Clima

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  • Average weather of any region.
  • Déterminé par l'ensemble des conditions météorologiques prévalant dans une région.
  • Condiciones meteorológicas predominantes en una región.

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    Términos jerárquicos

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      Nutt, William Harwood
      GB 0102 CWM/LMS Africa Personal Boxes 7-8 · 1892-1904
      Parte de COUNCIL FOR WORLD MISSION

      Papers, 1892-1904, of William Harwood Nutt, concerning his time with the London Missionary Society at Fwambo and Kambole in Central Africa, and comprising letters, 1892-1896, to and from his family and other correspondents; notes on supplies, 1892-1894; journals, 1892-1896, including notes on trips; meteorological registers, 1893-1895; surgical and medical records, 1894; three official papers on African affairs, 1895-1896; manuscripts, notes, and sketches, including maps, on Central Africa, its people, customs and beliefs, climate and topography; photographic negatives and prints of people and scenes; manuscript papers by Nutt on native treatment of disease in Central Africa, 1904.

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      Tyndall, John (1820-1893)
      GB 0117 MS 767 · sub-fonds · 19th Century

      Notebook of John Tyndall 'Number II, Thermometer observations als Lusgen 7 October to 15 October'. No year.

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      Brown, William Lauzun (d 1919)
      GB 0120 MSS.1371-1373, 8226-8233, 8298, 8527-8528, 8542 · 1897-[1905]

      A collection of material for, and drafts of, professional papers by William Brown, 1897-[1905]. Several of these works remain unpublished. The papers were concerned with: the use of animal substances for the cure of disease; urinary tests and diathesis; the history of Scottish medicine; and the history of the Medical Periodical Press.

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      GB 0120 MSS.7157, 7630-7632 · 1848-1866

      John Bishop King's personal papers, and diaries: MS. 7157 contains 2 items which reflect King's interest in phrenology and graphology, whilst diaries by him and his wife are held as MSS.7630-7632.

      Their diaries combine to cover, with one short break, a period from King's leaving England to their marriage and on for two years until their departure, presumably temporary, to the Andaman Islands. J.B. King's diary, MS.7630, primarily records details of his patients, the personal entries chiefly relate to voyages undertaken. Joanna King's diary, MS.7631, records household and social events in some detail. MS.7632 comprises loose papers previously kept in MSS.7630-7631, mainly newspaper advertisements.

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