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- ...on in Scotland and implications for therapy |journal=SCIEH Weekly Report - SCOTTISH CENTRE FOR INFECTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH |volume=37 |publisher=Nationa ...|title=Ciprofloxacin-induced acute liver injury: case report and review of literature. |volume=444 |issue=1 |pages=87–9 |issn=0945-6317 |journal=Virchows Archi88 KB (11,930 words) - 15:46, 27 September 2010
- ...rchibald Constable''' (24 February 1774 – 21 July 1827) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[publisher]], [[bookseller]] and [[stationer]]. ...ng one of the earliest and most famous attempts to popularize high-quality literature.4 KB (525 words) - 12:31, 19 September 2010
- Ownership has changed many times, past owners including the Scottish publisher [[A & C Black]], [[Horace Everett Hooper]], [[Sears|Sears Roebuck ...ly a Scottish enterprise; it is one of the most enduring legacies of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Herman | first = Arthur | year =94 KB (12,721 words) - 12:31, 19 September 2010
- ...dited by [[David Patrick]]<ref> A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin, 1910.</ref>), in 10 vols., still further new editions be [[Category:Scottish non-fiction literature]]2 KB (235 words) - 12:32, 19 September 2010
- ...lobal Perspective]]'', "the most current and comprehensive analysis of the literature on diet, physical activity and cancer".<ref>"[http://www.dietandcancerrepor ...o treat cancer had poor results due to problems with hygiene. The renowned Scottish surgeon [[Alexander Monro]] saw only 2 breast tumor patients out of 60 surv94 KB (13,321 words) - 20:32, 20 September 2010
- ...published in 1888, and subsequently rising to be a major figure in French literature, was favored early on by Charles Ranhofer with this goose liver pâté. ...ardoon soup à la Livingston]] – [[Dr. David Livingston]] (1813–1873), Scottish missionary and explorer has this Delmonico's soup named after him, also ava71 KB (10,445 words) - 20:05, 21 September 2010
- | Founded by [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[immigrant]]s in 1838 and named for the [[patron saint]] of Scotland ...osopher and writer, who wrote the first major work of [[Catalan language]] literature, is sometimes considered a pioneer of [[computation theory]], and whose wor106 KB (14,441 words) - 20:06, 21 September 2010
- ...Law]] — describes how [[vowel length]] in [[Scots language|Scots]] and [[Scottish English]] is conditioned by environment. Named for Professor [[A. J. Aitken |title=Invisible fences: prose poetry as a genre in French and American literature35 KB (5,195 words) - 20:06, 21 September 2010
- In 1847, Scottish [[obstetrics|obstetrician]] [[James Young Simpson]] (1811–1870) of [[Edin In 1880, the Scottish surgeon [[William Macewen]] (1848–1924) reported on his use of orotrachea75 KB (10,688 words) - 20:04, 24 September 2010
- ...n streets that lacked electricity. He denies owning any "extremist Islamic literature" allegedly seized at the time.<ref name="O'Keeffe">O'Keeffe, Greg, [http:// ...g was a technical advisor, and slated to appear as himself, for [[Scotland|Scottish]] software company T-Enterprise in the development of a [[video game]] enti81 KB (11,876 words) - 16:27, 27 September 2010