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THE GREYHOUND: BREEDING, COURSING, RACING, etc. By James Matheson.
A VINTAGE DOG BOOKS CLASSIC REPRINT. Originally published in 1929,
this extremely scarce early work on the Greyhound is both expensive
and hard to find in its first edition. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS have
republished it, using the original text and photographs, as part of
their CLASSIC BREED BOOKS series. The author was a well known
greyhound man. He was as successful with his dogs on the track as
he was in the field. His many years of expert knowledge are
encapsulated within this book's two hundred and sixty eight pages.
Twenty seven comprehensive chapters contain valuable information
on: Origins and History of Greyhound Racing. - Future of the
Greyhound? - What is a Good Greyhound? - Breeding. - Walks v.
Rearing at Home. - The Whelping Hut. - Management of the Brood
Bitch. - Rearing. - Management of the Saplings. - Training. -
Proper Racing Weight. - Transport and its Effect on Coursing. -
Blood. - Selection of the Racing Brood Bitch. - Kennel Ailments and
Their Treatment. - Weights of Growing Greyhounds. - Measurements of
Points. - Rearing and Training Expenses. - The Show Greyhound. -
Breeding and Rearing Champions. - Greyhounds as Companions. Kennel
Construction. Etc. The contents are well illustrated with vintage
photographs of famous greyhounds and Waterloo Cup winners of the
time. This is a fascinating read for any Greyhound enthusiast or
historian of the breed, but also contains much information that is
still useful and practical today. Many of the earliest dog breed
books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS
are republishingthese classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Addressing health inequalities is a key focus for health and social
care organizations. This book explores how best frontline health
workers in areas of deprivation can address these problems. Aimed
at doctors and their wider multidisciplinary teams, this book
provides key knowledge and practical advice on how to address the
causes and consequences of health inequalities to achieve better
outcomes for patients. Considering the psychological, financial and
social aspects of well-being as well as health concerns, this book
offers a concise but comprehensive overview of the key issues in
health inequalities and, most importantly, how practically to
address them. Key Features Comprehensively covers the breadth of
subjects identified by RCGP's work to formulate a curriculum for
health inequalities The first book to address the urgent area of
causes and consequences of health inequalities in clinical
practice. Chapters are authored by expert practitioners with proven
experience in each aspect of health care. Applied, practical focus,
demonstrating approaches that will work and can be applied in
'every' situation of inequality. Provides evidence of how community
based primary care can make a change.
Addressing health inequalities is a key focus for health and social
care organizations. This book explores how best frontline health
workers in areas of deprivation can address these problems. Aimed
at doctors and their wider multidisciplinary teams, this book
provides key knowledge and practical advice on how to address the
causes and consequences of health inequalities to achieve better
outcomes for patients. Considering the psychological, financial and
social aspects of well-being as well as health concerns, this book
offers a concise but comprehensive overview of the key issues in
health inequalities and, most importantly, how practically to
address them. Key Features Comprehensively covers the breadth of
subjects identified by RCGP's work to formulate a curriculum for
health inequalities The first book to address the urgent area of
causes and consequences of health inequalities in clinical
practice. Chapters are authored by expert practitioners with proven
experience in each aspect of health care. Applied, practical focus,
demonstrating approaches that will work and can be applied in
'every' situation of inequality. Provides evidence of how community
based primary care can make a change.
James Matheson (1796-1878) became a leading taipan, with
significant influence and power in Hong Kong. When this pamphlet
was published, in 1836, he was still trading from Canton
(Guangzhou) and, following the abolition of the East India
Company's monopoly on trade with China, appealed to the British
government to pressure the Chinese to lift the severe restrictions
on trading. He suggests that despite the efforts of the merchants,
China refuses to acknowledge the law of nations, to trade fairly,
and as such has 'long since surrendered her rights and is no longer
in a position to enforce them'. Matheson's personal appeal to the
Duke of Wellington was rebuffed, but his business partner, William
Jardine, later persuaded Lord Palmerston to adopt a tougher
approach, which ultimately led to the First Opium War. This is a
powerful and provocative text: a defence of both free trade and an
aggressive foreign policy.
