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Books > Medicine > Other branches of medicine > Environmental medicine
This well-illustrated book is a comprehensive guide to the
cutaneous clinical presentations of mycobacterial infections. The
Mycobacterium genus includes over 170 species, nontuberculous
mycobacteria (NTM) having been added to the obligate human
pathogens such as M. tuberculosis and M. leprae. NTM are widely
distributed in the environment with high isolation rates worldwide;
the skin is a major target with variable clinical manifestations. A
current resurgence in tuberculosis is aggravated by the synergy
with human immunodeficiency virus, the breakdown of health care
systems, and the rise in multidrug-resistant disease, as the
incidence of leprosy remains stable, at around 250,000 new cases
annually, regardless of effective antibiotic therapy. Presentations
of various cutaneous infections caused by mycobacteria may be
overlooked by clinicians owing the lack of familiarity with
tuberculosis, leprosy, and the related NTM clinical features. This
handy guide will help the dermatologist to spot the different
clinical manifestations, make a prompt diagnosis, and apply
effective treatment.
In his second book of Arts and Crafts, Dr. Asim K. Dasgupta takes
us on another fascinating voyage of discovery, exploring some of
the most important achievements of human ingenuity across many
centuries and many thousands of miles. In these pages you can learn
some of the secrets of bee-keeping, and thrill to the dangerous
adventure of wild-honey gatherers; find out how to get salt from
seawater; and penetrate some of the secrets of the whisky
distillers. You can visit the little-known worlds of the
jute-miller and the silk-weaver, and find out how an umbrella, a
comb, a clock or a cork is made. You can follow a hardwood tree
from forest to wood work, and a stone from quarry to carving. This
book tells us how hand-made cards, mosaic, fine jewellery,
gemstones and many other crafts are created or produced. In
addition, Dr. Dasgupta provides an expert guide to the health risks
attending each craft. The book is illustrated throughout with
superb photographs showing how the arts and crafts are practised in
various parts of the world.
Surviving Dengue Fever is a factual personal account of what it is
like to suffer from this unpleasant tropical disease. Far from
being a mild flu-like virus, as some sources suggest, this
mosquito-borne disease causes unpleasant symptoms and long-lasting
after-effects that linger for months. In more serious cases, Dengue
Fever can be fatal. The frustrating lack of available detailed
information motivated the author to keep a diary of the symptoms,
along with the best treatments found to alleviate the fever, rash,
painful joints and peeling skin that accompany dengue fever.
Written in simple layman's terms, Surviving Dengue Fever offers an
in-depth insight into what to expect if you are unfortunate enough
to be contract dengue fever. It answers many questions that
sufferers and their carers may have about dengue fever,
particularly the timeline of each phase of the disease. It
describes the many unexpected after-effects such as peeling skin,
hair loss, weight loss and vertigo that the author experienced up
to 12 weeks after being diagnosed with dengue fever. As a handbook,
Surviving Dengue Fever gives a full and detailed account of Dengue
Fever from the patient's point of view. This invaluable book should
be recommended reading for all tropical travelers and medical
practitioners who may come into contact with dengue fever.
In the 1940s and 1950s, Albert Schweitzer was one of the best-known
figures on the world stage. Courted by monarchs, world statesmen,
and distinguished figures from the literary, musical, and
scientific fields, Schweitzer was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in
1952, cementing his place as one of the great intellectual leaders
of his time. Schweitzer is less well known now but nonetheless a
man of perennial fascination, and this volume seeks to bring his
achievements across a variety of areas-philosophy, theology, and
medicine-into sharper focus. To that end, international scholars
from diverse disciplines offer a wideranging examination of
Schweitzer's life and thought over the course of forty years.
Albert Schweitzer in Thought and Action gives readers a fuller,
richer, and more nuanced picture of this controversial but
monumental figure of twentieth-century life-and, in some measure,
of that complex century itself.
Now in its 7th edition, Auerbach's Wilderness Medicine continues to
help you quickly and decisively manage medical emergencies
encountered in any wilderness or other austere setting!
World-renowned authority Dr. Paul Auerbach and 2 new associate
editors have assembled a team of experts to offer proven,
practical, visual guidance for effectively diagnosing and treating
the full range of issues that can occur in situations where time
and resources are scarce. Now in an exciting 2-volume set that
includes convenient online access, this indispensable resource
equips physicians, nurses, advanced practice providers, first
responders, and rescuers with the essential knowledge and skills to
effectively address and prevent injuries and illnesses - no matter
where they happen! Brand-new 2-volume format ensures all content is
available in print and online to provide you easy access. Face any
medical challenge in the wilderness with expert guidance from
hundreds of outstanding world experts edited by Dr. Auerbach and 2
new associate editors, Drs.Tracy Cushing and N. Stuart Harris New
and expanded chapters with hundreds of new photos and illustrative
drawings help increase your visual understanding of the material
Acquire the knowledge and skills you need with revised chapters
providing expanded discussions of high-altitude medicine,
improvisation, technical rescue, telemedicine, ultrasound, and
wilderness medicine education Ten new chapters cover Acute
High-Altitude Medicine and Pathophysiology; High Altitude and
Pre-Existing Medical Conditions; Cycles, Snowmobiles, and other
Wilderness Conveyances; Medical Wilderness Adventure Races
(MedWAR); Canyoneering and Canyon Medicine; Evidence-Based
Wilderness Medicine; National Park Service Medicine; Genomics and
Personalized Wilderness Medicine; Forestry; and Earth Sciences 30+
Expert Consult online videos cover survival tips, procedural
demonstrations, and detailed explanations of diseases and incidents
Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced
eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures,
images, videos, and references from the book on a variety of
devices Brand-new 2-volume format ensures all content is available
in print and online to provide you easy access. Face any medical
challenge in the wilderness with expert guidance from hundreds of
outstanding world experts edited by Dr. Auerbach and 2 new
associate editors, Drs.Tracy Cushing and N. Stuart Harris. New and
expanded chapters with hundreds of new photos and illustrative
drawings help increase your visual understanding of the material.
