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M.P. Church and Parsonage
A color postcard of M.P. Church and Parsonage in Georgetown, Delaware. The church is white and blue with a bell tower in the corner. The parsonage was a two-story house with a covered porch. Master Billy Whilta of Sharon, Pennsylvania, received this postcard from Mrs. Louisa G. Pepper. Mrs. Pepper wrote to congratulate Whilta for his success. Marshall & Chipman of Georgetown, Delaware, published the postcard. The postcard was printed in Germany. A postmark on the back indicates that the letter was sent from Georgetown, Delaware. The postage stamp is a one-cent U.S. #300, Benjamin Franklin. The back of the postcard is labeled 9995, 17.50, and 0250
M.P. Church and Parsonage
A color postcard of M.P. Church and Parsonage in Georgetown, Delaware. The church is white and blue with a bell tower in the corner. The parsonage was a two-story house with a covered porch. Master Billy Whilta of Sharon, Pennsylvania, received this postcard from Mrs. Louisa G. Pepper. Mrs. Pepper wrote to congratulate Whilta for his success. Marshall & Chipman of Georgetown, Delaware, published the postcard. The postcard was printed in Germany. A postmark on the back indicates that the letter was sent from Georgetown, Delaware. The postage stamp is a one-cent U.S. #300, Benjamin Franklin. The back of the postcard is labeled 9995, 17.50, and 0250
Congregational parsonage
Sepia-toned image of a two story Dutch Colonial Revival house with a gambrel roof and a widow's walk between the dormer windows in the roof. A covered porch runs along the front of the home, in front of two series of three windows on either side of the front door. Another staircase going into the side of the home can be seen to the left side of the image; a boardwalk leads to that staircase and another to the front staircase. Built in 1905 and designed by the then pastor's wife, this house was the parsonage for the Congregational Church in Forest Grove for approximately sixty years. Now a private home, the house still stands today and is located in Forest Grove's Clark Historic District. A one cent stamp is affixed to the back of the postcard.[back] [address] [ink] Mrs. A. G. Hibbard, 25 Forest St., Torrington, Connecticut. [note] Best wishes for the Christmas & New Year to you all from the family in the parsonage whos picture is here. M. L. B. Dec. 19, 1907, Forest Grove, Oregon. [postmark] Forest G [illegible] Dec 19, 4 p.m. 1907, Oreg
Parsonage–Turner syndrome following coronavirus disease 2019 immunization with ChAdOx1-S vaccine: a case report and review of the literature
Background: Parsonage–Turner syndrome is an acute peripheral neuropathy that affects the upper brachial plexus region. Previously published reports demonstrate that the condition can be triggered by surgery, infection, autoimmune diseases, strenuous exercise, trauma, radiation, and vaccination. Parsonage–Turner syndrome has already been reported in three other patients who were vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019. Case presentation: We report the case of a 51-year-old Caucasian man without comorbidities who received the first dose of the ChAdOx1-S recombinant vaccine (Vaxzevria, AstraZeneca, Oxford, UK) against coronavirus disease 2019 and was diagnosed with Parsonage–Turner syndrome. A few days after getting vaccinated, the patient reported a progressive increase in pain in the region of vaccine administration. One month later, the shoulder pain was followed by symptoms of hypoesthesia and muscle weakness on abduction and elevation of the left upper limb. Neurological examination revealed an atrophy of the proximal muscles of the left upper limb, accompanied by paresis of the left deltoid, biceps brachii, triceps brachii, and infraspinatus muscles. Electroneuromyography carried out 3 months after the onset of symptoms showed signs consistent with brachial plexus neuritis. The adverse reaction has been properly reported to the Italian Pharmacovigilance System (Italian Medicines Agency—Agenzia Italiana del Farmaco. Conclusion: The increased awareness of such association is essential for early identification and diagnosis and, thus, better clinical outcomes
MR imaging of peripheral nervous system involvement: Parsonage–Turner Syndrome
A 55-year-old woman complained of right scapular pain, like burning, radiating down his right arm and numbness in the first three fingers of the hand. Neurologic examination showed a slight deficit of the right brachial triceps muscle. Neurophysiological assessment showed a mild involvement of the seventh right spinal root (C7). Conventional MR imaging of the cervical spine showed mild disc protrusion at level C5–C6 without spinal root compression. High resolution MR neurography with multiplanar reconstruction along the course of the right brachial plexus showed a mild increase in signal intensity and thickening of the C7 root, middle trunk and posterior cord, consistent with Parsonage–Turner Syndrome. STIR images showed increased signal intensity in the right infraspinatus muscle innervated by the suprascapular nerve. In our case, sensitivity and specificity of the new MR sequences are higher than the clinical and neurophysiological evaluations
Bibliographie Hilarion G. Petzold 1958 – 2009 mit Anhang als Einführung
Dieses Archiv enthält die Gesamtbibliographie der Werke des Autors nebst einiger Texte „Über H. G. Petzold“ im Schlussteil der Bibliographie sowie einen Anhang mit einer Einführung in die Architektur des Werkes in seinem wissenslogischen Aufbau als Ausarbeitung seines „Tree of Science Modells“ (2007).This archive contains the complete bibliography of the author and some texts about H. G. Petzold, moreover an epilogue with an introduction to the architecture of the works in its epistemological structure and composition and as an elaborations of Petzold’s „Tree of Science Modell (2007).https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/01-2009-petzold-h-g-gesamtbibliographie-h-g-petzold-1958-2009-updating-november2009/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
Pastor Tuhy\u27s first nursery class on porch of parsonage, c. 1945
Ten of the little students in Pastor Tuhy\u27s first nursery class sit on the porch of the Parsonage. c. 1945 Left to right: Rear: 1. Raymond Mikler, 2. Luther Duda, 3. Ferdinand S. Duda, 4. Andy L. Duda. In chairs: 1. Katherine G. Mikler, 2. Phyllis Cicmanec, 3. Elena Tuhy, 4. Mary Ann Tesinaky, 5. Priscilla Tuhy. Seated on floor: Josie Mikler. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/4872/thumbnail.jp
Pastor Tuhy\u27s first nursery class on porch of parsonage, c. 1945
Ten of the little students in Pastor Tuhy\u27s first nursery class sit on the porch of the Parsonage. c. 1945 Left to right: Rear: 1. Raymond Mikler, 2. Luther Duda, 3. Ferdinand S. Duda, 4. Andy L. Duda. In chairs: 1. Katherine G. Mikler, 2. Phyllis Cicmanec, 3. Elena Tuhy, 4. Mary Ann Tesinaky, 5. Priscilla Tuhy. Seated on floor: Josie Mikler. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/4871/thumbnail.jp
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