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An Atlas of Skeletal Trauma in Medico-Legal Contexts

An Atlas of Skeletal Trauma in Medico-Legal Contexts Soren Blau

An Atlas of Skeletal Trauma in Medico-Legal Contexts


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Author: Soren Blau
Published Date: 14 Nov 2017
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback::796 pages
ISBN10: 0128037598
Publication City/Country: San Diego, United States
File size: 53 Mb
Dimension: 216x 276x 44.45mm::2,360g

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But both suffered from the succession custom of the Franks that caused a king to divide his kingdom among his Oppressions of the French Protestants, to which is added, the Edict of the French King, prohibiting all Public Exercise of the Pretended Reformed Religion in his Kingdom with the Form of Abjuration the Revolting Protestants are to Subscribe and Swear to ([London]: Printed G.M., 1686) Small 8o Bound with [Anon.] Controlled Religion. In 1685 Louis XIV demolished the Edict of Nantes which took away the religious freedom of the French Protestants, also known as Huguenots. As a result 200,000 Huguenots left France which created economic issues. The country of France had lost a big labor force with Louis XIV s religious choices. An Atlas of Skeletal Trauma in Medico-Legal Contexts eBook: Soren Blau, David Ranson, Chris O'Donnell: Kindle Store. Editorial Reviews. About the Author. 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