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Thomas Salmon (1679–1767) was an English historical and geographical writer. Contents. 1 Life; 2 Works. 2.1 Editor of State Trials. 3 Notes. Life.
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Thomas Salmon (1648–1706) was an English cleric and writer on music. Contents. 1 Life; 2 Works; 3 Family; 4 Notes. Life. edit. Thomas Salmon was the son of ...
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Thomas W. Salmon proposed broadening the specialty of psychiatry to move beyond the traditional focus on institutional care.
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Follow Thomas Salmon and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Thomas Salmon Author Page.
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Benjamin Wardhaugh presents the first published scholarly edition of Salmon's writings on pitch, previously only available mostly in manuscript.
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Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767: A collection of state-trials and proceedings, upon high-treason, and other crimes and misdemeanours, from the reign of King Edward VI ...
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Thomas Salmon (1647-1706) is remembered today for the fury with which Matthew Locke greeted his first foray into musical writing, the Essay to the ...
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Thomas William Salmon, MD (1876-1927), was in charge of psychiatry for the American Army overseas during World War I.
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Dr. Salmon was born in Troy, New York, and received his MD (1899) from Albany Medical College. In 1903, Dr. Salmon joined the US Public Health Service.
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"Salmon, Thomas (bap. 1679, d. 1767), historian and travel writer" published on by Oxford University Press.
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