361 research outputs found

    Emma Frew London Papers - Accession 1695

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    The Emma Frew London Papers consists of material collected by Winthrop College 1910 alumna, Emma Frew London (1890-1969). The papers consists mostly of scrapbooks and newspaper clippings related to Miss London’s family and her interests as well as to some of the organizations she belonged to. Included in the collection are correspondence, family narratives and histories, obituaries, church programs (weddings and funerals), photographs and negatives, diaries, and other records related to the London Family and extended family. There are also several ledgers of minutes and other records related to the Catawba-Ebenezer Township Tuberculosis Association. Of particular interest is a narrative titled “My Story” written by Emma Frew London’s mother, Emma Dora Frew London (1852-1937), about the origins of her family arriving in Rock Hill, SC just after General Sherman burned the bridge over the Catawba River during the American Civil War.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2686/thumbnail.jp

    Health economics education in undergraduate medical training : introducing the health economics education (HEe) website

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    In the UK, the General Medical Council clearly stipulates that upon completion of training, medical students should be able to discuss the principles underlying the development of health and health service policy, including issues relating to health economics. In response, researchers from the UK and other countries have called for a need to incorporate health economics training into the undergraduate medical curricula. The Health Economics education website was developed to encourage and support teaching and learning in health economics for medical students. It was designed to function both as a forum for teachers of health economics to communicate and to share resources and also to provide instantaneous access to supporting literature and teaching materials on health economics. The website provides a range of free online material that can be used by both health economists and non-health economists to teach the basic principles of the discipline. The Health Economics education website is the only online education resource that exists for teaching health economics to medical undergraduate students and it provides teachers of health economics with a range of comprehensive basic and advanced teaching materials that are freely available. This article presents the website as a tool to encourage the incorporation of health economics training into the undergraduate medical curricula

    Sweet Marie, make-a rag-a-time dance wid me? [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Ted Snyder stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 077, Item 195Words and Music By Irving Berlin and Ted Snyder.As Introduced by Emma Carus in Lew Fields' Magnificant Production "The Jolly Bachelors."Frew; unattrib. photos of Berlin & Snyde

    SOLE: Linking Research Papers with Science Objects

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    We introduce Science Object Linking and Embedding (SOLE), a tool for linking research papers with associated science objects, such as source codes, datasets, annotations, workflows, packages, and virtual machine images. The objective of SOLE is to reduce the cost to an author of linking research papers with such science objects for the purpose of reproducible research. To this end, SOLE allows an author to use simple tags to delimit a science object to be associated with a research paper. It creates an adequate representation of the science object and manages a bibliography-like specification of science objects. Authors and readers can reference elements of this bibliography and associate them with phrases in the text of the research paper through a Web interface, in a similar manner to a traditional bibliography tool

    Come on and hear, Come on and hear, Alexander's ragtime band [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Ted Snyder stockMusic is duplicated in 077.005.Music is duplicated in 077.006.Music is duplicated in 077.007.Music is duplicated in 077.009.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 077, Item 004Words and Music By Irving Berlin.Successfully Introduced By Emma Carus.Unattributed photo of The Banjo Fiends; Frew [del]; F.J. Lawson Co. N.Y

    Sweet Marie, make-a rag-a-time dance wid me? [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Ted Snyder stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 077, Item 195Words and Music By Irving Berlin and Ted Snyder.As Introduced by Emma Carus in Lew Fields' Magnificant Production "The Jolly Bachelors."Frew; unattrib. photos of Berlin & Snyde

    If the managers only thought the same as mother, you bet I'd show them all a thing or three [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Ted Snyder stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 077, Item 135Words and Music By Irving Berlin and Ted Snyder.As Introduced by Emma Carus in Lew Fields' Magnificent Production "The Jolly Bachelors."Frew; unattributed photos of Berlin & Snyde

    If the managers only thought the same as mother, you bet I'd show them all a thing or three [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Ted Snyder stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 077, Item 135Words and Music By Irving Berlin and Ted Snyder.As Introduced by Emma Carus in Lew Fields' Magnificent Production "The Jolly Bachelors."Frew; unattributed photos of Berlin & Snyde

    Come on and hear, Come on and hear, Alexander's ragtime band [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Ted Snyder stockMusic is duplicated in 077.005.Music is duplicated in 077.006.Music is duplicated in 077.007.Music is duplicated in 077.009.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 077, Item 004Words and Music By Irving Berlin.Successfully Introduced By Emma Carus.Unattributed photo of The Banjo Fiends; Frew [del]; F.J. Lawson Co. N.Y

    Aligning health economics methods to fit with the changing world of public health

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    Over the last 5 years the public health function in England has undergone rapid organisational change, and been subject to unprecedented financial pressure. Health economics can offer support but standard methods may need to evolve to fit with the rapidly changing context
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