Books by "Jack Edward Harrison"

3 books found

Recovery of Mercury from Cinnabar Ores by Electrooxidation

Recovery of Mercury from Cinnabar Ores by Electrooxidation

by Aarne Visnapuu, Bernard J. Scheiner, D. D. Fischer, E. S. Shedd, George A. Savanick, J. R. Cobble, Jack C. White, James S. Browning, Joseph Cervik, Karl R. Becker, Michael L. Boucher, Milton M. Tilman, Seth C. Schaefer, Andrew J. Fergus, Donald J. Bauer, H. H. Fields, J. P. Hansen, J. W. Jensen, John C. Cooper, Kenneth P. V. Lei, Robert Lynn Crosby, Thomas L. McVay, Arthur B. Johnson, George N. Aul, L. A. Neumeier, Richard Edward Lindstrom, Richard W. Watson, Roald Edmund Lindstrom, Thomas N. Goff

1975

Medical Histories of Confederate Generals

Medical Histories of Confederate Generals

by Jack D. Welsh

1995 · Kent State University Press

This is a compilation of the medical histories of 425 Confederate generals. It does not analyze the effects of an individual's medical problems on a battle or the war, but provides information about factors that may have contributed to the wound, injury, or illness, and the outcome.

Physics, Metaphysics, and God - Third Edition

Physics, Metaphysics, and God - Third Edition

by Jack W. Geis

2010 · AuthorHouse

"At long last, a promising dialogue between science and medicine has begun. A focal point of this discussion is healing and how it happens. Jack W. Geis shows how modern physics and spirituality are centrally involved in this debate. No one who is interested in the current interface between science, spirituality and medicine can afford to neglect his ideas."—Larry Dossey, MD, Author: Healing Beyond the Body, and Healing Words: The Power of Prayer and the Practice of Medicine "This book introduces some of the most perplexing and exciting aspects of the revolution going on in physics today as it continues toward an increasingly metaphysical basis for defining reality. This exciting scientific revolution should be shared by everyone and the issues taken up in this book form a basis for that participation. That the math is not in the chalk is becoming increasingly evident, as well as the question as to which is more substantial."—Dr. Laurance R. Doyle, Astrophysics and Planetary Science, Center for the Study of Life in the Universe, SETI Institute