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Law is neither panacea nor justice. An element of calculation, it
answers to the "how" question, whereas justice answers to the "why"
question. Law is anything but simple. It is a piecemeal doctrinal
construction, each part more readily explained by the circumstances
of its addition than by its relation to a coherent whole. An up to
date analysis of the court-visited 36 cases, this monograph depicts
the challenges, and outcomes of surgical negligence claims in the
States, by covering a range of malpractice determinants:
plaintiff's reasonableness, surgeon's state of mind, res ipsa
loquitur, inter alia, strict liability, qualifications of the
witness-expert, plain-error doctrine, but-for rule and proximate
causation, patent law and infringement, defamation, concert of
actions, conspiracy, fraud, taxation of the awards, and the dicta.
THE DISCIPLINE OF EPIDEMIOLOGY IS ABOUT MASTERING THE CONCEPT OF
CONFOUNDING. Applying multiple queue, this 324-page effort
mathematically describes a variety of approaches and designs that
escalate the vigor of non-randomized comorbidity research in
relatively small samples: marginal and hierarchical models, Markov
chain Monte Carlo iterates, stochastic compartmental simulations,
and elliptical regression. The theory chapter is followed by
presentation of the author's own twelve meta-studies.
This travel guide leads you straight to the core of the bounteous
allure Berlin has to offer. With the fresh knowledge about this
truly fascinating city, cultural and intellectual Powerhouse,
you'll find what every visitor needs to explore and to revere. With
composite photographs and graphics involving the travelers jaguar
and baby jaguar, "Amazing Berlin" shows you the city inside and
out.
Nestling in the south of Germany and surrounded with Alpine ring,
Bavaria is a blessed land of picture-book scenery. The sky over
Bavaria so often resembles Bavarian flag - a symphony of blue and
white, bathing the state in sunshine even when the clouds cover the
rest of the country. This is due to the Foehn, a downwind from the
Alps that blows away even the caravan of the thickest clouds.
Enchanting medieval towns with postcard houses, the world's
favorite Neuschwanstein Castle that upstages the Nature itself,
sophisticated art and craft of making signature violins, endearing
Bavarian corsets (Dirndl and Niederhausen), river surfing, opera
festivals, Maibock and Schuhplattler, world's number one quality
beer, hearty snacks in beer gardens, beautiful customs passed down
through centuries, they all resonate resoundingly with Bavarian
joie de vivre. While planning to visit Bavaria be prepared, for
after seeing this true land of fairly tales, you will never wish to
leave it.
Unconscious null-para arrives in emergency room with the uterine
rupture in progress. A cesarean section is performed followed by
hysterectomy. Understandably, the surgery causes a permanent
impairment. Result? No battery. Why? The hospital and physicians
can prove an affirmative defense of consent. In a prima facie case,
for a patient incapable of giving or withholding consent, the
consent is implied by law. So too, there was no intent to harm the
patient. What about negligence? There is a room for the negligence
claim in this case, because the hospital and physicians had the
duty to perform a procedure with careful considerations of per quod
determinants, burden/benefit ratio, including the wishes of the
patient to remain fecund or fertile. To establish a negligence and
to build a case, the informed consent doctrine is irrelevant, for
this case addresses all six elements of medical negligence: duty,
applicable standard of care, breach, actual cause, proximate case,
and damage. The law of surgical negligence is an ever-evolving
overhaul of acts, codes, stare, decisis, or doctrines. Any
definition in surgical malpractice that includes the notion of
reasonableness raises alarm bells. The action for surgical
negligence may extend from misdiagnoses, wrong site surgery,
misrepresentation, to injurious falsehood, investment privilege,
joint ownership, patent infringement, culpability, or defamation.
