a history of british india from the earliest english intercourse to the present
- Author: charles macfarlane
- Genre: India
India’s length from Cashmir to Cape Comorin is about 1,900 English miles; and its breadth from the mouth of the Indus to the mountains to the East of the Baramputra river is considerably more than 1,500 English miles. It is crossed from east to west by a chain of mountains. Guzerat and Bengal are concerned by the natives as being included neither in Hindustan nor the Declcan; they differ greatly from each other, but each is like the part of Hindustan which is nearest to it. Its population is about 140,500,000. This is a great book on history that contains British point of view of the Empire.
mothers remedies
- Author: t j ritter
- Genre: Medicine
Mothers Remedies contains a big list of symptoms, causes and treatment of various diseases. The book was written by Dr. Ritter but cannot be called an exact science as some of the remedies have not been tested or proved to be helpful. Here readers will find some advice on how to struggle with illnesses with the help of those plants and things which have been known to the mankind for thousands of years and in many cases act better than traditional medicines.
the oxford reformers
- Author: frederic seebohm
- Genre: 16th century
This book was published for the first time in 1887 by Frederic Seebohm. The author here presents the list and description of biographies of the most prominent intellectuals and thinkers of England in the fifteenth and sixteenth century. Seebohm gives readers a profound idea of the views of such outstanding figures in the English history as John Colet, Desiderius Erasmus, and Thomas More. Besides, the description of their unique traits are also included in the book so it makes it even more appealing to a wide circle of readers.
the newer methods of blood and urine chemistry
- Author: r b h rutherford birchard hayes gradwohl
- Genre: Pathology
Originally published in 1914. This volume from the Cornell University Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies. All titles scanned cover to cover and pages may include marks, notations and other marginalia present in the original volume.
the chemistry of synthetic drugs
From Preface to the second edition: Besides the practical importance and inherent interest of the subject, it may also be of great value as a means of opening up new channels of research and of discovering new types of compounds. Just as the discovery of the coal-tar colours gave a great stimulus to the study of aromatic compounds, so the efforts to produce new drugs have led to a greatly increased 'knowledge of certain types of compounds, as, for example, those containing carbon united to arsenic and antimony.
The Reign of Mary Tudor
- Author: Froude James Anthony
- Genre: 16th century
Edited by Ernest Rhys --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
our davie pepper
- Author: Sidney Margaret
- Genre: India
This book is one of the stories in the series of stories which belong to the pen of Margaret Sidney and were written from 1881 to 1916. These series are called The Five Little Peppers book. Here readers will meet one of the five children of Mamsie and the late Mister Pepper named Davie. He is the youngest son in the family and can be definitely called the smartest. He is the center of the family and everybody in the family cares for him. Davie studies very hard, he is nice and charming. This story would be interesting both for children and their parents who will read the story to their children aloud.

