Books by "John R. Neff"

11 books found

The Pioneers of Beverly

The Pioneers of Beverly

by John A. Cornell

1889

History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884

History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884

by John Thomas Scharf, Thompson Westcott

1884

Financing an Empire

Financing an Empire

by John Thom Holdsworth, John Stuchell Fisher

1928

Digest

Digest

by John Bassett Moore

1898

Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania

Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania

by John Woolf Jordan

2004 · Genealogical Publishing Com

History of Allegany County, Maryland

History of Allegany County, Maryland

by James Walter Thomas, Thomas John Chew Williams

1924

New Techniques in Metabolic Bone Disease

New Techniques in Metabolic Bone Disease

by John C. Stevenson

2013 · Butterworth-Heinemann

New Techniques in Metabolic Bone Disease presents reviews of the major metabolic bone diseases and the advancement in the techniques used in both research and practice. The text particularly focuses on diagnostic, assessment, and measurement concerns and methodologies such as humoral and local factors affecting bone formation and resorption; photon absorptiometric techniques for measurement of bone mass; and computerized axial tomography scanning. The book will be of great use to both researchers and practitioners of medical fields concerned with bone disease, such as orthopedics.

A Collection of the Acts, Deliverances, and Testimonies of the Supreme Judicatory of the Presbyterian Church

A Collection of the Acts, Deliverances, and Testimonies of the Supreme Judicatory of the Presbyterian Church

by Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly, Samuel John Baird, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School)

1856

History of Early Chestnut Hill

History of Early Chestnut Hill

by John James Macfarlane

1927

Casper Branner (ca.1729-ca.1792) emigrated from southern Germany or possibly eastern Switzerland, and settled in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia probably about 1750. He married Catherine and they had eight children. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Kansas, Ohio, Illinois and elsewhere.