Books by "Joseph Mason"

12 books found

Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Michigan

Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Michigan

by Michigan. Constitutional Convention, Joseph H. Brewer

1907

The Last Apprentice: Curse of the Bane

The Last Apprentice: Curse of the Bane

by Joseph Delaney

2006 · Harper Collins

Now it's the dark's turn to be afraid The Spook and his apprentice, Thomas Ward, deal with the dark. Together they rid the county of witches, ghosts, and boggarts. But now there's some unfinished business to attend to in Priestown. Deep in the catacombs of the cathedral lurks a creature the Spook has never been able to defeat; a force so evil that the whole county is in danger of being corrupted by its powers. The Bane! As Thomas and the Spook prepare for the battle of their lives, it becomes clear that the Bane isn't their only enemy. The Quisitor has arrived, searching for those who meddle with the dark so he can imprison them—or worse. Can Thomas defeat the Bane on his own? Is his friend Alice guilty of witchcraft? And will the Spook be able to escape the Quisitor's clutches?

The Last Apprentice: Curse of the Bane (Book 2)

The Last Apprentice: Curse of the Bane (Book 2)

by Joseph Delaney

2011 · Harper Collins

Now it's the dark's turn to be afraid The Spook and his apprentice, Thomas Ward, deal with the dark. Together they rid the county of witches, ghosts, and boggarts. But now there's some unfinished business to attend to in Priestown. Deep in the catacombs of the cathedral lurks a creature the Spook has never been able to defeat; a force so evil that the whole county is in danger of being corrupted by its powers. The Bane! As Thomas and the Spook prepare for the battle of their lives, it becomes clear that the Bane isn't their only enemy. The Quisitor has arrived, searching for those who meddle with the dark so he can imprison them—or worse. Can Thomas defeat the Bane on his own? Is his friend Alice guilty of witchcraft? And will the Spook be able to escape the Quisitor's clutches?

An Almanack...

An Almanack...

by Joseph Whitaker

1918

Haydyn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information

Haydyn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information

by Joseph Haydn, Benjamin Vincent

1904

The Teaching Hospital: Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Evolution of Academic Medicine

The Teaching Hospital: Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Evolution of Academic Medicine

by Peter Tishler, Christine Wenc, Joseph Loscalzo

2013 · McGraw Hill Professional

CELEBRATING THE HISTORY OF AMERICA'S LANDMARK INSTITUTION The fascinating true story of Brigham and Women's Hospital Founded in 1913, the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital was the first medical institution since John Hopkins to foster clinical clerkships of medical students in the environment of a modern residency program. Forging a partnership with Harvard Medical School, the Brigham would become a major innovator in clinical research, implementing a new educational model that would inspire other hospitals for generations to come. In 1980 the Brigham merged with two other Boston medical institutions boasting their own profoundly important histories, the Boston Hospital for Women and the Robert Breck Brigham Hospital, to become Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH). This rich and insightful account brings this remarkable story to life: the milestone achievements, medical breakthroughs, and personal dedication that have made BWH a world-class leader in academic medicine. The Teaching Hospital includes: A comprehensive history of BWH, from its continued commitment to medicine, education, and compassionate care to its ongoing leadership in transforming science-driven healthcare today. A compendium of BWH's famous firsts, including the nation’s first maternity ward, the first in-vitro fertilization, the first successful human organ transplant, New England's first coronary care unit, and most recently, the first full-face transplant, as well as cutting-edge research in stem cells, systems biology, and bioengineering. A celebration of Brigham's luminaries and landmarks, from pioneers like Dr. Harvey Cushing, the father of modern neurosurgery, Dr. Bernard Lown, Nobel Peace Prize winning cardiologist, and Paul Farmer, co-founder of Partners in Health, to the hospital's milestone breakthroughs in radiology, arthritis, transplant surgery, immunology, women's health, community health, and more. With invaluable contributions from medical historians and doctors, this essential volume provides an in-depth history of the institution. Here is the evolution of BWH in all its dimensions: its reputation as an education and clinical innovator, its role in fostering groundbreaking biomedical research, its ties to the local community as well as to the nation and the world, its financial and administrative growth across the decades, the personalities who have made BWH famous, and the fascinating inner life of the hospital. Filled with stories of profound commitment, critical analysis, and behind-the-scenes details, the book celebrates the Brigham’s history in both a medical and cultural context.

Mason's Journey To Manhood

Mason's Journey To Manhood

by Joseph Whittington, Jr.

2015 · Lulu.com

The story of Mason's Journey to Manhood encourages young men to know that at some point in time, we all will have to step up to the plate and do what needs to be done. It's part of the human experience. At times, we will find ourselves having to step up at a younger age. It's okay. It's part of being a man and part of the journey into manhood.

The master mason's handbook

The master mason's handbook

by Frederick Joseph William Crowe

1894