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INDEX SEARCH RESULTS FOR: AMPLEFORTH
Ampleforth College
Ampulla, Holy - brought by Holy Spirit
amputation - in 16th century
- and infection
- of Nelson's arm
- at Waterloo
- first under anaesthesia
- during the First World War
- in 20th century
- prevented by penicillin
Amritsar - holy city of the Sikhs
Amsterdam - and banking
- and religious freedom in 17th century
- and Rembrandt
- saved from French in 1672
Amundsen, Roald - Northwest Passage
Amyntas III - king of Macedonia
Anabaptists - in Zürich
- and Pennsylvania
Anabasis - by Xenophon
anaemia - and 17th century treatment
anaesthesia - discovery
anaesthetic - in the 13th century
- in 20th century
- in childbirth
- and hospital surgery
- and intensive care units
- development of local anaesthetic
- intravenous and intramuscular
- nerve block analgesia
- pain clinics
- and controlled death
- and 'brain death'
- and accusation of attempted rape
Anagni - arrest of Boniface VIII
Anasazi culture - of New Mexico
Anastasia - wife of Ivan the Terrible
- known also as Asia Minor
- first Greek colonies
- and the Seleucid empire
- and the Seljuk Turks
ANATOMY
Anatomy Act (1832) - attempt to deter body-snatching
Anatomy Lesson of Dr Tulp - Rembrandt
Anaximander - Greek philosopher
ANC (African National Congress)
- in Northern Rhodesia
ancestor worship - in primitive religion
- in China
- ceremony at the tomb
ancien régime - in France
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