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Anne Thackeray Ritchie
Anne Isabella, Lady Ritchie ( Thackeray; 9 June 1837 – 26 February 1919), eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray, was an English writer, whose several novels were appreciated in their time and made her a central figure on the late Victorian literary scene. She is noted especially as the custodian of her father's literary legacy, and for short fiction that places fairy tale narratives in a Victorian milieu. Her 1885 novel ''Mrs. Dymond'' introduced into English the proverb, "If you give a man a fish he is hungry again in an hour. If you teach him to catch a fish you do him a good turn." Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 3 results of 3
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Use of implementation mapping in the planning of a hybrid type 1 pragmatic clinical trial: the BeatPain Utah study by Julie M. Fritz, Bryan Gibson, David W. Wetter, Guilherme Del Fiol, Victor Solis, Isaac Ford, Kelly Lundberg, Anne Thackeray
Published in Implementation Science Communications (2024-01-01)Get full text
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BeatPain Utah: study protocol for a pragmatic randomised trial examining telehealth strategies to provide non-pharmacologic pain care for persons with chronic low back pain receivi... by David W Wetter, Kelly Lundberg, Tom Greene, Guilherme Del Fiol, Emily Bennett, Julie M Fritz, Anne Thackeray, Adam Goode, Bryan Gibson, Victor Solis, Adrianna Romero, Isaac Ford, Leticia Stevens, Tracey Siaperas, Jennyfer Morales, Melissa Yack
Published in BMJ Open (2022-11-01)Get full text
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