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  1. Our hundred days in Europe; by Oliver Wendell Holmes 1809-1894, 1887-12-31
  2. Poems by Oliver Wendell Holmes 1809-1894, 1895-12-31
  3. The works of Oliver Wendell Holmes by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1892-01-01
  4. Songs in many keys By Oliver Wendell Holmes. by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1862-01-01
  5. The poetical works of Oliver Wendell Holmes. by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1902-01-01
  6. Large paper edition. The writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes. in t by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1891-01-01
  7. The iron gate. and other poems. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1881-01-01
  8. The guardian angel by Oliver Wendell Holmes. by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1875-01-01
  9. The poetical works of Oliver Wendell Holmes. by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1878-01-01
  10. Elsie Venner a romance of Destiny by Oliver Wendell Holmes. by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1883-01-01
  11. Soundings from the Atlantic by Oliver Wendell Holmes. by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1864-01-01
  12. Songs in many keys. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1862-01-01
  13. The writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes. by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1891-01-01
  14. The complete poetical works of Oliver Wendell Holmes. by Holmes. Oliver Wendell. 1809-1894., 1908-01-01

41. Holmes, Oliver Wendell Information On Healthline
Oliver Wendell Holmes was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1809 and died in Boston in 1894. Known primarily as a writer and poet, Holmes embarked on a medical career in 1830.
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42. A Mortal Antipathy: First Opening Of The New Portfolio By Oliver Wendell Holmes
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43. Holmes Oliver Wendell American Jurist: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com
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44. Over The Teacups By Oliver Wendell Holmes - Project Gutenberg
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Author Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894 Title Over the Teacups Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature Subject American wit and humor Subject Literature, Modern Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Sep 29, 2004 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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45. Holmes Oliver Wendell American Author And Physician: Free Encyclopedia Articles
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46. Pages From An Old Volume Of Life; A Collection Of Essays, 1857-1881 By Holmes -
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Author Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894 Title Pages from an Old Volume of Life; a collection of essays, 1857-1881 Contents Bread and the newspaper My hunt after "the captain" The inevitable trial Cinders from the ashes The pulpit and the pew. Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature Subject Essays Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Sep 28, 2004 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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Holmes’ first fame as an essayist came through the medical essays written on his return from Paris, where he studied medicine from 1833 to 1835. There he had breakfasted regularly at the café once frequented by Voltaire, Rousseau, and Fontenelle. In 1836 and 1837, Holmes won three of the four 50-dollar Boylston Prizes for his essays “Facts and Traditions Respecting the Existence of Indigenous Intermittent Fever in New England,” “The Nature and Treatment of Neuralgia,” and “The Utility and Importance of Direct Exploration in Medical Practice.”
One hundred years after the publication of his controversial 1842 essay “The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever,” in which he presented overwhelming evidence that doctors often infected pregnant women with the fatal disease, an article in the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association called this essay “the most important contribution made in America to the advancement of medicine.” Such essays, as well as “Currents and Counter-Currents in Medical Science” (1860), the most popular and quoted of all Holmes’ medical writings, exhibit thorough research, lively language and thought, and even occasional humor.
Holmes devoted himself to medical rather than to political and social reform. One national issue which aroused him, however, was the secession of the Southern states, which he decried in such essays as “Bread and the Newspaper” (1861), “The Inevitable Trial” (1863), and “My Hunt After The Captain’” (1862), which described his search for his son and namesake, Captain Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., who was wounded three times during the Civil War.

48. The Poet At The Breakfast-Table By Oliver Wendell Holmes - Project Gutenberg
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Author Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894 Title The Poet at the Breakfast-Table Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature Subject Poetry Subject Conversation Fiction Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Sep 29, 2004 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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49. The Professor At The Breakfast-Table By Oliver Wendell Holmes - Project Gutenber
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50. Encyclopaedia Britannica (11th Edition): Holmes, Oliver Wendell
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HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL (1809-1894), American writer and physician, was born on the 29th of August 1809 at Cambridge, Mass. His father, Abiel Holmes (1763-1837), was a Calvinist clergyman, the writer of a useful history, Annals of America Constitution . These verses were sung all over the land, and induced the Navy Department to revoke its order and save the old ship. Turning next to medicine, and convinced by a brief experience in Boston that he liked it, he went to Paris in March 1833. He studied industriously under Louis and other famous physicians and surgeons in France, and in his vacations visited the Low Countries, England, Scotland and Italy. Returning to Boston at the close of 1835, filled with a high professional ambition, he sought practice, but achieved only moderate success. Social, brilliant in conversation, and a writer of gay little poems, he seemed to the grave Bostonians not sufficiently serious. He won prizes, however, for professional papers, and lectured on anatomy at Dartmouth College. He wrote two papers on homoeopathy, which he attacked with trenchant wit; also a valuable paper on the malarial fevers of New England. In 1843 he published his essay on the Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever , which stirred up a fierce controversy and brought upon him bitter personal abuse; but he maintained his position with dignity, temper and judgment; and in time he was honoured

51. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes
Book review by G. Edward White, covering the highlights of Holmes legal career and his political views.
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Alternative History Eschatology History Literature ... Reply to John J. Reilly Here Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Law and the Inner Self
by G. Edward White
Oxford University Press, 1993
$18.95, 628 pp.
ISBN: 0-19-510128-6
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The decisive choices thus were made during what amounts to a single, long lifetime. Oliver Wendell Holmes's long adult life almost matched it. In the field of American jurisprudence, many of the final forms are his. He, perhaps more than anyone else, broke American legal thinking of its natural law habits and enshrined positivism as the only respectable philosophy of law. He quite literally wrote the book on legal pragmatism. He provided the theoretical framework that made it possible for the federal government to create the kind of "soft" command economy typical of twentieth century states. He made it possible for labor unions to carry out class war in the courts rather than in the streets. He turned the First Amendment's freedom of the press clause from a dead letter to a premise of American culture. Also, he was never what he seemed. President Theodore Roosevelt, apparently mislead by the militaristic rhetoric of Holmes's extra-judicial statements into believing Holmes to be a congenial jingo, appointed him to be an associate justice on the United States Supreme Court in 1902. Always hardworking and never a difficult colleague, he was a respected but slightly obscure figure until the 1920s, when he became the darling of Progressives, civil libertarians and the labor movement. In his 80s, he became a national figure for the first time. Then and for decades afterward, he was the "Yankee from Olympus," the "great dissenter," even "..the greatest legal intellect in the history of the English-speaking world," in the opinion of his Supreme Court successor, Benjamin Cardozo. With his brilliant epigrammatic prose style and fearsome moustaches, he joined Mark Twain and Benjamin Franklin as an archetypical American.

52. Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Portrait of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Photogravure; 27.5 x 21.7 cm. Goupil, after a painting by Sarah W. Whitman. New York, D. Appleton, n.d. Call No II H7525 WH1.
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53. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Biographies: Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, J
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Quote Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. was born in Boston on March 8, 1841. He would live until two days short of his 94th birthday. His father, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. , was a physician, a professor of medicine at Harvard, and an author of novels, verse, and humorous essays. Thus, Holmes grew up in a literary, and prosperous, family. Holmes attended private schools in Boston and then, like his father, Harvard. Young Holmes was not overly impressed with the Harvard of that time, finding the curriculum stultifying (Henry Adams later remarked that "Harvard taught little, and that little ill."). He exercised his literary talents as editor of the Harvard Magazine, and in numerous essays. His graduation was even in some doubt, as he had been publicly admonished by the faculty for "disrespect" towards a professor. Holmes evidently took this as an affront and left to train for the Civil War . His unit was not immediately sent to the front, and Holmes was persuaded to return and receive his degree. After graduating from Harvard, Holmes began his Civil War service. He was wounded in battle three times and also suffered numerous illnesses. Though he was later to glorify wartime service, he declined to renew his term of service when it expired. Holmes apparently, and justifiably, felt that he had done more than his duty, and had survived one battle too many to continue tempting fate.

54. Holmes, Oliver Wendell Summary | BookRags.com
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55. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Associate Justice, US Supreme Court
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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Captain and Brevet Colonel, U.S. Army
Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court Born in Massachusetts, he was a Civil War veteran who was wounded three times in battle and who met President Abraham Lincoln on one of the President's visits to the front. He taught law at Harvard, sat on the Massachusetts Supreme Court for twenty years and served for thirty years on the United States Supreme Court, where he helped President Franklin D. Roosevelt select his own successor. An interesting fact is that he had ben appointed to the Court by President Theodore Roosevelt, who was disappointed in many of his decisions. He was known on the Court as "The Great Dissenter" because of the brilliant legal reasoning found in his written opinions. He retired from the Court on January 12, 1932 and was the oldest man to have ever served on the court. He died in Washington, D. C. on March 6, 1935 and was buried in Section 5 of Arlington National Cemetery. His wife, Fannie Bowditch Dixwell Holmes (December 1840-April 1929), whose burial was arranged by Chief Justice William Howard Taft because Holmes was too shy to ask for the honor, is buried with him.

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Musings of a Varied and Sundry Nature This is a delightful little work. Comprising a series of articles published in the Atlantic Monthly in the 1850s, The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table is a rambling but never disjointed first-person narrative of "conversations" between the narrator (the "Autocrat" from the title) and his fellow boarders in a Boston boarding house. I use the term "conversations" because the work is primarily monological, with the other boarders chiming in only infrequently to interrupt the Autocrat's musings and observations.

57. The Common Law By Oliver Wendell Holmes - Project Gutenberg
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58. The Path Of The Law By Oliver Wendell Holmes - Project Gutenberg
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59. Holmes, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Oliver Wendell Information | HighBeam Research
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60. Oliver Wendell Holmes - Kalliope
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