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This book provides an overview of the history of allied medicine in
the Great War. Based on both primary research and secondary
literature, it offers a clear and concise account of medical
treatment during the Great War, exploring the advancements of the
period and the human experience of the medical war.As well as
covering European medical work, the book draws on a range of
American primary sources and texts in order to address the American
medical experience of the First World War, an area that has been
neglected by the existing literature. This is an accessible
exploration of the medical war, the people involved, and its
impact. It is an essential text for undergraduate and postgraduate
students of history taking courses on medicine in war, the history
of medicine or the Great War.
The standard-setting text in oncology for 40 years, DeVita, Hellman
and Rosenberg's Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 12th
Edition, provides authoritative guidance and strategies for
managing every type of cancer by stage and presentation. Drs.
Vincent T. DeVita, Jr., Theodore S. Lawrence, and Steven A.
Rosenberg oversee an outstanding team of expert contributing
authors who keep you up to date and fully informed in this
fast-changing field. This award-winning reference is also
continually updated on Health Library and VitalSource platforms for
the life of the edition. Integrates basic science into individual
cancer chapters for more efficient reference Features quarterly
updates that include late-breaking developments in oncology such as
new drugs and clinical trials, as well as new case studies and
interactive algorithms Offers balanced, multidisciplinary advice
from a surgeon, a medical oncologist, and a radiation oncologist
Provides updated content on immunotherapy and genetics throughout
Includes important related topics such as cancer screening and
prevention, palliative care, supportive oncology, and quality of
life issues Now available in a convenient single volume, or a
seven-multivolume option for portability and ease of use Enrich
Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred
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to audiobook, powering your content with natural language
text-to-speech.
Preventing Disease, the offspring of an extraordinary collaboration
between the U.S. and Canadian Preventive Services Task Forces,
presents a meticulous and objective review of the published
evidence on preventive measures. Examining such diverse and
relevant topics as screening for endometrial cancer, exercise
counselling for healthy adults, and the evidence for a causal
relation between dietary lipids and coronary heart disease, this
volume reflects the editors' shared conviction that recommendations
for preventive action should rarely exceed what is well justified
by the evidence. In the current period, characterized as the Second
Public Health Revolution, the authors' hard-nosed approach leads
them to ask the tough questions. Are preventive measures
cost-saving? Does preventive screening actually lead to treatment
in clinical practice? Does the treatment do more good than harm? To
what extent does our desire to eliminate causes of serious
disability, ill health and premature death cloud our objectivity?
All concerned about preventive medicine, community health, and
primary care will find valuable stimulation for thought and action
in this book: the contributions have gone beyond the rhetoric.
This cross-disciplinary text is designed to appeal to a diversity of social science scholars. The central focus is on new ways of viewing the career, or how working lives unfold over time. Fresh views from psychology, social psychology, sociology, anthropology, organization theory, economics, and political science are among those represented in the twenty-five chapter anthology. The design of the handbook in three parts--current approaches, new ideas, and future directions--is intended to engage the reader in the debate from which new and better career theories can be developed.
"The writing is beautiful, the ideas persuasive, and the picture it paints of the process of careful observation is one that every writer should read. . . . A rich and wonderful book." --American Journal of Education A landmark contribution to the field of research methodology, this remarkable book illuminates the origins, purposes, and features of portraiture--placing it within the larger discourse on social science inquiry and mapping it onto the broader terrain of qualitative research.
Fluvial Hydraulics provides a sound qualitative and quantitative
understanding of water and sediment flows in natural rivers. This
understanding is essential for modeling and predicting hydrologic
and geomorphologic processes, erosion, sediment transport, water
supply and quality, habitat management, and flood hazards. This
book's coverage bridges the gap between the highly quantitative
mechanics-based civil-engineering approach to stream hydraulics and
the more qualitative treatments of fluvial geomorphology typical of
earth-sciences and natural-resources curricula. Measurements of
natural river flows illustrate many central concepts.
The book is specifically designed for upper-level students and
practitioners who are interested in a fundamental understanding of
river behavior. An introduction to the history of fluvial
hydraulics and an overview of the morphology and hydrology of
rivers provides the context for the rest of the text. A thorough
understanding of water properties, including turbulence, is
developed via a series of simple thought experiments. The bases of
the equations that are used to describe and predict river flows are
systematically presented, including dimensional analysis.
Subsequent chapters build logically on these foundations, covering
velocity distributions, new insights to the central topic of flow
resistance, the magnitudes of forces in natural river flows, the
principles of conservation of energy and momentum, the prediction
of water-surface profiles, the principles of flow measurement,
mechanics, and geomorphic aspects of sediment transport. The book
will be especially valuable in providing a scientific basis for the
growing field of river restoration.
An appendix reviews dimenstions, units, and numerical precision.
Over 250 references are cited, providing an entree to the extensive
multi-disciplinary literature on rivers. The book's website
provides suggestions for student exercises and makes available
extensive data bases of measured streamflows for student
exploration.
Recent scientific advances have revolutionized cancer research and
practice, creating a body of molecular biology information that is
important to research scientists and clinical oncologists alike.
Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology: Primer of the
Molecular Biology of Cancer, 3rd Edition, keeps you up to date with
all that's new in this rapidly changing field. Derived from DeVita,
Hellman, and Rosenberg's Cancer: Principles and Practice of
Oncology - widely regarded as the definitive clinical reference in
oncology - the third edition of this popular Primer provides a
single-volume, highly focused reference on every important frontier
in the molecular biology of cancer. Compiles the knowledge and
experience of leading scientists and clinicians in the field.
Provides separate chapters on each of the 18 most common cancer
types, with state-of-the-art information on how molecular biology
advances are impacting clinical practice. Includes a thorough
chapter on genetic counseling and genetic testing to help you
navigate the challenges and ethical dilemmas of cancer genetics.
Covers key topics such as Hallmarks of Cancer, Precision Medicine
in Oncology, Cancer Immunotherapy, Pharmacogenomics, and many more.
Enrich Your Ebook Reading Experience Read directly on your
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As a new century approaches, Edinburgh is a city divided. The
wealthy residents of New Town live in comfort, while Old Town's
cobblestone streets are clotted with criminals, prostitution, and
poverty. Detective Inspector Ian Hamilton is no stranger to
Edinburgh's darkest crimes. Scarred by the mysterious fire that
killed his parents, he faces his toughest case yet when a young man
is found strangled in Holyrood Park. With little evidence aside
from a strange playing card found on the body, Hamilton engages the
help of his aunt, a gifted photographer, and George Pearson, a
librarian with a shared interest in the criminal mind. But the body
count is rising. As newspapers spin tales of the "Holyrood
Strangler," panic sets in across the city. And with each victim,
the murderer is getting closer to Hamilton, the one man who dares
to stop him.
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