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Anastasius (Hardcover)
Thomas Hope; Foreword by John Rodenbeck; Introduction by Jerry Nolan
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R1,547
Discovery Miles 15 470
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Here is the book that took the world by storm, and then was lost.
In 1817 Thomas Hope began work on a book that was destined to
astonish the West by lifting the curtain of ignorance which had
encouraged enmity against the East. Hope s hero Anastasius was
fearless, curious, cunning, ruthless, brave, and above all, sexy.
Born the son of a respected Greek dragoman, he converted to Islam
early on, a move which allowed the renamed Selim to take the reader
along as he journeyed deep into the vast and dangerous Ottoman
Empire. During the 35 years described in the book (1762 1798) the
swashbuckling Anastasius/Selim infiltrated the deadly Wahhabis in
Arabia, rode to war with the Mamelukes in Egypt and sailed the
Mediterranean with the Turks. He was imprisoned, shipwrecked and
hunted. He embraced lovers, killed enemies and had his heart broken
forever in Trieste. In Anastasius can be found some of the most
eloquently written English since Shakespeare. When completed in
1819, it was a work of such academic interest, raw excitement and
descriptive power that the fabled London publisher, John Murray,
released it. The first edition was an overnight sensation and the
second sold out in twenty-four hours. Foreign editions quickly
followed. This remarkable new edition features all three volumes
together for the first time. Plus, in a series of commissioned
Appendixes, an international team of academic experts have examined
Hope s life, political impact and artistic legacy, the latter being
a ground-breaking investigation of the famous portrait of the
author depicted as a noble of the Ottoman Empire. In accordance
with its academic mission, the royalties of this new edition are
being donated to the National Portrait Gallery. To have discovered
this book in 1819 would have opened a portal into a forbidden part
of the world which the average reader could never have expected to
visit. Yet open the book today and Anastasius will once again weave
his enchanting tale of travel, love and war, all the while
demonstrating the human harmonies still linking East and West.
Key Clinical Topics in Critical Care offers an indispensable and
practical guide for exam revision and clinical practice. Written
and edited by specialists with a wealth of clinical experience,
this book provides rapid access to core topics in critical care.
Each topic is written in a concise and easy-to-digest format,
making this book the essential resource for exam revision and quick
reference at the point of care. * Over 100 topics presented in
alpha order, from acute coronary syndrome to weaning from
ventilation * Succinct coverage of clinical features, diagnosis,
treatment and complications * Effective exam revision for FRCA,
FFICM and EDIC candidates * Includes clinical photos and diagrams
to improve understanding of key concepts * Contributions from
experienced specialists to ensure authoritative, accurate content
A case-based guide with expert commentary, Challenging Concepts in
Critical Care shows how the experts approach and deal with
real-life clinical scenarios. Each chapter presents a clinically
challenging case complete with a case history, evidence based tips,
and up-to-date learning points. To give further insight into the
field, each chapter has commentary from an expert who identifies
and explains the key points and controversies of the case.
Practical yet rich in detail, Challenging Concepts in Critical Care
is a key title for anyone preparing for intensive care exams. For
each case, key information is highlighted through the use of boxes
to stimulate interest and facilitate learning: 'Learning points',
'Clinical tips', 'Evidence base', and 'Expert commentary'. With new
information on key trials, clinical practise, and evidence based
research, this book is also an invaluable resource for experienced
critical care clinicians looking for a concise update on a wide
range of challenging topics in the field. In addition, it is of
high value to senior ICU nurses, allied health professionals, and
anyone with an interest in intensive care medicine.
From principles of oxygen delivery and patient assessment, through
rapid sequence induction of anaesthesia and tracheal intubation, to
the difficult and failed emergency airway, this book from an expert
team of clinicians guides the reader through every aspect of
emergency airway management. Retaining the concise, accessible
format of the first edition, it includes a new section on human
factors and improving teamwork and performance, an expanded special
circumstances section, and a summary of the 4th National Audit
Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and Difficult Airway
Society and its implications for practice. Updated guidelines, new
technologies such as videolaryngoscopy, and recent evidence have
all been incorporated into the chapter content, ensuring that the
book reflects best current practice. This thoroughly updated new
edition remains an essential resource for navigating a highly
challenging clinical scenario and will be of value to emergency
medicine, intensive care, anaesthesia and acute medicine
clinicians.
Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Anaesthesia offer a concise,
didactic way for medical and nursing staff to access practical
management advice that is portable, accessible, and reliable.
Anaesthesia for Emergency Care provides essential information for
trainees, staff doctors, and consultants who are expected to
anaesthetize patients for emergency surgery and other life-saving
interventions. It includes concise advice on providing anaesthesia
in the operating suite and in other locations, such as the
emergency department, radiology department, and out of hospital.
The book supports the curriculum for the CCT in Anaesthetics and
covers many items across all three levels of the Royal College of
Anaesthetists CPD matrix.
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