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Józef Wacław Dąbrowski (1797–1862). Wołynianin w armii Królestwa Polskiego

2021

W artykule, w oparciu o nieznane i tym samym niewykorzystywane dotąd przez historyków wspomnienia, przedstawione zostały dzieciństwo i młodość Józefa Wacława Dąbrowskiego, oficera wojska Królestwa Polskiego, dowódcę w randze kapitana i majora oddziałów powstańczych jesienią 1830 – latem 1831 r. Koleje jego losów i kariera wojskowa są tak typowe, jak i odbiegające od znanych i omawianych w literaturze przedmiotu schematów. Typowe, gdyż dzięki wywodzeniu się z kręgów średnio zamożnego ziemiaństwa rozpoczął służbę wojskową od stopnia kadeta, aby przed upływem roku awansować na podchorążego i uzyskać skierowanie do szkoły podchorążych, stanowiącej niezbędny etap służby potrzebny do awansu ofice…

(Congress) Kingdom of Polandpowstanie listopadoweWołyńDąbrowski familyKrólestwo Polskie (kongresowe)Volhyniaarmy of the Kingdom of PolandPolish landed gentry of the 19th centurypolskie ziemiaństwo początku XIX w.Generals of the Kingdom of Polandwojsko Królestwa PolskiegoNovember Uprisingrodzina Dąbrowskichgeneralicja Królestwa PolskiegoEcha Przeszłości
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2500 Years of European Climate Variability and Human Susceptibility

2011

Climate variations influenced the agricultural productivity, health risk, and conflict level of preindustrial societies. Discrimination between environmental and anthropogenic impacts on past civilizations, however, remains difficult because of the paucity of high-resolution paleoclimatic evidence. We present tree ring-based reconstructions of central European summer precipitation and temperature variability over the past 2500 years. Recent warming is unprecedented, but modern hydroclimatic variations may have at times been exceeded in magnitude and duration. Wet and warm summers occurred during periods of Roman and medieval prosperity. Increased climate variability from similar to 250 to 6…

010506 paleontology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyClimate Changemedia_common.quotation_subjectLast MillenniumCollapseClimatic ProcessesClimate changeCivilizationHistory 18th CenturyHistory 21st Century01 natural sciencesTreesHistory 17th CenturyQuercusReconstructionsDendrochronologyHumansAgricultural productivityEpidemicsRoman Warm PeriodSeriesHistory AncientHoloceneHistory 15th Century0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonMultidisciplinaryDroughtHoloceneTemperatureRecordsAgricultureHistory 19th CenturyDemiseHistory 20th Century15. Life on landHistory MedievalRoman EmpireEuropeGeographyHistory 16th Century13. Climate actionAfricaSeasonsPhysical geographyProsperityScience
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Historical ethnopharmacology of the herbalists from Krummhübel in the Sudety Mountains (seventeenth to nineteenth century), Silesia

2018

Background Krummhübel (after 1945, Karpacz) in the Sudety Mountains (now SW Poland) was called “the village of pharmacists”. At the end of the seventeenth century, there were 57 households, of which about 40 were inhabited by herbalists. Krummhübel herbalists were the first in the Sudety region who applied medicinal mixtures for the treatment of various diseases (using, among others, plants, oils, minerals and even viper venom) in contrast to previous herbalists who only indicated the use of individual plant species for specific diseases. Riesengebirge (in Polish Karkonosze) potions were sold in Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland and Russia, and some of them could even be purchased in Scan…

0106 biological sciencesCultural StudiesConventional medicineHealth (social science)EthnobotanyHistory 18th Century01 natural sciencesHistory 17th CenturyMedicinal plantsPhytopharmacylcsh:BotanyCardiovascular problemsHumansMedicinal plantsFolk medicineTraditional medicineResearchPlant PartPhytotherapy historyHistory 19th Centurylcsh:Other systems of medicinelcsh:RZ201-999Folk medicine0104 chemical scienceslcsh:QK1-989010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryTaxonGeographyComplementary and alternative medicineEthnobotanyMixturesEthnopharmacologyPlant speciesPolandGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPhytotherapy010606 plant biology & botanyJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
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Living in a Toxic World, 1800–2000

2016

030505 public healthMEDLINEHistorical ArticleHistory 19th CenturyEnvironmental pollution06 humanities and the artsHistory 20th Century03 medical and health sciences060105 history of science technology & medicineHistory and Philosophy of SciencePolitical scienceEnvironmental healthHumans0601 history and archaeologyEnvironmental Pollution0305 other medical scienceEndeavour
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Contributions to the history of psychology: CXIX. The Spanish Neurohistological School's legacy: Cajal and Lorente de Nó.

