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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_DigbyAnne Digby - Wikipedia

    Anne Digby (born 5 May 1943 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey) is a prolific British children's writer best known for the Trebizon series published between 1978 and 1994. The name is a pen name. Digby attended North London Collegiate School before becoming a magazine journalist, and lived in Paris for a while.

  2. University of Pretoria. Digby ANNE, Professor Emeritus in History | Cited by 528 | of Oxford Brookes University, Oxford | Read 47 publications | Contact Digby ANNE.

  3. 1 dic 1987 · anne digby. Madness, Morality, and Medicine: A Study of the York Retreaf, 1796–1914. (Cambridge History of Medicine.) New York: Cambridge University Press. 1985. Pp. xvi, 323. $39.50 | The American Historical Review | Oxford Academic. Volume 92. Issue 5. December 1987. Journal Article. anne digby.

    • George K. Behlmer
    • 1987
  4. Anne Digby, Madness, morality and medicine. A study of the York Retreat 1796–1914, Cambridge University Press, 1985, 8vo, pp. xvi, 323, illus., £27.50. | Medical History | Cambridge Core. Home. > Journals.

    • Andrew Scull
    • 1987
  5. Anne Digby is a popular British children's author, best known for her fourteen-book Trebizon series, set at a large boarding school. In addition to her own Trebizon books, Digby has contributed new volumes to Enid Blyton's Naughtiest Girl series.

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  6. 1 feb 1996 · Anne Digby. Making a Medical Living: Doctors and Patients in the English Market for Medicine, 1720–1911. (Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time, number 24.) New York: Cambridge University Press. 1994. Pp. xix, 348. $64.95 | The American Historical Review | Oxford Academic. Journal Article. Anne Digby.

  7. 3 set 2020 · In the first full-length study of general practice for these years, Anne Digby deploys an impressive range of hitherto unused archival material and oral testimony to probe the character of general practitioners' careers and practices, and to assess their relationships with local communities, a wider society, and the state.