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G H BISHOP

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The Journal of General Physiology|October 30, 2009
THE EFFECTS OF POLARIZATION UPON THE STEEL WIRE-NITRIC ACID MODEL OF NERVE ACTIVITYG H Bishop
Physiological Reviews|October 29, 2010
Neural mechanisms of cutaneous senseG H BISHOP
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 15, 1977
The male midwife, back in 1779G H Bishop
Annual Review of Physiology|October 29, 2010
Nerve and synaptic conductionG H BISHOP
British Dental Journal|February 26, 2011
Eminent Victorian dentistry. 1. John Ruskin and the patient experience of Victorian dentistry. Ruskin's dentist, Alfred James WoodhouseM G H Bishop
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London|August 8, 2019
The Athenæum Club, the Royal Society and the reform of dentistry in nineteenth-century Britain: A research reportMalcolm G H Bishop
British Dental Journal|March 12, 2011
Eminent Victorian dentistry. 2. John Ruskin and the patient experience of Victorian dentistry. Ruskin's mouth and teethM G H Bishop
British Dental Journal|September 11, 2007
A picture of dentistry at Charing Cross in the 1730s given by Hogarth's painting and print of Night. Professional governance, identity and possible mercury intoxication as an occupational hazard for his barber tooth-drawerM G H Bishop
British Dental Journal|January 17, 2003
Ethics: How the Apothecaries Act of 1815 shaped the dental profession. Part 2. The chemist-dentists and the education of dentistsM G H Bishop, S Gelbier
British Dental Journal|February 28, 2003
Ethics: how the Apothecaries Act of 1815 shaped the dental profession. Part 1. The Apothecaries and the emergence of the profession of dentistryM G H Bishop, S Gelbier
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The Journal of General Physiology|October 30, 2009
THE EFFECTS OF POLARIZATION UPON THE STEEL WIRE-NITRIC ACID MODEL OF NERVE ACTIVITYG H Bishop
Physiological Reviews|October 29, 2010
Neural mechanisms of cutaneous senseG H BISHOP
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 15, 1977
The male midwife, back in 1779G H Bishop
Annual Review of Physiology|October 29, 2010
Nerve and synaptic conductionG H BISHOP
British Dental Journal|February 26, 2011
Eminent Victorian dentistry. 1. John Ruskin and the patient experience of Victorian dentistry. Ruskin's dentist, Alfred James WoodhouseM G H Bishop
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London|August 8, 2019
The Athenæum Club, the Royal Society and the reform of dentistry in nineteenth-century Britain: A research reportMalcolm G H Bishop
British Dental Journal|March 12, 2011
Eminent Victorian dentistry. 2. John Ruskin and the patient experience of Victorian dentistry. Ruskin's mouth and teethM G H Bishop
British Dental Journal|September 11, 2007
A picture of dentistry at Charing Cross in the 1730s given by Hogarth's painting and print of Night. Professional governance, identity and possible mercury intoxication as an occupational hazard for his barber tooth-drawerM G H Bishop
British Dental Journal|January 17, 2003
Ethics: How the Apothecaries Act of 1815 shaped the dental profession. Part 2. The chemist-dentists and the education of dentistsM G H Bishop, S Gelbier
British Dental Journal|February 28, 2003
Ethics: how the Apothecaries Act of 1815 shaped the dental profession. Part 1. The Apothecaries and the emergence of the profession of dentistryM G H Bishop, S Gelbier
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