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Rebecca Crumpler was the first Black woman in the United States to earn a medical degree. She also wrote one of the first, if not the first, medical texts by a Black person in the United States. Research: Allen, Patrick S. “‘We must attack the system': The Print Practice of Black ‘Doctresses'.” Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, Volume 74, Number 4, Winter 2018. https://doi.org/10.1353/arq.2018.0023 Boston African American National Historic Site. “Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler.” National Park Service. https://www.nps.gov/people/dr-rebecca-lee-crumpler.htm The Boston Globe. “Boston's Oldest Pupil.” 4/3/1898. Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Rebecca Lee Crumpler". Encyclopedia Britannica, 1 Jan. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rebecca-Lee-Crumpler. Accessed 7 February 2024. Cazalet, Sylvain. “New England Female Medical College & New England Hospital for Women and Children.” http://www.homeoint.org/cazalet/histo/newengland.htm “The Colored People's Memorial.” The News Journal. 17 Mar 1874. Crumpler, Rebecca. “A Book of Medical Discourses: In Two Parts.” Boston : Cashman, Keating, printers. 1883. https://archive.org/details/67521160R.nlm.nih.gov/mode/2up Granshaw, Michelle. “Georgia E.L. Patton.” Black Past. 12/19/2009. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/patton-georgia-e-l-1864-1900/ Gregory, Samuel. “Doctor or Doctress?” Boston, 1868. https://digirepo.nlm.nih.gov/ext/dw/101183088/PDF/101183088.pdf Herbison, Matt. “Is that Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler? Misidentification, copyright, and pesky historical details.” Drexel University Legacy Center. 6/2013. https://drexel.edu/legacy-center/blog/overview/2013/june/is-that-dr-rebecca-lee-crumpler-misidentification-copyright-and-pesky-historical-details/ Herwick, Edgar B. III. “The 'Doctresses Of Medicine': The World's 1st Female Medical School Was Established In Boston.” WGBH. 11/4/2016. https://www.wgbh.org/lifestyle/2016-11-04/the-doctresses-of-medicine-the-worlds-1st-female-medical-school-was-established-in-boston Janee, Dominique et al. “The U.S.'s First Black Female Physician Cared for Patients from Cradle to Grave.” Scientific American. 11/2/2023. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/americas-first-black-female-physician-cared-for-patients-from-cradle-to-grave/ Klass, Perri. “‘To Mitigate the Afflictions of the Human Race' — The Legacy of Dr. Rebecca Crumpler.” New England Journal of Medicine. 4/1/2021. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2032451 Laskowski, Amy. “Trailblazing BU Alum Gets a Gravestone 125 Years after Her Death.” Bostonia. 8/7/2020. https://www.bu.edu/articles/2020/rebecca-lee-crumpler-first-black-female-physician-gets-gravestone-130-after-death/ Markel, Howard. “Celebrating Rebecca Lee Crumpler, first African-American woman physician.” PBS NewsHour. 3/9/2016. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/celebrating-rebecca-lee-crumpler-first-african-american-physician "Rebecca Lee Crumpler." Contemporary Black Biography, vol. 89, Gale, 2011. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1606005213/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=0b5b3c23. Accessed 7 Feb. 2024. Sconyers, Jake. “Dr. Rebecca Crumpler, Forgotten No Longer (episode 200).” HUB History. 8/30/2020. https://www.hubhistory.com/episodes/dr-rebecca-crumpler-forgotten-no-longer-episode-200/ "SETS IN COLORED SOCIETY.: MRS JOHN LEWIS IS THE MRS JACK GARDNER OF HER PEOPLE--MISS WASHINGTON A LEADER IN ARTISTIC CIRCLES--MEN AND WOMEN IN BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WALKS--THE PROMISE OF A POET." Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922), Jul 22 1894, p. 29. ProQuest. Web. 8 Feb. 2024 . Shmerler, Cindy. “Overlooked No More: Rebecca Lee Crumpler, Who Battled Prejudice in Medicine.” New York Times. 7/16/2021. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/16/obituaries/rebecca-lee-crumpler-overlooked.html Skinner, Carolyn. “Women Physicians and Professional Ethos in Nineteenth-Century America.” Southern Illinois University Press, 2014. Project MUSE. muse.jhu.edu/book/28490 Spring, Kelly A. “Mary Eliza Mahoney.” National Women's History Museum. https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/mary-mahoney Tracey, Liz. “The ‘Doctress' Was In: Rebecca Lee Crumpler.” JSTOR Daily. 3/9/2020. https://daily.jstor.org/the-doctress-was-in-rebecca-lee-crumpler/ Wells, Susan. “Out of the Dead House: Nineteenth-Century Women Physicians and the Writing of Medicine.” University of Wisconsin Press, 2012. Project MUSE. muse.jhu.edu/book/16736 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:25:19 - André Cazalet, ancien cor solo de l'orchestre de Paris (1/5) - par : Judith Chaine - Coup de projecteur cette semaine sur l'un des plus remarquables représentant du cor, André Cazalet ! Le corniste solo de l'Orchestre de Paris qui vient tout juste de prendre sa retraite revient sur son parcours personnel et artistique au micro de Judith Chaine. - réalisé par : Arnaud Chappatte
durée : 00:25:09 - André Cazalet, ancien cor solo de l'orchestre de Paris (2/5) - par : Judith Chaine - Coup de projecteur cette semaine sur l'un des plus remarquables représentant du cor, André Cazalet ! Le corniste solo de l'Orchestre de Paris qui vient tout juste de prendre sa retraite revient sur son parcours personnel et artistique au micro de Judith Chaine. - réalisé par : Arnaud Chappatte
durée : 00:25:07 - André Cazalet, ancien cor solo de l'orchestre de Paris (3/5) - par : Judith Chaine - Coup de projecteur cette semaine sur l'un des plus remarquables représentant du cor, André Cazalet ! Le corniste solo de l'Orchestre de Paris qui vient tout juste de prendre sa retraite revient sur son parcours personnel et artistique au micro de Judith Chaine. - réalisé par : Arnaud Chappatte
durée : 00:25:13 - André Cazalet, ancien cor solo de l'orchestre de Paris (4/5) - par : Judith Chaine - Coup de projecteur cette semaine sur l'un des plus remarquables représentant du cor, André Cazalet ! Le corniste solo de l'Orchestre de Paris qui vient tout juste de prendre sa retraite revient sur son parcours personnel et artistique au micro de Judith Chaine. - réalisé par : Arnaud Chappatte
durée : 00:25:11 - André Cazalet, ancien cor solo de l'orchestre de Paris (5/5) - par : Judith Chaine - Coup de projecteur cette semaine sur l'un des plus remarquables représentant du cor, André Cazalet ! Le corniste solo de l'Orchestre de Paris qui vient tout juste de prendre sa retraite revient sur son parcours personnel et artistique au micro de Judith Chaine. - réalisé par : Arnaud Chappatte