Andrew Reed (1787 1862) was a Congregational Minister and one of
the leading philanthropists of his day, fund-raising for and
founding a number of orphanages and asylums. In 1834, he and fellow
Congregational Minister James Matheson (1766 1840) were sent to the
Congregational churches of the United States, in order to promote
peace and friendship between the two communities. This two-volume
1835 work consists of thirty-nine letters in which the authors
recount their journey, and their meetings with their fellow
Congregationalists. They visited a large number of cities, mostly
on the Eastern Seaboard, and made one excursion to Canada. In
Volume 1, the focus is on their arrival in America and their first
impression of the country and its people. They note with approval
that that 'there is less claptrap, less trifling, and no frivolity'
in Congregational services in the United States, as compared with
England.
Andrew Reed (1787-1862) was a Congregational Minister and one of
the leading philanthropists of his day, fund-raising for and
founding a number of orphanages and asylums. In 1834, he and fellow
Congregational Minister James Matheson (1766-1840) were sent to the
Congregational churches of the United States, in order to promote
peace and friendship between the two communities. This two-volume
1835 work consists of thirty-nine letters in which the authors
recount their journey, and their meetings with their fellow
Congregationalists. They visited a large number of cities, mostly
on the Eastern Seaboard, and made one excursion to Canada. Volume 2
tells of the many different communities that Reed and Matheson
encounter in America, and the focus is mostly on theological and
educational issues. They approve of female academies, asking
rhetorically, 'why should not our daughters, equally with our sons,
possess the advantages, which these institutions ... so readily
supply?'.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
THE GREYHOUND: BREEDING, COURSING, RACING, etc. By James Matheson.
A VINTAGE DOG BOOKS CLASSIC REPRINT. Originally published in 1929,
this extremely scarce early work on the Greyhound is both expensive
and hard to find in its first edition. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS have
republished it, using the original text and photographs, as part of
their CLASSIC BREED BOOKS series. The author was a well known
greyhound man. He was as successful with his dogs on the track as
he was in the field. His many years of expert knowledge are
encapsulated within this book's two hundred and sixty eight pages.
Twenty seven comprehensive chapters contain valuable information
on: Origins and History of Greyhound Racing. - Future of the
Greyhound? - What is a Good Greyhound? - Breeding. - Walks v.
Rearing at Home. - The Whelping Hut. - Management of the Brood
Bitch. - Rearing. - Management of the Saplings. - Training. -
Proper Racing Weight. - Transport and its Effect on Coursing. -
Blood. - Selection of the Racing Brood Bitch. - Kennel Ailments and
Their Treatment. - Weights of Growing Greyhounds. - Measurements of
Points. - Rearing and Training Expenses. - The Show Greyhound. -
Breeding and Rearing Champions. - Greyhounds as Companions. Kennel
Construction. Etc. The contents are well illustrated with vintage
photographs of famous greyhounds and Waterloo Cup winners of the
time. This is a fascinating read for any Greyhound enthusiast or
historian of the breed, but also contains much information that is
still useful and practical today. Many of the earliest dog breed
books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS
are republishingthese classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Disaster medicine is a broad and dynamic field that encompasses the
medical and surgical response to mass casualty incidents including
rail, air, and road traffic accidents; domestic terrorism; and
pandemic outbreaks. It also encompasses the global issues of
conflict and natural catastrophe. Specialists in disaster medicine
provide insight, guidance, and expertise on the principles and
practice of medicine both in the disaster impact area and
healthcare evacuation-receiving facilities. They liaise with
emergency management professionals, hospitals, healthcare
facilities, communities, and governments. With contributions by
international authorities in the field, Making Sense of Disaster
Medicine: A Hands-on Guide for Medics is an accessible text
designed for all medical students and professionals who may find
themselves responding to such incidents. Part of the highly
successful Making Sense series, the book features an easy-to-read
layout and boxed sections with "learning points," "thinking
points," "pearls of wisdom," and "hazards." Each chapter concludes
with a summary and list of key resources and case studies further
enhance the text.
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