Packed in 27 chapters and 29 illustrations of surgical scenes, the
current effort briefs 50 published cases of surgical negligence,
from I.R.A.C. (issue, rule, analysis, conclusion), precedents,
legal limits, to dispositions, verdicts, remedies, and reasoning
pursuant to the Constitutional or statute enactments in the United
States and District of Columbia. The presented cases are sourced at
LexisNexis, BlueBook, and Westlaw. All cases are published, and
free for the public visit under the U.S. Health Insurance
Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Brady Rule, the
Patient Safety & Quality Improvement Act 2005 (PSQIA), 14th
Amendment Due Process Clause, 17 U.S.C. 512, Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (DMCA); among other instruments. Each case analysis
ends with keywords.
AUTHORS NOTE: Dedicated to the 300th birthday of Frederick the
Great, this book presents one of the most elusive and controversial
rulers of the 18th century, subjected to myriad glories and
legends, and whose personality requires a few more centuries to
duke it out what kind of combat or person he was. Since German
unification under the Great Elector, Frederick II has been unfairly
seen as the root of militarist Germany that dominated Europe during
the First and Second World Wars. Most biographies focus heavily on
the rehabilitation of his reputation that was already overshadowed
by Napoleon Bonaparte. But the consistency of his character makes
it plain that Frederick II was a military genius, who could lead
troops from the front in the thick of the battles, losing horses
under him, loosing Generals, and still fearlessly moving forward
with bullet wholes through his collar. Frederick II was a
self-styled philosopher, a classed "monarch-enluminator," whose
domestic reforms and expansions made Prussia an iron kingdom,
doubling its holdings. He was Voltaires pen-pal. He admired
Voltaire, argued with him, and brain-stormed him. This book also
describes the King's passion of poetry, his correspondence with
Voltaire, treatment of military and diplomatic causes, warfare,
state-society nexus, and ardent sense for art and music. He had
composed 121 flute sonatas, 4 concertos, areas, a symphony, and an
overture. He wrote the treatise "Anti-Machiavel." He sketched and
designed his resort Sanssouci in Potsdam, the grand palace and
parks, the opulent equivalents to the Chateau de Versailles, and
the European prototype of todays Epcot. Seen as a despot and
nobleman at the same time, Frederick was a fascinating character
for his rivals. In all complexities of that extraordinary spirit,
one thing at least is certain; that spirit, whether it was
admirable to some, or odious to others, was moved by a terrific
force.
A fictionalization of Guerre's story, an expository depiction of
the battle of Saint-Quentin and the reconquest of the British
Calais, the two Dianas refer to women near and dear to Henry the
Second: the king's mistress Diane de Portier, and the illegitimate
daughter Diana de Castro. The first volume shapes the romance
between Diana de Castro and the Count Gabriel Montgommery - with
trials and tribulations. The second volume focuses on the
Catholic/Protestant conflicts under the reigns of Francis II
(married to Mary of Scots) and Charles IX. This effort converts
Dumas Pere's novel (The Two Dianas) into 17 epics and illustrations
of the terrifying meetings between the Viscount d'Exemes
(Montgommery) and Henry II, the identity trial between Arnold du
Thill and Martin Guerre, and introduces notable historical figures,
such as Catherine de Medicis, Mary Stuart, Cardinal de Lorraine,
and of course, Ambroise Pare-the famous French surgeon with his
audacious techniques and inventions. Transforming the 424-page
prose into a 218-page stanza, the plot remains unaltered.
This novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, entities,
places, events and incidents either are used fictitiously. Any
resemblance to actual persons, living or dead is entirely
coincidental. However, citations of intestacy statutes relate to
the existing laws. This novel evolves set of social norms and
discords around the posthumus reproduction with cryoprezerved
embryo, that embrace, or at least tolerate, an amazing array of
family forms. Sewn of debates, trials, and tribunals it ends with
an accident that builds a starry fortune.
