Richard Alan Morton, 1899 - 1977
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Richard Morton (1637-1698).
RICHARD MORTON, the first physician since Galen to envisage a concept of the unity of tuberculosis and the first physician ever to state that tubercles are always present in its pulmonary form, was born in the county of Suffolk and baptised on 30 July 1637 in the parish of Ribbesford, Worcestershire, where his father, Robert Morton, was minister of Bewdley Chapel from 1635 to 1646. Richard Mort...
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THE absorption spectrum of cod-liver oil possesses a quite special interest because of the fact that the oil contains three known important substances which are sensitive towards light, namely, vitamin A, ergosterol or provitamin D and vitamin D itself. A number of workers have studied the absorption spectrum of the medicinal oil, and Schlutz and his colleagues [1925, 1926] and Heilbron, Kamm a...
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Richard Morton was one of the outstanding physicians of the seventeenth century. After graduating BA at Oxford he elected to enter the Church, becoming ultimately Vicar of Kinver in Staffordshire. On the Restoration he found himself unable to comply with the requirements of the Act of Uniformity and was ousted from his Staffordshire living. He disappeared for eight years but reappeared in 1670 ...
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This thesis describes recent developments of theoretical and experimental techniques for longitudinal atom optics and interferometry, in which time-dependent interactions are used to create coherences in the longitudinal momentum of a matter wave. We present a fully quantum mechanical treatment of the classic molecular beams resonance experiment, a beam of two state particles interacting with t...
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The use of dental implants to assist in the treatment of partial and complete edentulism is well documented. Most of the implant literature, however, reports results associated with implant survival and success when there has been adherence to rigid placement and loading protocols. Conventionally, these protocols call for the undisturbed healing of the implant—3 months in the mandible and 4 to ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
سال: 1978
ISSN: 0080-4606,1748-8494
DOI: 10.1098/rsbm.1978.0013