2003

Santiago Ramón y Cajal made his mark in the history of science as a brilliant researcher of the histology of the nervous system. His bold efforts and the international recognition he received during his lifetime played an important role in the consolidation of the Spanish Neurohistological School which is composed of a large number of eminent disciples. Amongst these, and of outstanding repute, is Rafael Lorente de Nó whose research had a significant influence on the work of Canadian psychologist Donald O. Hebb and, consequently, on the development of neurophysiological theory. This paper analyses some of the contributions of Cajal and his disciple Lorente de Nó which formed the anatomical…

05 social sciences050301 educationBrain050109 social psychologyBiographyHistory 19th CenturyBiological evolutionPsychology historyHistory 20th CenturyBiological EvolutionNeurologySpainHistory of psychologyPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial sciencePsychology0503 educationHistory of scienceGeneral PsychologyClassicsPsychological reports
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Best performances by men and women open-water swimmers during the ‘English Channel Swim’ from 1900 to 2010

2012

Eichenberger, Evelyn | Knechtle, Beat | Knechtle, Patrizia | Ruest, Christoph Alexander | Rosemann, Thomas | Lepers, Romuald; International audience; ''Little research has examined ultra-endurance swimming performances. The 'English Channel Swim', where swimmers have to cover a distance of 32 km between England and France represents a unique long-distance, open-water, sea-swimming challenge, and each year swimmers from all over the world try to succeed in this challenge. The best times in minutes and the nationality of successful men and women swimmers were analysed from 1900 to 2010. A total of 1,533 swimmers (455 women and 1,078 men) from more than 40 countries have successfully completed…

11035 Institute of General PracticeMaleSEX-DIFFERENCESOceans and SeasPARTICIPATION610 Medicine & healthEXERCISEPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAthletic PerformanceULTRA-ENDURANCE SWIMMERSHistory 21st CenturyCAPACITY03 medical and health sciences2732 Orthopedics and Sports MedicineSex FactorsAGE0302 clinical medicineSex factorsHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicine14. Life underwater030212 general & internal medicine3612 Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPHYSIOLOGYSwimmingSimulation''ULTRA-ENDURANCE SWIMMERS[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/NeuroscienceRACE PERFORMANCEHistory 19th Century030229 sport sciencesHistory 20th CenturyUnited KingdomUnited StatesOpen waterGeographyEnglandAGE''[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/NeurosciencePhysical EnduranceNationalityFemaleFranceGENDERChannel (broadcasting)DemographyJournal of Sports Sciences
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[Rezension zu:] Gaier, Martin: Heinrich Ludwig und die »ästhetischen Ketzer«. Kunstpolitik, Kulturkritik und Wissenschaftsverständnis bei den Deutsch…

2015

Review of Martin Gaier's monograph about the German-Roman painter and art writer Heinrich Ludwig (1829-1897)

19th Century GermanySettore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del RestauroLeonardo da VinciSettore M-FIL/04 - EsteticaSettore L-ART/03 - Storia Dell'Arte ContemporaneaArt criticismHeinrich Ludwig; Art criticism; 19th Century Germany; Colour; Leonardo da VinciHeinrich LudwigColour
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Learning from the past in the COVID-19 era: rediscovery of quarantine, previous pandemics, origin of hospitals and national healthcare systems, and e…

2020

Abstract After the dramatic coronavirus outbreak at the end of 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, on 11 March 2020, a pandemic was declared by the WHO. Most countries worldwide imposed a quarantine or lockdown to their citizens, in an attempt to prevent uncontrolled infection from spreading. Historically, quarantine is the 40-day period of forced isolation to prevent the spread of an infectious disease. In this educational paper, a historical overview from the sacred temples of ancient Greece—the cradle of medicine—to modern hospitals, along with the conceive of healthcare systems, is provided. A few foods for thought as to the conflict between ethics in medicine and shortage of personne…

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Timoteo Calvo Ibarra (1799-1879). Un arquitecto valenciano durante el reinado de Isabel II.

2015

In the complex scene of valencian architecture of 19th century, Timoteo Calvo Ibarra should be considered as one of the most representative authors. In his designs and interventions, such as the Literary University, the construction of new Cathedral’s Altarpiece, they are apparent the peculiarities of the first Historicism, coincident with Isabelline period. In this first stage of historicism, the homogeneity and guarantee of good taste that classicism provided was no longer valid as unique option and it will be simultaneous with romantic architecture represented by the first historicist experiences, which will conclude with the burst onto the scene of the eclecticism in the restoration of …

: Timoteo Calvo Ibarra valencian architecture academism historicism 19th century.Settore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaTimoteo Calvo Ibarra arquitectura valenciana academicismo historicismo siglo XIX.
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La pena de trabajos forzados en los códigos penales decimonónicos

2018

This paper is an study about the penalty of forced labor, inside the historical and legal framework in which took place the criminal law codification of 19th century (Criminal Codes of 1822, 1848 and 1870) and the departure from the Criminal Law of Ancient Regime

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]trabajos forzados.penaltyCriminal codificationUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASIris This paper is an study about the penalty of forced laborpena2386-4567 22661 Actualidad jurídica iberoamericana 502169 2018 9 6653340 La pena de trabajos forzados en los códigos penales decimonónicos Barceló Ferreinside the historical and legal framework in which took place the criminal law codification of 19th century (Criminal Codes of 18221848 and 1870) and the departure from the Criminal Law of Ancient Regime Codificación penalforced labor. 538 585
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