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This authoritative guide offers a vital overview including the
recent fundamental changes in the care of newborn babies. As well
as medical staff, key roles are now played by senior nurses,
clinical nurse specialists, pharmacists, advanced neonatal nurse
practitioners, nurse consultants, midwives, dieticians,
physiotherapists and speech therapists. The involvement of such a
diverse range of professional cultures in such a rapidly developing
area often leads to competing priorities, complicated by a lack of
established guidelines. There is also the added challenge of fetal
medicine - an important emerging allied specialty new to many
healthcare professionals. This book assists all professionals
involved in the provision of neonatal care in understanding the
genetic, physiological and biochemical mechanisms which have either
led to or are associated with the clinical conditions affecting
their patients. With comprehensive chapters on fetal medicine,
genetics, inherited biochemical disorders, fundamental
physiological concepts, the cardiovascular, renal and respiratory
systems, bacterial and transplacental infections, pharmacokinetics,
nutrition, and an overview of haemostasis, A Foundation For
Neonatal Care aids understanding of the continuum of developmental
physiology and pathology which is now required of neonatal care
providers.
Taking you through the year day by day, The Cardiff Book of Days
contains a quirky, eccentric, amusing or important event or fact
from different periods of history, many of which had a major impact
on the religious and political history of Britain as a whole. Ideal
for dipping into, this addictive little book will keep you
entertained and informed. Featuring hundreds of snippets of
information gleaned from the vaults of Cardiff's archives, it will
delight residents and visitors alike.
From the Ghostbusters HQ in New York to Nemo’s fish tank in
Sydney, from the Phantom of the Opera’s Parisian lair to scenes
from Grand Theft Auto in LA, this is an amazing atlas of imaginary
locations in real-life cities around the world. Locations from
film, TV, books, computer games and comics are ingeniously plotted
on a series of beautiful vintage-looking maps. Featuring 14 of the
world’s greatest cities, the maps show exactly where your
favourite characters lived, loved, worked and played, and where
iconic scenes took place. The locations have been painstakingly
tracked down, mapped, annotated and wittily divulged by the
authors, and an extensive index helps you find them all. Within the
pages of this book, you'll discover: where in London super-spies
James Bond and George Smiley are neighbours the exact route of the
exciting San Francisco car chase in Bullitt the Tokyo homes of all
the magical girls from the classic Sailor Moon anime and many more
fascinating locations drawn from the world’s imagination.
Accompanying the maps are illuminating essays that explain how the
authors came to their decisions, along with explorations of the key
locations and fun timelines of imaginary events. Find out how to
get to Sesame Street, where to join Starfleet and thousands of
other places besides, in this indispensable guidebook to all those
places you always wanted to visit – if only they were
real.Â
With Trumpet, Drum and Fife is described as a 'short treatise
covering the rise and fall of military musical instruments on the
battlefield'. Despite there being a plethora of books about
military music, With Trumpet, Drum and Fife stands out from the
crowd in that it explores new areas of the world of military
musical instruments. Its easy to read format and conciseness
unwraps a depth and breadth of detail contained within. The
chapters of the book guide you from the Ancient World through to
the Restoration and up to the modern day giving examples of the
origins and developments of the instruments employed. The author
gives unique and well-researched accounts of the role of drummers
within the military environment. The text explores the historical
context of land battles and the importance of signalling
instruments used in times of conflict. The status and pecking order
of musicians within the military and the unique development of
Drummers' uniforms are also detailed with the images contained
within the book, highlighting specific areas of interest. Mike
Hall's personal knowledge and experiences of being a Senior Drum
Major in the Coldstream Guards add polish and credulity to the
content. Reading through the book you will uncover a mine of
interesting information about the evolution of Drum and Fife duty
and the historical roles of the Drum Major General and the Trumpet
Major. The role of the Boy Drummer is discussed in relation to his
importance on the battlefield and in the application of military
discipline. With Trumpet Drum and Fife is unique in its approach,
is long overdue and fills a niche in military history.
The war continues to go badly on the Eastern Front. The war in the
Pacific seems to be stalemated as the Western Allies plan their
counter attacks.
Along with its rich history and spectacular scenery, the county of
Monmouthshire is home to a great many curious and unusual
buildings, objects and landscape features that have survived the
centuries. Mike Hall condenses the area's long and fascinating
history into a collection of memorable 'curiosities' that are still
to be seen today. Visitors - and even residents - frequently walk
by some of these age-old fragments of the past without fully
realising just what they are, or how they relate to Monmouthshire's
past. This well-illustrated book is a guide to 100 of these
remarkable sights, including the largest lump of coal in the world,
the church which still bears the marks of the great tsunami flood
of 1607, and the grave of a Rorke's Drift VC winner. Monmouthshire
Curiosities will encourage readers to explore the remoter parts of
the Welsh Borders and perhaps make their own curious discoveries.
On 30 January 1607 a huge wave, over 7 meters high, swept up the
River Severn, flooding the land on either side. The wall of water
reached as far in land as Bristol and Cardiff. It swept away
everything in its path, devastating communities and killing
thousands of people in what was Britain's greatest natural
disaster. Historian and geographer Mike Hall pieces together the
contemporary accounts and the surviving physical evidence to
present, for the first time, a comprehensive picture of what
actually happened on that fateful day and its consequences. He also
examines the possible causes of the disaster: was it just a storm
surge or was it, in fact, the only recorded instance of a tsunami
in Britain.
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