Lectures and Lecturing
Found in 378 Collections and/or Records:
'Human genetic engineering'; 'Induced formation of enzymes'; 'Molecular "mistakes" '; and 'Neutralising antibodies to B. cereus Pencillinase', no date
The material conisists of notes for 3 undated lectures by Martin Rivers Pollock: 'Human genetic engineering'; 'Induced formation of enzymes'; 'Molecular "mistakes" '; and 'Neutralising antibodies to B. cereus Pencillinase'.
Inspiration, 1923
Lecture by John Baillie, examining the role of inspiration in religion, leading to enlightenment, as opposed to what is handed down by tradition (with letter from Bernard C Clausen, who has borrowed this text).
Intellectual System, Natural Laws, c1780-c1803
Volume contains notes on the philosophy of science and pedagogy.
Introductions, c1779-c1801
Volume consists of drafts of numerous introductions for various kinds of lectures in 'natural philosophy', the first dated October 26, 1779, and possibly bearing the name of David Hume.
Introductions, c1804
Volume consists of drafts of numerous introductions for various kinds of lectures in 'natural philosophy'. They discuss the use of terms like 'causation' and 'laws', concerned less with scientific facts than with how to study science itself.
Introductions, c1804
Volume consists of drafts of numerous introductions to 'natural philosophy'. They discuss the use of terms and laws, concerned less with scientific facts than with how to study science itself.
Jesus' teaching about the Physical side of our nature, c1912-c1955
Undated lecture by John Baillie, discussing the absence in Jesus' teaching of specific references to recreation or physical education.
John Macmurray Papers
The Papers of John Macmurray contain manuscripts and typescripts of works; transcripts and offprints; lectures and lecture notes, sermons and addresses; exercise books, note books, and loose pages; material in binders and folders.
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Laboratory Apparatus, 1859-1860
List of scientific apparatus and equipment used by the Department of Chemistry for its lectures.
'Lecture 1: Enzyme induction', 1958
The material consists of a 12 page typescript for 'Lecture 1: Enzyme induction' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given at the National Institute of Health, Betheseda, Maryland, USA, 1958.