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The book will provide some basic aspects of the pathophysiology of
infection, but essentially the book will be practical-based and use
case-illustrations to highlight key aspects of diagnosis,
management and prevention. Through a combination of text, tables,
figures/line drawings, clinical illustrations and other
illustrations, it is hoped to provide a comprehensive, interesting
and stimulating approach to this important subject. Guidance on the
appropriate use of laboratory investigations, as well as radiology,
together with templates to use for deciding on the optimal choice
of anti-infective agents will be amongst the strengths of this
book.
The book will provide some basic aspects of the pathophysiology of
infection, but essentially the book will be practical-based and use
case-illustrations to highlight key aspects of diagnosis,
management and prevention. Through a combination of text, tables,
figures/line drawings, clinical illustrations and other
illustrations, it is hoped to provide a comprehensive, interesting
and stimulating approach to this important subject. Guidance on the
appropriate use of laboratory investigations, as well as radiology,
together with templates to use for deciding on the optimal choice
of anti-infective agents will be amongst the strengths of this
book.
Traumatic Pasts, originally published in 2001, offers a variety of
perspectives on mental trauma in war, medicine, culture and society
in modern European and American history. Its primary goals are: to
provide a generous sampling of the best of the historical
scholarship about trauma; to indicate the empirical, analytical and
methodological scope of this work; and to present some of the
conceptual and methodological issues inherent in writing about the
subject. The book operates on the premise that the historical
humanities have something crucially important to say about trauma;
its essays may be read, in part, as attempts to introduce a deep
historical dimension into ongoing debates and controversies.
However, it is important to stress that these essays are not simply
addressed the concerns; rather, they reflect a shared conviction
that trauma opens up fresh perspectives in the study of social and
cultural history.
Trauma--the psychological consequences of wars, accidents and abuse--has become the subject of heated debate among doctors, psychologists, and lay critics (and activists) in recent years. The essays in this book trace the origins of these debates in medicine and culture in modern Europe and America. They cover medical and cultural aspects of experiences understood to be "traumatic" from rail and factory accidents in the later nineteenth century through the First World War and its aftermath.
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