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Scots Legal History on a Harvard Library Blog – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
drawn from the Harvard Library's collection of Scottish material about the case of Stewart Nicholson V Stewart Nicolson, a divorce case where a witness was a slave, known as Latchemo.
Population health and the hardcore smoker: Geoffrey Rose revisited – SCPHRP
Mar 21, 2014. by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.Back to Top.
FREE WEBINAR: Introducing the New Meta-ethnography Reporting Guidance – SCPHRP
May 18, 2017. by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.Back to Top.
A summer in the life of a DLAM Employ.Ed Intern – Digital Learning Applications and Media
Thanks Stewart for your encouragement! Thank you Miki. I very much enjoyed reading this with my morning coffee.
Conference highlights: Service Design in Government 2019 – Website and Communications Blog
I’ll update here when I have it.). Lucy Stewart and Mather Trivett shared a case study: Building a user research library for local government which was really inspiring.
Seven Best Investments for Health Equity: Scotland, rUK* and Canada Compared – SCPHRP
by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. Interactive Content Manager for the Information Services Group. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.Back to Top.
Grace Hopper Colouring In – Ada Lovelace Day
Posted by Stewart Cromar.
Alain Wijffels: Chaire Européenne, Collège de France – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
The case was taken before Lord Stewart on the procedure roll for debate on the relevancy and specificity of the averments. ... This issue has been litigated around the world, as the very learned and wide-ranging judgment of Lord Stewart demonstrates.
Smoke-free legislation and hospitalizations for acute coronary syndrome – SCPHRP
Mar 21, 2014. by blogadmin is licensed under aAuthor: Stewart Cromar. ... View all posts by Stewart Cromar.Back to Top.
Leaving Argyle House: Looking back on 11 months as an Intern – Digital Learning Applications and Media
Thanks Stewart for your encouragement! Thank you Miki. I very much enjoyed reading this with my morning coffee.