Aujourd'hui je vous conseille un genre littéraire propice à la reprise de la lecture ! Comment trouver un livre qui nous fera regoûter à aux émotions intenses de la lecture ? Un livre facile à lire qui nous happe rapidement. Pour ne pas trop nous éloigner dans un premier temps des séries qui peuplent bon nombre de nos soirées, je vous propose un genre littéraire très addictif, je vous propose de vous lancer dans le merveilleux monde des sagas familiales. Voici les livres dont je parle dans cet épisode : -Stefan Zweig, Le Joueur d'échecs, 1943 (publié à titre posthume) -Elizabeth Jane Howard, La Saga des Cazalet, 1er tome intitulé L'Été anglais, 1990. -Joël Dicker, Le Livre des Baltimore, Éditions de Fallois, 2015. -Régine Deforges, La Bicyclette bleue Éditions Ramsay, 1981. -Pierre Lemaître, la trilogie Les Enfants du désastre avec Au revoir la-haut, (T.1) Les couleurs de l'incendie (T.2) et Miroir de nos peines (T.3), Éditions Albin Michel, publiés entre 2013 et 2020. -Roger Martin du Gard, Les Thibault , Éditions Gallimard, 8 tomes publiés entre 1922 et 1940. saga pour laquelle il a reçu le prix Nobel de littérature en 1937 N'hésitez pas à me suivre sur mon compte Instagram ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le programme national de Service Civique Jeunes et Nature est la concrétisation d'une volonté du président de la République d'inciter à l'engagement de la jeunesse pour la biodiversité. L'objectif : mobiliser 1000 jeunes volontaires sur des missions de Service Civique en faveur de la nature d'ici la fin 2023. Explications du dispositif avec les experts : Natalie COMMEAU, adjointe au sous-directeur de la coordination, de l'appui, de la stratégie et du pilotage des politiques de protection et de restauration des écosystèmes, à la DGALN au sein du ministère en charge de la transition écologique et de la cohésion des territoires, Grégory CAZALET, vous êtes Directeur général de l'Agence du Service Civique et Hélène PARMENTIER, chargée de mission mobilisation des territoires, à la DGALN, au sein du ministère en charge de la transition écologique et de la cohésion des territoires. SITES WEB : info sur FORFAIT : https://www.demarches-simplifiees.fr/commencer/aide-a-l-accueil-d-un-service-civique-jetn info sur AAP : https://www.demarches-simplifiees.fr/commencer/appel-a-projets-service-civique-jeunes-et-nature Ou via Aides territoires : https://aides-territoires.beta.gouv.fr puis, sur la page d'accueil, entrer « civique » dans les mots-clés de recherche et sélectionner la thématique « biodiversité » (liens : forfait : https://aides-territoires.beta.gouv.fr/aides/1dc1-aide-a-laccueil-dun-service-civique-jeunes-et/, AAP : https://aides-territoires.beta.gouv.fr/aides/6ca3-appel-a-projets-jeunes-et-nature/)
durée : 00:28:22 - Actualités de l'orchestre - par : Christian Merlin - Une seule actualité pour clore la saison : le départ à la retraite, au 1e septembre, d'André Cazalet, d'ores et déjà légendaire cor solo de l'Orchestre de Paris depuis 1981 et figure de proue de son instrument. - réalisé par : Marie Grout
You can catch Michel cooking live in the Big Kitchen on Friday 16th June at the BBC Good Food Show Summer 2023! Michel Roux was born in 1960 in Pembury, Kent, where his father Albert Roux worked as a private chef for the Cazalet family. His earliest food memories are the smells of the Fairlawne kitchen – pastry, sugar caramelizing and stews – where he played under the table while his father and mother Monique prepared the meals.After deciding to follow in his father's footsteps, he left school at 16 for the first of several challenging apprenticeships at Maître Patissier, Hellegouarche in Paris from 1976 to 1979. He was then Commis de Cuisine at Alain Chapel's signature restaurant at Mionay near Lyon, Michel's biggest influence. His military service was spent in the kitchens at the Elysée Palace at the time of Presidents Giscard d'Estaing and François Mitterrand. He also spent time at Boucherie Lamartine and Charcuterie Mothu in Paris, and the Gavers Restaurant in London.
