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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1919 Edition.
1919. Illustrated with drawings by F. N. Wilson. This is the true
story of Uncle Nick Wilson. He was a man who not only lived part of
his life with the Shoshone Indians but rode for the Pony Express.
Wilson, Wyoming is named after him.
1919. Illustrated with drawings by F. N. Wilson. This is the true
story of Uncle Nick Wilson. He was a man who not only lived part of
his life with the Shoshone Indians but rode for the Pony Express.
Wilson, Wyoming is named after him.
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Diabetes (Paperback)
Abu-Qamar Ma'en, Wilson Anne
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R2,067
Discovery Miles 20 670
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This portfolio contains five sections; two connecting chapters of
two studies conducted for the purpose of this portfolio. The fifth
section includes publications originated from this work. The
connecting chapters are the introduction and conclusion of the
portfolio. The introduction provides context of the topic. The
topic is discussed from a theoretical point of view, followed by
consequences of the association between diabetes mellitus and a
burn injury. The effects on outcomes for patients are presented,
leading to justification of the topic. The concluding chapter
summarises the portfolio, and links the present research to
practice. Recommendations for further research are presented. The
research reports present two individual studies addressing two
different aspects of the topic. Each study is reported in a
separate section with its own structure in terms of page numbers,
references and layout. The first study is a retrospective case note
review of outcomes for patients with diabetes and a foot burn
injury. The second study is a survey of burns units, featuring
management of diabetes when the admission diagnosis is a burn
injury.
You have no doubt read or heard stories of the great wild West.
Perhaps you have even listened to some gray-haired man or woman
toll tales of the Indians and the trappers, who roamed over the
hills and plains. They may have told you, too, of the daring Pony
Kxpress riders who used to go dashing along the wild trails over
the prairies and mountains and desert, carrying the mails, and of
the Overland men who drove their stages loaded with letters and
passengers along the same dangerous roads...
1919. Illustrated with drawings by F. N. Wilson. This is the true
story of Uncle Nick Wilson. He was a man who not only lived part of
his life with the Shoshone Indians but rode for the Pony Express.
Wilson, Wyoming is named after him.
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