of Burma, 1364-1527 Shelley O. Baranowski , University of Akron, Ohio European History Strength Through Joy: Leisure, Tourism, and Consumption in the Third Reich Mark V. Barrow, Jr.

    53. Lady Guinevere ~s~
    I must go now.See! there fell, Molten into purple light, HOW LANCELOT CAMETO THE NUNNERY IN SEARCH OF THE QUEEN. by S. Weir Mitchell(18291914).
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    My Favorite Story is of Camelot, Especially Sir,Lance ~§~ Lady Guinevere.
    It is not complete without a few lines By Lord Alfred Tennyson, especially from his "Guinevere" So here are just a Few lines From "Guinevere" Some of the ones that have touched my very soul, As if he written them of my deepest secrets, My deepest fears, My Darkest Nightmares.
    ..Or If She Slept she Dream'd an awful dream.
    And...For if there ever come a grief to me I cry my cry in silence, and have done;None knows it.
    I also Must mention Geoffrey of Monmouth, His "Vita Merlini".....Now, Wornout with weeping, she is not what she was...
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    The night is here, and thou art with me still, Loved one, although beyond the reach of hands Eager to clasp thee; and I long to fill Again this soul more dry than desert sands Now thou art gone, with the deep-flowing streams Of thy most gracious prescence. Soon it will Return all life-like in the land of dreams.

    54. Neurostimulation And The Nervous System: Theories Of Pain
    S. Weir Mitchell (18291914) a Union army surgeon from Philadelphia specializingin neurology recognized that many soldiers with partial severing of
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    Charles V. Burton, M.D., for the Burton Report
    The means by which neurostimulation influences the intact nervous system to produce pain relief is not known. The reason for this is that our understanding of the neurochemistry and neurophysiology of the nervous system remains at a primitive level and isn't much more advanced than the "phlogiston" theories.. There do exist, however, a number of plausible assumptions which we accept. These presently serve as a reasonable framework upon which we can build. In the early days when chemical theories were first being advanced the phenomenon of fire (combustion, now known to be oxidation) was elucidated by the sages as representing the liberation of a substance referred to as "phlogiston". This term, which derives from the Greek language, means "burned". In early times pain was thought to be a reflection of the body part receiving "phlogiston" from its proximity to fire. In this illustration, published by Ren Descates (1596-1650) in 1644, the "phlogiston" is said to set a spot on the skin in motion, pulling then on a thread traveling through the body to the brain where a bell strikes. This theory was not challenged until the work of Antoine Lavoiser between 1770 and 1790.

    55. Records For Bed Rest. (MeSH) (in MARION)
    Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 18291914. Fat and blood an essay on the treatmentof certain forms of neurasthenia hysteria / By S. Weir Mitchell.
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    56. Authors M-O
    18821956 Milton, John, 1608-1674 Mims, Edwin Miss Mulock AKA Craik, Dinah MariaMulock, 1826-1887 Mitchell, S. Weir (Silar Weir), 1829-1914 Mitford, Mary
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    MacCaffrey, James, 1875-1935
    MacClintock, William Darnall, 1858-1936
    MacClure, Victor, 1887-
    MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
    MacGrath, Harold, 1871-1932
    MacKay, Charles, 1814-1889
    Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron, 1800-1859
    Machen, Arthur, 1863-1947
    Machiavelli, Niccolò, 1469-1527
    Mackenzie, Alexander, 1833-1898 Maclaren, Ian [pseud.] AKA: Watson, John, 1850-1907 Macy, Jesse, 1842-1919 Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949 Malory, Thomas, d. 1471 Malot, Hector, 1830-1907 Mandeville, John, Sir Manners, J. Hartley Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923 Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, Baron de, 1782-1854 Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, 39-65 AD AKA: Lucan Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, 121-180 Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1615 Marion, F. (Fulgence) Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 Marquis, Don, 1878-1937

    57. Walter B. Cannon Papers, 1905-1928
    MedicineUnited States; Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914;Neurology-United States; Shock; Surgery-United States; Taft, William
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    (1.5 linear feet) B C163.1 American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street * Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract A key spokesman for the medical establishment against the antivivisection movement, Walter B. Cannon was head of the Council for the Defence of Medical Research of the American Medical Association from 1908 to 1936. He and his colleague William W. Keen monitored antivivisectionist activity, mobilized the medical profession, lobbied politicians, testified in public hearings, and wrote tirelessly in defense of animal experimentation. Cannon was George Higginson Professor of Physiology at Harvard Medical School and head of its physiology department. Keen was a prominent surgeon and neurologist from Philadelphia. The Cannon Papers consist of over 1.5 linear feet of correspondence, 1905-1928, primarily between Cannon (1871-1945) and Keen (1837-1932) regarding their mutual opposition to the antivivisection movement.

    58. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894, Recipient. Letters From Various Correspondent
    1 letter; 1891. (20) Crowell, Kate S. 1 letter; nd. (21) Cupples, JG 1 letter;1891. 1 letter; 1892. (54) Mitchell, Silas Weir, 18291914. 1 letter; 1891.
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    Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894, recipient. Letters from various correspondents: Guide.
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    Creator: Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894, recipient.
    Title: Letters from various correspondents,
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    Abstract: Correspondence of the American writer Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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    Consists of letters to Holmes from a variety of correspondents friends, readers, editors, and others. These papers were found in Holmes's Boston house by a demolition contractor.
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    • (1) Aberdeen, George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th earl, 1784-1860. 1 letter; [n.d.] (2) Adams, [Mrs O. H.] 1 letter; 1891.

    59. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908. Poets Of America, Extra-illustrated: Guide.
    (v.II, p. 401). (64) Mitchell, Silas Weir, 18291914. ANs (S. Weir Mitchell) to;np, 30 Nov 1887. 1l. (v.II, p. 443). (65) Moulton, Louise (Chandler), 1835-1908.
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    Title: Poets of America, extra-illustrated.
    Quantity: 130 items inserted in 2 v.
    Abstract: Manuscripts inserted into Edmund Clarence Stedman, Poets of America (Cambridge, Riverside Press, 1885), including letters, compositions, and notes.
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    Gift of Harry L. Bailey, 350 Park Avenue, New York, New York; received: 1945 Dec. 20.
    Scope and Content
    Contains 130 manuscript items, spanning 1818-1904, pertaining to American poets and writers such as Emerson, Hawthorne, Longfellow, Thoreau, and many others.
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    John, 16081674 Mims, Edwin BACK TO ORDER PAGE Miss Mulock AKA Craik, Dinah MariaMulock, 1826-1887 Mitchell, S. Weir (Silar Weir), 1829-1914 Mitford, Mary
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