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  • An artificial language used by documentation systems for purposes of indexing.
  • Langage artificiel utilisé dans les systèmes d'information documentaire à des fins d'indexation.
  • Lenguaje artificial empleado por los sistemas de documentación con fines de indexación.

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    • UF Documentary languages
    • UF Retrieval languages
    • UF Langage de recherche documentaire
    • UF Langage documentaire
    • UF Lenguaje de búsqueda documental
    • UF Lenguaje de indización
    • UF Lenguaje documental

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    GB 0114 MS0080 · 1829

    Papers of James Fernandez Clarke, 1829, comprising a volume titled Notes of a Reader Volume I containing information relating to topics including drunkeness; stammering; the nervous system; travels in Turkey and Palestine; classification of the animal kingdom; painters and painting; idiosyncracies; the pursuit of knowledge; poetry; juvenile delinquency; and natural history.

    Clarke , James Fernandez , bap 1812-1875 , medical writer and surgeon
    GB 0100 G/PP1/60 · 1795-1797
    Part of GUY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL RECORDS

    Notes taken from lectures and texts by Martin Tupper and James Tupper 1795-1797, including: 'Lectures on botany by James Edward Smith MD FRS, President of the Linnaean Society, Proprietor of the Linnaean Collection, delivered at the theatre, Guy's Hospital, London, taken by J P Tupper, 1795', manuscript volume of lecture notes with botanical illustrations, 364pp; volume entitled 'Philosophy, 1795' containing Martin Tupper's notes on natural philosophy, probably taken from published works; 'Lectures on botany by James Edward Smith MD FRS, President of the Linneaean Society, delivered in the theatre, Guy's Hospital, 1797', manuscript notes on 18 lectures taken by Martin Tupper on subjects including: the three kingdoms of nature; vegetable anatomy; parts of a plant; the various effects of light upon plants; the seed vessels; the sexual system of plants; the Linnaean system; illustrations of the Linnaean classes and orders. 143pp; 'Babington extracts' - notes on various medical subjects, presumably from lectures by William Babington (1756-1833).Also includes notes of lectures on comparative anatomy by Astley P Cooper, St Thomas's Hospital.

    Tupper , Martin , died 1844 , physician Tupper , James P , fl 1794-1795 , medical student