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William Stukeley William Stukeley
Stukeley, William (1687-1765) William Stukeley, an antiquarian famous for his research on Stonehenge and related megalithic monuments in Western England, was born in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England, on November 7, 1687, the son of a lawyer. As a youth, he collected and studied plants, and studied... Read more
Ayurvedic medicine Ayurvedic medicine
Ayurvedic medicine Definition Ayurvedic medicine is a system of healing that originated in ancient India. In Sanskrit, ayur means life or living, and veda means knowledge, so Ayurveda has been defined as the "knowledge of living" or the "science of longevity." Ayurvedic medicine utilizes diet,... Read more
Peter Mark Roget Peter Mark Roget
Peter Mark Roget , 1779-1869, English physician and lexicographer. For 50 years while he practiced medicine and was secretary of the Royal Society (1827-49), Roget prepared his Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases (1852). In successive editions supervised by him, his son, his grandson, and... Read more
Saint Clare Saint Clare
Saint Clare 1193?-1253, Italian nun of Assisi, devoted from her youth to St. Francis , to whom she took a vow of poverty. She led a life of great austerity. She organized her companions into the Franciscan nuns, or Poor Clares, and struggled a long time for the preservation of the primitive... Read more
Beguines Beguines
Beguines , religious associations of women in Europe, established in the 12th cent. The members, who took no vows and were not subject to the rules of any order, were usually housed in individual cottages and devoted themselves to charitable works; their community was called a beguinage. Until the... Read more
Measurement of Time Measurement of Time
Time, Measurement of The history of time measurement is the story of the search for more consistent and accurate ways to measure time. Early human groups recorded the phases of the Moon some 30,000 years ago, but the first minutes were counted accurately only 400 years ago.... Read more
Patience Lovell Wright Patience Lovell Wright
Medical Practice in the Military. Military medicine in the United States has both led and followed overall American medical practice. Military medicine has been responsible for some of the most dramatic worldwide advances in health care science; at the same time, it has greatly benefited from the... Read more
Indian Medicine Indian Medicine
MEDICINE, INDIAN MEDICINE, INDIAN, an ancient, intact, complex holistic healthcare system practiced and used by indigenous peoples worldwide, is more profound and more deeply rooted and complex than is commonly understood. Based upon a spiritual rather than a materialistic or Cartesian worldview,... Read more

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