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Ray Clark had a simple idea: send a postcard - the same postcard -
depicting a memorial to war dead to those who might share their
thoughts with others on loss, remembrance, war and peace. The
response was remarkable. Men and women from all walks of life, from
the Cabinet, the House of Lords and the senior ranks of the British
Army to ex-servicemen, military historians, journalists and war
widows, felt moved to express their feelings in a few words on that
postcard. This book will sadden, provoke and inspire. The royalties
will all go to Help for Heroes, the well-known charity working for
the wounded of the British Armed forces, and Action Cancer.
It's time to enjoy your next visit to the casino. Gambling is
entertainment, and the casinos can make your next vacation a
wonderful adventure with great food, unbelievable live
entertainment, amazing artwork, and gambling. I strongly recommend
that you go to a casino with your spouse, family, and/or your
friends, because you all can have a great time. And when you go,
experience the alternative to slot machines by playing video poker.
As you experience video poker, you will learn that the game costs
less to play than slot machines, and employing your winning
strategy to video poker, you will find that, win or lose, you win.
So have fun on your next adventure to your favorite casino.
Highly Commended by the BMA Medical Book Awards for Surgical
Specialties! Ear, nose, and throat diseases present and progress
very differently in children than in adults, needing different
diagnostic and treatment strategies. Training in the subspecialty
of pediatric otolaryngology is often part of a general ENT program
and not a program in itself. As such, the general otolaryngologist
may be insufficiently prepared to handle certain pediatric cases.
R. W. Clarke's Pediatric Otolaryngology: Practical Clinical
Management aims to provide the pediatric ENT resident or fellow, as
well as the general ENT practitioner, with sound clinical guidance
on ENT pathologies as they affect the pediatric population. Key
Features: Fully describes the characteristics of ENT diseases in
children, as opposed to only describing how the disorders differ
from their presentations in adults International cast of expert
contributors Practice based, for the clinician Comprehensive
accounts of hearing loss in children, often poorly covered in
standard texts Text boxes orient the reader to "danger signs," "top
tips" in surgery, advice regarding potential complications,
situations that need urgent referral, and medicolegal pitfalls
Pediatric Otolaryngology is an essential reference of this
important subspecialty for ENT doctors in practice, as well as in
preparation for board examinations.
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