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Come take a stroll down the memory lane of medical history.
"Reflections on Pediatric Medicine from 1943 to 2010" recounts the
struggles of a dedicated pediatrician as he attempts to strike a
balance between a normal family life and the demands of the rapidly
evolving world of modern medicine. Through vividly drawn stories
compiled from a career that spans more than half a century, author
Byron Oberst takes readers on an amazing journey from the early
years of medicine, when there were few specific therapies with
which to treat patients, to the wonders of today. From the
eradication of the scourge of polio to the miracle of antibiotics
to the era of organ transplantation and body imaging, Oberst offers
a rare chance to experience medical progress and discovery as it
happens. Written in eight parts, each spanning a unique decade,
"Reflections on Pediatric Medicine from 1943 to 2010" is an
unforgettable trip down memory lane-with many interesting side
excursions.
This tale is one of the great romances of modern times and is
accompanied by the many trials and tribulations endured by an
average family. It contains love, pathos, adventures, travels and
hardships which confronted an ordinary family and how they handled
these situations. There are many light and entertaining and some
rather sad moments described in this Tale. This is a story for
light and entertainment reading.
Designed to assist the physician in the application of computers in
private medical practice, this comprehensive guide outlines where,
why, and how this valuable tool can best be used. Integrating the
mechanisms of computerization with the implications for health
care, the authors draw on personal research and experience to
describe models used effectively in the medical setting. Chapters
cover administrative procedures, applications for marketing and
quality assurance, and the link to an office-hospital application.
Aslo included is information on software, hardware, database
management, expert systems, artificial intelligence, and
indications of future trends. This work will serve as an essential
reference in meeting the ever-increasing medical information needs
of the private practitioner.
This tale is one of the great romances of modern times and is
accompanied by the many trials and tribulations endured by an
average family. It contains love, pathos, adventures, travels and
hardships which confronted an ordinary family and how they handled
these situations. There are many light and entertaining and some
rather sad moments described in this Tale. This is a story for
light and entertainment reading.
Come take a stroll down the memory lane of medical history.
"Reflections on Pediatric Medicine from 1943 to 2010" recounts the
struggles of a dedicated pediatrician as he attempts to strike a
balance between a normal family life and the demands of the rapidly
evolving world of modern medicine. Through vividly drawn stories
compiled from a career that spans more than half a century, author
Byron Oberst takes readers on an amazing journey from the early
years of medicine, when there were few specific therapies with
which to treat patients, to the wonders of today. From the
eradication of the scourge of polio to the miracle of antibiotics
to the era of organ transplantation and body imaging, Oberst offers
a rare chance to experience medical progress and discovery as it
happens. Written in eight parts, each spanning a unique decade,
"Reflections on Pediatric Medicine from 1943 to 2010" is an
unforgettable trip down memory lane-with many interesting side
excursions.
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