Acquire the knowledge and skills you need with revised chapters
providing expanded discussions of high-altitude medicine,
improvisation, technical rescue, telemedicine, ultrasound, and
wilderness medicine education. Ten new chapters cover Acute
High-Altitude Medicine and Pathophysiology; High Altitude and
Pre-Existing Medical Conditions; Cycles, Snowmobiles, and other
Wilderness Conveyances; Medical Wilderness Adventure Races
(MedWAR); Canyoneering and Canyon Medicine; Evidence-Based
Wilderness Medicine; National Park Service Medicine; Genomics and
Personalized Wilderness Medicine; Forestry; and Earth Sciences. 30+
Expert Consult online videos cover survival tips, procedural
demonstrations, and detailed explanations of diseases and
incidents. Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase.
This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the
text, figures, images, videos, and references from the book on a
variety of devices.
This book is written from the author's own perspectives as Theater
performer, actress and professional singer from the age of two
years old and, latterly, as an Osteopath specializing in the
treatment of performing artists. Blending this experience and
expertise, Jennie Morton uniquely draws together the physiological,
psychological and sociocultural aspects of being a performer, and
views them in the context of health and well-being. Illuminated
with interviews with leading performers from many disciplines,
including Paul Roberts, lead singer of The Stranglers, and Stefan
Dennis, actor and cast member of Australian television series,
Neighbours, the book provides detailed information on the
physiological processes behind performing arts related injuries
giving the reader the information to better manage their own
health. Crucially, the author examines the culture of training in
the performing arts and how best to prepare student performers for
life in the profession. This issue is particularly pertinent to the
author, who posits that the 'wearing of a mask' is inherent in many
performers and is sometimes seen to be a prerequisite of many
performing arts professions. It is this 'hiding behind the mask'
that is a centerpiece of the work here, as Morton explains that 'in
my experience as an Osteopath treating performers, the further
removed they are from their authentic selves and the more buried
they are beneath their own masks, the longer they seem to take to
heal. I wanted to explore this connection further and have
therefore delved into the medical, psychological and philosophical
literature to discover the underlying physiological and biological
mechanisms at play. I have then placed these in the context of the
cultural requirements of being a performer in the modern world to
see how we can explain the issues with which so many performing
artists struggle'. The book explores how early childhood
experiences can influence both emotional and physiological
development and how this can play a role in the creation of talent
and artistry. It looks at the culture of negative/fear-based
training in the arts and how this can lead to the issues of
perfectionism and obsession so often associated with performing
artists. The neurology of creativity is also discussed along with
issues of mental health with historical and cultural references to
performers throughout history. The historical roots of art itself
are also discussed with a look at how body language and early
communication developed into the music and art of today. Issues of
art as a commodity in the modern world are examined and how these
can affect the health and psychological well-being of artists who
try to earn their living from their passion. The physiological
mechanisms that lead to the pain and anxiety often experienced by
performing artists are explored, and descriptions of muscle
injuries and inflammatory processes are given to inform the reader
so they can better understand their own body mechanisms and how to
manage them. The sympathetic nervous system, or 'fight or flight'
mechanism is also discussed with reference to performance anxiety
and pain levels. The neurology of finding the performance 'zone' is
another subject of discussion. If this sounds like a science or
sci-fi book - it isn't! It reads beautifully, and is perfectly
pitched for the performer and student performer, as well as those
who work with and support them. Much of the Performing Arts
Medicine research and literature from the medical, psychological
and philosophical domains has not filtered down to those performers
who could benefit from it; this book simplifies and contextualizes
that research into a concise, readable and wholly practical
resource.
Minerals and Human Health is written in response to the demand for
additional knowledge about global climate change, the industrial
contamination of water reservoirs, and epidemiological intoxication
from industrial hazards related to the use of mineral resources.
The book addresses issues associated with the physical and
geological processes of the Earth, the sustainability and fragility
of the Earth's resources, and the interplay between health,
industrial activities, and environments. It combines mineralogy,
medicine, and the environmental, life, and political sciences to
develop solutions to ease human suffering from geological toxicity.
Minerals and Human Health helps students to understand the Earth's
activities and the unique resources that sustain life and
facilitate industrial progress. The text teaches readers how the
dispersal of geological materials effects the human population.
In-book quizzes allow students to assess their own progress.
Questions for discussion and review encourage critical thinking and
debate and support retention. Minerals and Human Health can be used
in courses on earth and environmental sciences, geopollution, and
geochemistry.
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