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Observations and Reflections on Geology (1859) is a book written by John Hunter, a renowned geologist who lived in the 19th century. In this book, Hunter shares his observations and reflections on the science of geology. He covers a broad range of topics related to the study of the Earth, including the history of the planet, the formation of rocks and minerals, the processes that shape the surface of the Earth, and the role of geology in understanding natural disasters like earthquakes and volcanoes.Hunter's writing is clear and concise, making the book accessible to both experts and lay readers. He uses a combination of scientific evidence and personal anecdotes to illustrate his points, making the book both informative and engaging. Throughout the book, Hunter emphasizes the importance of careful observation and critical thinking in the study of geology.Overall, Observations and Reflections on Geology is an important work in the history of geology. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential geologists of the 19th century, and offers valuable insights into the science of geology that are still relevant today.Intended To Serve As An Introduction To The Catalogue Of His Collection Of Extraneous Fossils.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This book examines conventional time series in the context of stationary data prior to a discussion of cointegration, with a focus on multivariate models.
The first biography of the man who launched the self-help phenomenon. Based on contemporary sources, many previously unexamined. Addresses timeless questions - of progress and freedom, success and failure, work and happiness, the individual and the state. A story rich in present-day relevance - topical and controversial.
A combination atlas and procedural guide for minimally invasive surgery
A definitive work which brings together, for the first time, decades of archaeological research into the Small Isles, presented for a general audience. Provides a tour of both the past and the present for visitors and walkers who would like to know more about the history of these islands.
This five-volume collection of the writings of the distinguished surgeon and anatomist John Hunter (1728-93), edited by James Palmer, with a biography by Drewry Ottley, was published between 1835 and 1837. Volume 5 contains the plates which accompany the works in the other volumes, with notes.
This five-volume collection of the writings of the distinguished surgeon and anatomist John Hunter (1728-93), edited by James Palmer, with a biography by Drewry Ottley, was published between 1835 and 1837. Volume 3 discusses blood and the vascular system, wounds (especially those suffered in war), and infection.
An essential source of reference for planners concerned with archaeological remains and managers responsible for cultural and natural resources.
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