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‘Bachpacking’ and the lure of the inventions – Boston Globe
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'Bachpacking' and the lure of the inventions
Boston Globe Simone Dinnerstein can remember the first time she heard one of Bach's two-part inventions. She was about 9 years old and attended the Manhattan School of Music every Saturday in its precollege program. One of her classmates played the D minor … |
Journal celebrates 200 years of service – Boston Globe
In 1819, French physician René Laennec published a description of the cacophony of sick lungs, deciphered with his new invention: the stethoscope. Some 18 months later, doctors in New England read about his discoveries in one of the early …
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Happy birthday, New England Journal of Medicine! – Boston Globe
In 1819, French physician René Laennec published a description of the cacophony of sick lungs, deciphered with his new invention: the stethoscope. Some 18 months later, doctors in New England read about his discoveries, delivered across the sea …
“new invention” – read more