Through the 'purple humor, ' this pourquoi tale employs an
intelligent and compassionate hedgehog, a sedative mentor-lavender,
and a newly established Green Republic with its green anthem and
agenda to fight the consequences of the ecosystem stress of
anthropogenic origin. If you want to learn more about the formation
of a coalition "Green-Bill-Gray-Deal," the convention, electoral
college or votes, have a 7-minute read at your coffee table and
spend the rest of your day with the elevated mood. You sure deserve
it
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My Tea Book (Paperback)
Naira Roland Matevosyan, Richard Matevosyan
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R660
Discovery Miles 6 600
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Nose (Paperback)
Naira Roland Matevosyan
bundle available
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R247
Discovery Miles 2 470
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A premier Nose, a French perfumery titan, and a handsome bachelor
in his forty years, Mantel Lamarck is dreadfully afraid of women,
fortune-hunters. He's smart, successful, and inevitably does not
need business shares or compromises. Able to identify 800 different
perfumes from a single squirt, Mantel does not smell fragrances
with his nose: he does it with his brain. After serving in the
perfumery industry for twenty years and having saved millions to
spare, Mantel Lamarck finally acquires a meaning in his life and
tranquility following his biggest compromise -- a merger of the
traditional art of modeling fragrances with the quartz-resonator
sensor array (QRSA) of an 'artificial nose.' In order to know who
is the person behind the merger, and who is that gave a meaning to
Mantel's vigilant life, take a tour of this suspense novel. By
depicting the French and Italian wildflowers and fragrances and by
touching the opulent lifestyle of the riches, this novel, with its
epic and ambitious plot, offers an elating read.
Dedicated to the National Holiday of Monaco, celebrated each year
on November 19th, this travel-guide is for those who want to know
the Principality of Monaco inside and out. Get a glimpse of Cote
d'Azur (Monaco), the place where the outrageously wealthy live a
lifestyle beyond imagination. From the Oscar winning Grace Kelly,
the Grimaldi family, Ferrari races of 1960's, to the modern reality
of Monaco, including state-of-art gambling at Monte Carlo, landing
on Palais Princier in a helicopter, taking a race with Formula-One,
lodging at Metropol or Hotel De Paris, meeting the holy expert Nose
at Fragonard factory and choosing your right fragrance, visiting
Henri Matisse's collection of cut-outs at the Gallery of
Marlborough Fine Arts, or staying a night in a jardin of Chateau
Eza of the village Eze in neighboring France, this tour-book has it
all. If you are up to touch the elegance and taste of the high life
where the luxury is a common theme, but meantime want to save your
valet from being pampered hundreds of thousands, then take your
dream voyage through this book at your coffee table, and enjoy a
tour with the travelers in rosettes - father jaguar and the cub. A
true-friend for Monaco-fans, this book is dense with composite
illustrations which make your experience delightful.
This pourquoi tale is designed to overview the light-behavior,
light-properties, physiology of vision, and perception of colors by
nocturnal and diurnal animals, through the composite color and
black-and-white illustrations. By its core, it calls us to revisit
the definition of the 'autism spectrum.'
A trace element (TE) is a chemical element presented below 0.1 wt.
% and required in minute quantities to maintain proper physical
functioning. TE analysis in clinical samples (plasma, urine,
cerebro-spinal fluid, full-term placenta, hair, nails, buccal
mucosa, semen, biopsy specimens) has received increasing attention.
Based on 62 sources, current effort presents comparative knowledge
about the attempts to accurately trace TE in clinical samples
through Vis/NIR, PIXE, TXRF, GFAAS, ICP-MS. It informs the need for
further research adjustments to reveal the reciprocal states of
certain TE (Cu/Zn, Ca/Mg, Fe/ Pb) in correlation with their
real-time counts in both maternal and neonatal umbilical cord
plasma, and in relation to augmented oxidative stress. This would
help to achieve consistency in interpreting obstetrical
complications (preeclampsia, prematurity, or gestational diabetes).
Generated hypotheses should target plausible mechanisms behind TE
alterations and their stage-sensitive measures in gynecological
cancer. New prospects are discussed in management and prognosis of
endometriosis and premature ovarian failure (POF).
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