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Introduction: In Poland, mushrooms poisonings, are still quite often, especially in autumn. Each year, in our country 500-1000 cases of mushrooms poisoning are registered, from which 70% are adults, and 30% children. Amanita Phalloides, also known as a ‘d... see more

Over the past 200 years, society has come to accept the idea that addictions such as alcoholism and pathological gambling (PG) are a type of disease that is chronic, progressive, and somewhat mysterious in terms of etiology. This conception has been most ... see more

Over the past 200 years, society has come to accept the idea that addictions such as alcoholism and pathological gambling (PG) are a type of disease that is chronic, progressive, and somewhat mysterious in terms of etiology. This conception has been most ... see more

In this chapter, we will discuss selected aspects of the impact of women’s movement on the developmentof modern epidemiology in Norway based on the experiences of leading a research program in Women’sHealth (RPWH, 1991-96) aimed at mapping and assessing g... see more

The article is devoted to the history of the edition of literary and theater works of Karol Wojtyla – John Paul II. Based on the surviving materials in the archives, often unknown facts were presented showing the su... see more

In response to the invitation to reflect on the future of Church History as anacademic theological discipline, this essay discusses five theses: (i) The vitality ofChurch History as an academic discipline is linked to its ability to contributetowards a re... see more

The first narrative of the South African Naval Forces during the Second World War was written by Cdr H.R. Gordon-Cumming, OBE for the Union War Histories Section in the Office of the Prime Minister and appears to have been completed in December 1950. A nu... see more

The South African National Museum of Military History came into being as a result of the Second World War (1939-1945). It was during this period that Captain (later Colonel) J. Agar-Hamilton, official historian of the Union Defence Force, suggested the es... see more

In response to the invitation to reflect on the future of Church History as anacademic theological discipline, this essay discusses five theses: (i) The vitality ofChurch History as an academic discipline is linked to its ability to contributetowards a re... see more

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