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A study of civil rights in the USA. It is designed to fulfil the AS
and A Level specifications in place from September 2000. The AS
section deals with narrative and explanation of the topic. There
are extra notes, biography boxes and definitions in the margin, and
summary boxes to help students assimilate the information. The A2
section reflects the different demands of the higher level
examination by concentrating on analysis and historians'
interpretations of the material covered in the AS section. There
are practice questions and hints and tips on what makes a good
answer.
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Kucers' The Use of Antibiotics - A Clinical Review of Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, and Antiviral Drugs, Seventh Edition - Three Volume Set (Hardcover, 7th edition)
M. Lindsay Grayson, William Hope, John Mills, Johan W Mouton, Sara Cosgrove, …
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Kucers' The Use of Antibiotics is the definitive,
internationally-authored reference, providing everything that the
infectious diseases specialist and prescriber needs to know about
antimicrobials in this vast and rapidly developing field. The
much-expanded Seventh Edition comprises 4800 pages in 3 volumes in
order to cover all new and existing therapies, and emerging drugs
not yet fully licensed. Concentrating on the treatment of
infectious diseases, the content is divided into four sections -
antibiotics, anti-fungal drugs, anti-parasitic drugs, and
anti-viral drugs - and is highly structured for ease of reference.
Each chapter is organized in a consistent format, covering
susceptibility, formulations and dosing (adult and pediatric),
pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, toxicity, and drug
distribution, with detailed discussion regarding clinical uses - a
feature unique to this title. Compiled by an expanded team of
internationally renowned and respected editors, with expert
contributors representing Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, South
America, the US, and Canada, the Seventh Edition adopts a truly
global approach. It remains invaluable for anyone using
antimicrobial agents in their clinical practice and provides, in a
systematic and concise manner, all the information required when
prescribing an antimicrobial to treat infection.
Fair Seed-Time is a major re-interpretation of the historical
background to the writings of George Eliot. It rejects several
oft-repeated myths about the early 19th Century Midland world in
which George Eliot grew up, emphasises the importance of a
previously neglected character in that world, Francis Newdigate,
and provides a detailed insight into the life of Eliot's father,
Robert Evans. It shows how he rose socially throughout his life and
how he played a significant role in the professional development of
early 19th Century Land Agents. It provides detailed and
carefully-argued evidence to illustrate how his life and work
profoundly influenced George Eliot's novels, from which there are
many quotations. The author has delved into previously unread
historical diaries and many other original and previously little
used sources to bring alive the rapidly changing economic and
social world of the early nineteenth century in general and north
Warwickshire in particular. The result will be of interest both to
general and local historians of this period, those concerned with
the evolution of land agency as a profession, and to all students
of literature, and especially George Eliot scholars, because of the
fresh insights into her work.
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