In questa puntata, Alessandro Barbaglia racconta dell'ultima edizione della Fiera del Libro per Ragazzi di Bologna e quindi si parla anche di libri per ragazzi con: La montagna dei gatti di Ferdinand Grimm, edito da L'Orma editore, Questa non è la mia faccia di Neil Gaiman, pubblicato da Mondadori e Perché dovresti leggere libri per ragazzi anche se sei vecchio e saggio di Katherine Rundell, edito Rizzoli.La novità della settimana è Sull'isola di Federico Baccomo, edito Mondadori, mentre Chiara Sgarbi consiglia La saga dei Cazalet, di Elizabeth Jane Howard, edito Fazi.E poi la parola al libraio Tino Malini della libreria La Memoria del mondo di Magenta che suggerisce: Il cammino per la felicità di Miguel Angel Montero (Sperling & Kupfer) e Tutto nella bottiglia di Alessandra Grittini (La memoria del mondo).Inoltre, si può partecipare a Shelf, inviando un breve messaggio vocale tramite Whatsapp al numero 3489128916: raccontaci cosa stai leggendo e dove!***SHELF. IL POSTO DEI LIBRIdi Alessandro Barbaglia e Chiara SgarbiRealizzato da MONDADORI STUDIOSA cura di Miriam Spinnato, Michele Dalai, Danilo Di TerminiCoordinamento editoriale di Elena MarinelliProgetto grafico di Francesco PoroliMusiche di Gianluigi CarloneMontaggio e post produzione Indiehub studio***Con l'invio del tuo contributo audio dichiari di accettare le condizioni del servizio podcast disponibili al seguente link
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Host Mark Ablett is joined by Sara Hannell, managing partner of Alexiou Fisher Phillips solicitors, to talk about her very recent case of Olga Cazalet v Walid Abu-Zalaf [2022] EWFC 119. This is a fascinating case where the applicant wife sought to rescind a 9 year old Decree Nisi on the basis of alleged reconciliation, in order to ultimately benefit from better terms under a pre-nuptial agreement. The judgment involves a trawl through 160 years of law before forming a definitive test to apply. Sara offers her unique insight, from the heart of the case, as to the reasoning behind the judgment and the issues which arose. In the judgment, Mostyn J also comments about the perils of placing emphasis on witness demeanour and Sara gives her views as to the comments generally and where they lie in the context of this case. A most interesting listen! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caz is seeking the seat of Knox County Trustee, we learned about what the office does as well as what he wants to do if elected. Great coversation and he succeeded in getting me well off topic, but it was fun and informative His website Our Facebook, Twitter, Website
In the 90th episode of the Brian Hornback Experience I talk with David "Caz" Cazalet, the Democrat candidate for Knox County Trustee. The Knox County General Election is Thursday August 4, 2022 Early Voting July 15-30. All the Brian Hornback links you should need are here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-hornback/support
Les films de Noël ont déjà envahi Netflix, les décorations commencent à apparaître dans les rues et nous, on est dans les starting blocks ! Pour l'occasion on a sorti nos plus beaux pulls de Noël et on a choisi de faire un épisode un peu spécial, en vous parlant des livres à mettre sous le sapin pour vos proches, ou en vous donnant des idées cadeaux pour les amoureux de littérature. Et dans la hotte du Père Noël, il y a :Underground Railroad, de Colson Whitehead (Editions Livre de Poche et Albin Michel)Freedom, l'incroyable histoire de l'Underground Railroad, de Jennifer Dalrymple et Justine Brax (Editions Albin Michel Jeunesse)Des souris et des hommes, de John Steinbeck et Rebecca Dautremer (en version illustrée aux éditions Tishina - en poche aux éditions Folio)Mille Femmes blanches, de Jim Fergus (Editions Pocket) Mais aussi :La saga des Cazalet, de Elizabeth Jane Howard (Editions de la Table Ronde)La villa aux étoffes, de Anne Jacobs (Editions 10/18)Les Editions des Saint PèresLa Saga Anne Shirley, de Lucy Maud Montgomery (Editions Monsieur Toussaint Louverture)Le coffret Les détectives du Yorkshire, de Julia Chapman (Editions Robert Laffont)Et les protèges-livres d'Escale en Bord de Page (https://linktr.ee/Escaleenborddepage) et les carnets de notes et marques-pages de la papeterie Le Carré d'Encre.
