The Life and Work of David Tannenberg William H. Armstrong. tached to another master outside the village ... When he was twelve , the officials criticized his being seen with Henry Frey's daughter in their outlot.92 In 1780 he was not ...
Organs for America: The Life and Work of David Tannenberg
The Historical Organ in America: A Documentary of Recent Organs Based on European & American Models
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The stories of how the Farber and Delaroca families made their separate journeys to the operating room offers insight into the hazards and inequities of a cobbled-together system that each year leaves more than 98,000 gravely ill Americans ...
His most recent book , The Wolle Family of Bethlehem : An American Musical Dynasty , is in press . He lives with his wife in Bethlehem . Laurence Libin is the Frederick P. Rose Curator in Charge of Musical Instruments at The ...
An ethnographic analysis of organ transplantation in Turkey, based on the stories of kidney-transplant patients and physicians in Istanbul.
How a 19th century instrument helped to shape New World culture.
Organs in America
Opportunities for Organ Donor Intervention Research focuses on the ethical, legal, regulatory, policy, and organizational issues relevant to the conduct of research in the United States involving deceased organ donors.