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| Topic: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: General Chat Posted: 21/01/2009 21:42:14 Subject: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) Thanks a lot again. I have added the books to my essential purchases list and I will have a look at the papers. I think I may have to plan a research trip in the summer so I can get down to the CRO. |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: General Chat Posted: 20/01/2009 22:16:57 Subject: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) An excellent response as ever Carnkie...thank you very much |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: General Chat Posted: 20/01/2009 15:39:10 Subject: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) When reading a couple of articles on this topic, I noticed that they refer to the disease being brought in from men returning from other countries. I was just wondering, where the men in Camborne wen |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: General Chat Posted: 19/01/2009 21:50:51 Subject: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) Thanks for it Peter. I will refer back to the original when in doubt. I know what its' like. Your interpretation may be totally different from mine. |
| Topic: Social conditions in Camborne | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: Mining People & Communities Posted: 19/01/2009 21:46:18 Subject: Social conditions in Camborne Thanks for your replies everyone. I will try using COPAC for those articles Pixie cheers. I am not sure about any documentary stuff in Camborne. I will ask my mate who works at Crofty to have a sno |
| Topic: Social conditions in Camborne | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: Mining People & Communities Posted: 19/01/2009 15:55:41 Subject: Social conditions in Camborne Are these available online? |
| Topic: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: General Chat Posted: 19/01/2009 14:43:27 Subject: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) Thanks Peter, I got your email and it looks like brilliant information. |
| Topic: Social conditions in Camborne | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: Mining People & Communities
Posted: 19/01/2009 13:49:57
Subject: Social conditions in Camborne
That is so kind of you. I will research the background to the paper and get back to you! Thanks xXx |
| Topic: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: General Chat Posted: 19/01/2009 13:48:37 Subject: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) Thanks Peter...it does look interesting, I have PM'd you my email address |
| Topic: Social conditions in Camborne | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: Mining People & Communities Posted: 19/01/2009 13:25:55 Subject: Social conditions in Camborne Thanks got it. Looks like an interesting read |
| Topic: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: General Chat Posted: 19/01/2009 13:17:06 Subject: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) Thanks a lot. ICLOK has also highlighted this one and I have printed it off into my growing folder of knowledge lol |
| Topic: Social conditions in Camborne | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: Mining People & Communities Posted: 19/01/2009 13:14:40 Subject: Social conditions in Camborne Anything from that general area is excellent. Thanks a lot. You guys have been so helpful already! |
| Topic: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: General Chat Posted: 19/01/2009 13:12:25 Subject: Ankylostomiasis (Hookworm) That would be really helpful mate. Thank you! |
| Topic: Social conditions in Camborne | |
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lynseyshaw |
Forum: Mining People & Communities Posted: 19/01/2009 12:47:08 Subject: Social conditions in Camborne Hiya...does anyone have any information on the social conditions in Camborne in the late 19th/early 20th century. I am interested in different types of housing; occupations; unemployment; any disease |