SAINT-SAËNS: Sinfonía nº 2 en La menor, Op. 55 (23.50). Orq. Sinf. de Londres. Dir.: Y. Butt. Fantasía para arpa, Op. 95 (8.01). M.-R. Calvo-Manzano (arp.). Romanza para trompa o violoncello y orquesta en Fa mayor (arr. para tpa. y p.) (3.32). A. Cazalet (tpa.), L. Wagschal (p.). 6 Estudios para piano, Op. 52 (nº 6 Estudio en forma de vals capricho) (4.52). F.-R. Duchable (p.). Escuchar audio
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Andrés Amorós recomienda el libro de Elisabeth Jane Howard, Los años ligeros. Crónicas de los Cazalet.
Andrés Amorós recomienda el libro de Elisabeth Jane Howard, Los años ligeros. Crónicas de los Cazalet.
Bonjour à tout.e.s ! Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de GéogrAfrica !
Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a esta nueva reseña en formato podcast. Vuelve a Librorum la autora británica (es un decir, porque ya falleció) Elizabeth Jane Howard. Este es el cuarto libro de la saga de la familia Cazalet. En anteriores episodios del podcast habéis podido escuchar más sobre estas novelas, concretamente aquí: Los años ligeros – […] The post #77 UN TIEMPO NUEVO (CRÓNICAS DE LOS CAZALET 4), ELIZABETH JANE HOWARD first appeared on Sons Podcasts.
This week's TellyCast is presented in association with Moore Kingston Smith https://mooreks.co.uk/ Access Entertainment President and former Director of Television at the BBC Danny Cohen and Moore Kingston Smith partner Val Cazalet talk media investments, the BBC chair role, Channel 4 privatisation and preparing for winter with host Boom! PR/ PRBuzz.TV's Justin Crosby.And we’ll find out their Heroes of the Week – and who or what they're telling to Get in the Bin! And winter is coming as K7 Media's Girts Licis looks at what we might see from the streamers and broadcasters over the next few months.This week's links;Join the TellyCast Community on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8983918/ DannyITV restructuring https://variety.com/2020/tv/global/itv-restructures-business-svod-focus-headquarters-london-1234809348/Channel4 privatisation https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-54541607 ValJames Bond https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/oct/18/for-your-eyes-only-tale-of-the-superspy-the-taxman-and-a-very-british-brandCovid Restart Scheme https://www.gov.uk/government/news/500-million-film-and-tv-production-restart-scheme-officially-opens-from-todayTellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers.Sponsorship justin@boomdialogue.com Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.
Who is Charly Cazalet? Charly is one of the first long haired NYC rockers. His band, The Outsiders were one of the first British Invasion influenced bands to play The Scene, an early Manhattan rock venue. Charly also had his own influence on The Left Banke, a popular NYC band known for the big hit “Walk Away Renee”, writing later songs with them and teaching them how to play their instruments. Later he would record with The Left Banke as well. Charly has his hand in other musical endeavors as well and you can hear him talk about his interesting life here on the Rocker Mike and Rob Presents Show. Please follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter and at www.gettinglumpedup.com Get your T-shirt on www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedup https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/ #rock #metal #rocknroll #guitar #punk #band #heavymetal #alternative #emo #bands #hardrock #grunge #guitarist #rockmusic #pop #musician #concert #punkrock #rockandroll #metalhead #indie #classicrock #nirvana #blues #fender #goth #livemusic #bass #guitars #bringmethehorizon #nycrock #nycrocknroll #nycrocks #nycrockband #nycrockettes #nycrockbands
La familia Cazalet vuelve a Librorum con sus dramas, sus silencios y sus buenos momentos, que aunque cueste creerlo, también los tienen. Hace un tiempo os reseñé la primera parte de esta saga de novelas de la escritora británica Elizabeth Jane Howard: Los años ligeros, y fue un episodio del podcast al que disteis muy […]
Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a un nuevo episodio de Librorum dedicado a una de esas novelas cuya acción transcurre en la primera mitad del siglo XX en Europa. Los años ligeros es el primer libro de la saga familiar de los Cazalet y fue escrita en 1990 por Elizabeth Jane Howard. Recordad que este es un […]
BBC Good Food Show Summer / BBC Gardeners’ World Live - Birmingham NEC 13 - 16 June 2019
Michel Roux Jr was born in 1960 in Pembury, Kent, where his father Albert Roux worked as a private chef for the Cazalet family. His earliest food memories are the smells of the Fairlawne kitchen – pastry, sugar caramelizing and stews – where he played under the table while his father and mother Monique prepared the meals. After deciding to follow in his father’s footsteps, he left school at 16 for the first of several challenging apprenticeships at Maître Patissier, Hellegouarche in Paris from 1976 to 1979. He was then Commis de Cuisine at Alain Chapel’s signature restaurant at Mionay near Lyon, Michel’s biggest influence. His military service was spent in the kitchens at the Elysée Palace at the time of Presidents Giscard d’Estaing and François Mitterrand. He also spent time at Boucherie Lamartine and Charcuterie Mothu in Paris, and the Gavers Restaurant in London.
Primeras páginas de “Los años ligeros. Crónicas de los Cazalet”, de Elizabeth Jane Howard. Siruela (Nuevos Tiempos). 436 páginas.
John Galsworthy! Elizabeth Jane Howard! Circadian novels! Find out what that means, and much more, in episode 41. Guys, it was SUPER hot when we were recording this podcast. It’s rather cooler now that I’m editing, but I rather
BBC Good Food Show Summer / BBC Gardeners’ World Live - Birmingham NEC 13 - 16 June 2019
BBC Good Food Show Summer 2017 Preview - Michel Roux Jr was born in 1960 in Pembury, Kent, where his father Albert Roux worked as a private chef for the Cazalet family. His earliest food memories are the smells of the Fairlawne kitchen – pastry, sugar caramelizing and stews – where he played under the table while his father and mother Monique prepared the meals.
See Michel at the Show on Saturday 7 November Michel Roux Jr was born in 1960 in Pembury, Kent, where his father Albert Roux worked as a private chef for the Cazalet family. His earliest food memories are the smells of the Fairlawne kitchen – pastry, sugar caramelizing and stews – where he played under the table while his father and mother Monique prepared the meals.
With John Wilson. Last Vegas stars Hollywood heavyweights Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro and Kevin Kilne as a group of sixty and seventy somethings throwing a stag do for their old friend Billy, played by Michael Douglas. The film, which has been described as The Hangover for the older generation, explores issues of retirement and bereavement against the backdrop of the excesses of Las Vegas. Antonia Quirke reviews. The novelist Elizabeth Jane Howard, known for her best-selling series about the lives of the Cazalet family, has died at the age of 90. In interviews previously recorded for Radio 4, we hear from Elizabeth Jane Howard and her step-son, Martin Amis. Sculptor Tom Price talks about a new exhibition of his work at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. His bronze sculptures of contemporary figures were initially inspired by the expressions on people's faces as they watched a performance piece by Price in which he spent a week licking a gallery wall. Tom Price discusses the legacy of the YBAs and using dentists' tools to create the fine detail on his sculptures. Jarvis Cocker and Martin Wallace talk about their film The Big Melt which was commissioned to celebrate the centenary of stainless steel production in Sheffield. Created from archive from the British Film Institute and set to a score composed by Cocker and performed by Sheffield musicians, the film tells the story of steel and of Sheffield's past. Front Row looks ahead to what 2014 may have in store in the world of pop music. Music journalist Kitty Empire discusses the musicians that are likely to dominate the next twelve months and which artists are likely to release new albums. Producer: Olivia Skinner.