An Anatomical Disquisition on the Motion of the Heart & Blood in Anima 67065
[Subtitle: The Circulation of the Blood]
[Full title: An Anatomical Disquisition on the Motion of the Heart &
Blood in Animals]
[Full author's name: William Harvey]
[author: William Harvey]
[translator: Robert Willis]
[editor: Ernst Rhys]
[contributor: E. A. Parkyn]
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Jacqueline
Cottage scenes during the cholera, by William Isaac Coppard 67063
[Subtitle: being extracts from a diary written in July and August, 1832]
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For those wishing to know: a harrowing account, published sixteen years
after the events, of what happened when the cholera came to Plympton St.
Mary, near Plymouth, England. Rev. Coppard was the local clergyman who
did his best to help the dying, at a time when they knew nothing of
treatment or the disease itself.
All the best,
David,
England with clear skies and very quiet...
Life Among the Butterflies, by Vance Randolph 67062
[author: Vance Randolph]
[illustrator: Peter Quinn]
[Link: https://www.gutenberg.org/6/7/0/6/67062]
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Jacqueline
Lives of Two Cats, by Pierre Loti 67061
[author: Pierre Loti]
[translator: M. B. Richards]
[illustrator: C. E. Allen]
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Jacqueline