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This book is an informed, educational and abundantly illustrated
guide to the imaging knowledge that medical students in the
clinical years of their undergraduate studies will be required to
get to know, understand and recall in order to negotiate
successfully their finals exams. Via the popular and instructive
case-based format, readers are guided through 100 cases chosen
specifically to reflect what the authors consider is necessary
knowledge for finals, and imaging modalities that students can
reasonably expect to encounter with a resulting emphasis on plain
film with some CT and MR.
This book is an informed, educational and abundantly illustrated
guide to the imaging knowledge that medical students in the
clinical years of their undergraduate studies will be required to
get to know, understand and recall in order to negotiate
successfully their finals exams. Via the popular and instructive
case-based format, readers are guided through 100 cases chosen
specifically to reflect what the authors consider is necessary
knowledge for finals, and imaging modalities that students can
reasonably expect to encounter with a resulting emphasis on plain
film with some CT and MR.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1902 Edition. Being An
Epitome Of Some Of The Most Remarkable And Leading Tenets In The
Faith Of The Hindu People.
IT HAS been suggested to the author of the following pages to
compile a small treatise which, without professing to be an
abridgment of the Hindu sacred writings, should convey in a concise
form an "epitome" of the information that has been obtained with
respect to the leading dogmas of the Brahminical superstition. When
we reflect upon certain peculiarities of the religious worship
practiced by Hindus, on its great antiquity, on the fact that two
thousand years before the Christian era it was, as at the present
day, in full force; that it witnessed the rise, decline and fall of
the idolatry of Egypt, and of the great Western mythology of Greece
and Rome, that hitherto it has scarcely yielded in the slightest
degree to the adverse influence of the Mohammedan race on the one
hand, or to European dictation on the other; and that it exercises,
by its system of caste, a powerful control over the manners,
customs, costume and social status of the entire Hindu community,
it becomes a subject fraught with interest to every cultivated
mind, and offers an affecting but curious example of the power of a
hoary and terrible superstition in degrading and enslaving so large
a portion of the human race.
1902. This book is an epitome of some of the most remarkable and
leading tenets in the faith of the Hindu people, illustrating their
priapic rites and phallic principles. It was suggested to the
author to compile this treatise, which, without professing to be an
abridgment of the Hindu sacred writings, should convey in a concise
form an epitome of the information that has been obtained with
respect to the leading dogmas of the Brahminical superstition.
1902. This book is an epitome of some of the most remarkable and
leading tenets in the faith of the Hindu people, illustrating their
priapic rites and phallic principles. It was suggested to the
author to compile this treatise, which, without professing to be an
abridgment of the Hindu sacred writings, should convey in a concise
form an epitome of the information that has been obtained with
respect to the leading dogmas of the Brahminical superstition.
1902. This book is an epitome of some of the most remarkable and
leading tenets in the faith of the Hindu people, illustrating their
priapic rites and phallic principles. It was suggested to the
author to compile this treatise, which, without professing to be an
abridgment of the Hindu sacred writings, should convey in a concise
form an epitome of the information that has been obtained with
respect to the leading dogmas of the Brahminical superstition.
This book is an epitome of some of the most remarkable &
leading tenets in the faith of the Hindu people, illustrating their
priapic rites & phallic principles. It was suggested to the
author to compile this treatise, which, without professing to be an
abridgment of the Hindu sacred writings, should convey in a concise
form an epitome of the information that has been obtained with
respect to the leading dogmas of the Brahminical superstition.
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