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A comprehensive description of macroscopic, microscopic, and
radiological methods for the diagnosis of bone diseases. The book
presents all the procedures involved in diagnosis, using not only
radiological and histological techniques, but also modern
immunohistochemical and scintigraphic methods. Succinct and
well-structured therapeutic recommendations are provided for an
array of bone diseases, making this a practice-oriented reference
work for pathologists, radiologists, rheumatologists, and
orthopedists.
This book is fascinating on many levels. It is a glimpse, through
her own words, into the life of a woman, Gwen, born in the
nineteenth century into a life of privilege. Much of her early
adult life was lived in expatriate communities in Egypt, Hong Kong
and India. It reveals - perhaps inadvertently - the attitudes and
assumptions which characterised the life of those communities and
of her class and upbringing. It is a vivid glimpse into a
long-vanished world which holds the reader in thrall. Gwen's words
show a woman deeply in love with a husband who was controlling,
selfish and often heartless to his wife and children. She appears
to accept his behaviour without criticism - yet it is her honest
portrayal of his behaviour which tells us of his unlovable
character. It is her view of him which tells us what manner of man
he was. This remarkable woman lost her husband through his adultery
and then desertion. She lost her beloved son in death. Yet her
daughter is able to describe how Gwen's courage carried her through
to a later life of independence as a business woman and strong
single mother to her two remaining children. Gwen writes of love as
the driving force of her life. But overall, it is her faith in the
God she believed spoke to her in a vision of light and love which
carries her story through. Her vision of the Light was the rock on
which she stood through all her travails and is the enduring theme
of the story she writes.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1888 Edition.
1888. This book was not written with the expectation of changing
the attitude of those who desire to dethrone Shakespeare and put
Bacon in his place, nor was it expected to interest anyone who
believes this subject does not merit serious thought. The aim of
this volume is to present such points as appeal to reason and
common sense. The facts are convincing to unpartisan judgment and
need very little argument to emphasize their force.
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