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Smith, Vincent J (Dr)
Department of Chemistry (2016-present) Vincent J Smith ORCID 0000-0003-3546-3884</a
Vincent J. Collins
Marietta College football team; photograph of player in uniform. Vincent J. Collins (Mariettana, 1935, p. 68)
Geissler, Vincent J.
Obituary of Vincent J. Geissler born August 17, 1954 in Monroe, Michigan. Resided in Flat Rock, Michigan
Orthopaedic pathology/ Vincent J. Vigorita, Bernard Ghelman, Douglas Mintz.
Includes bibliographical references and index."The updated third edition of Orthopedic Pathology is a comprehensive, practical guide to diagnosing musculoskeletal disorders, offering details on the pathologic and radiologic characteristics of all bone and joint diseases. Highlighted by more than 1,700 high-quality illustrations, it focuses on helping you reach an accurate diagnosis for virtually any orthopedic disorder you're likely to encounter."--Back cover.Basic science of bone -- Skeletal and extraskeletal calcification and ossification syndromes -- Metabolic bone disease. Part I -- Metabolic bone disease. Part II -- Osteomyelitis and septic arthritis -- Bone cysts and giant-cell tumor -- Periosteum -- Fibrous lesions -- Bone forming bone tumors and tumor-like lesions -- Cartilage tumors -- Vascular and other mesenchymal tumors and lesions -- Bone manifestations of hematologic disorders and small-cell tumors / Vincent J. Vigorita, and Jeffrey F. Lipton -- Metastatic bone disease / Vincent J. Vigorita, and Jeffrey F. Lipton -- Osteonecrosis -- Synovium -- Arthritis -- Joint arthroplasty pathology -- Soft tissue pathology -- Commonly performed orthopaedic procedures / Adam Phillip Breceda, Eli Bryk, Vincent Vigorita.1 online resource (xi, 895 pages)
Dr. Vincent J. Brown
Dr. Vincent J. Brown, Negro History Month Speaker in 1967 at Winston-Salem State College (second from left) talking with president Kenneth R. Williams (left) and unidentified staff. (Unable to uncover Brown's background.
Letter from Vincent J. Ryan to Senator Langer Regarding Inadequacy of Proposed Lieu Lands, February 19, 1947
This letter dated February 19, 1947, from Bishop Vincent J. Ryan to United States Senator William Langer, expresses Ryan\u27s disapproval for the proposed lieu lands to the Indians of the Elbowoods Reservation as compensation for taking their land. Ryan argues that if flooding will destroy any opportunities for ranching, there must be adequate compensation for the loses. The letter includes handwritten notes, including Indians and some other illegible writing.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1485/thumbnail.jp
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