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One of the hallmarks of a master surgeon is the ability to navigate
a wide variety of inevitable difficult situations in surgery,
whether errors in judgment, technical mistakes, or unavoidable
outcomes. Under the leadership of series editor Dr. Stephen R.
Thompson, the Complications in Orthopaedics series provides
real-world guidance on recognizing and avoiding errors, as well as
how to "course-correct" during surgery. In this volume, Drs. P.
Maxwell Courtney, Yale A. Fillingham, and a team of expert surgeons
describe the most common errors and complications of adult
reconstruction surgery, focusing on the knee and hip and
demonstrating practical solutions that are integral to improving
patient outcomes. Covers key topics such as Pain Management
Following Total Hip Arthroplasty and Total Knee Arthroplasty,
Achieving Balance and Stability During a Total Knee Arthroplasty,
Unicompartmental Knee Arthoplasty, Neurovascular Injury in Total
Hip Arthroplasty, Post-operative Periprosthetic Fractures in Total
Hip Arthroplasty, Hip Preservation: Complications of PAO?, and many
more. Describes and offers solutions to the most common or most
devastating errors and complications in the practice of adult
reconstruction surgery, combining the breadth of knowledge of
academic surgeons with the in-the-trenches skills of community
surgeons. Uses an easy-to-follow, standardized chapter format that
covers preoperative errors, intraoperative issues, and
postoperative complications. Includes procedural video clips to
reinforce discussions in the text. Features a full-color design
with numerous photographs, radiographs, and illustrations. Includes
introductory material on relevant anatomy and necessary background
information. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your
enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and
references from the book on a variety of devices.
The Trauma of Doctrine is a theological investigation into the
effects of abuse trauma upon the experience of Christian faith, the
psychological mechanics of these effects, their resonances with
Christian Scripture, and neglected research-informed strategies for
cultivating post-traumatic resilience. Paul Maxwell examines the
effect that the Calvinist belief can have upon the traumatized
Christian who negatively internalizes its superlative doctrines of
divine control and human moral corruption, and charts a way toward
meaningful spiritual recovery.
A box set of five Pink Panther films. 'The Pink Panther' (1963) was
the launch of the Pink Panther series and introduced Peter Sellers
as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau who becomes determined to
capture a jewel thief who has lifted the infamous 'Pink Panther'
diamond. Little does he know that his wife's lover and thief are
the same man. Leaving a trail of destruction in his path, Sellers
brings his comic genius to the film. In 'A Shot in the Dark' (1964)
Sellers returns as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau trying to clear
a beautiful parlour maid's name of murder, despite all the evidence
to the contrary. With a memorable scene in a nudist colony. In 'The
Pink Panther Strikes Again' (1976) the French detective (Sellers)
has stumbled his way up to the position of Chief Inspector,
displacing his long-suffering boss Inspector Dreyfuss (Herbert
Lom), who has turned to a life of crime in an effort to bump him
off. Dreyfuss kidnaps the inventor of a death ray and demands the
sacrifice of Clouseau in return. Clouseau then has to hide in many
disguises in order to capture Dreyfuss and the machine and save
himself and the world! 'The Revenge of the Pink Panther' (1978)
finds Inspector Clouseau surviving an assassination attempt but he
then hides from the world and now everyone think he's dead. Using
this cover story he takes the opportunity to continue his
investigations alone. The last Pink Panther film Sellers made
before his death. Finally, in 'Trail of the Pink Panther' (1982) a
journalist (Joanne Lumley) is interviewing people who came into
contact with the late Inspector Clouseau for an article in tribute
to the great detective. Made two years after Peter Sellers' death,
and featuring a string of outtakes from the earlier Pink Panther
films.
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The Last Days of Patton (DVD)
George C Scott, Eva Marie Saint, Richard Dysart, Lee Patterson, Ed Lauter, …
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Discovery Miles 1 460
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George C Scott reprises the role he originally played in 'Patton'
(1970) as the charismatic World War II hero, in this sequel which
traces the general's last six months, from the war's end to the
freak accident which robbed him of his life.
All 32 episodes of Gerry Anderson's cult Supermarionation series
chronicling Captain Scarlet's battle to save Earth from a Mysteron
invasion. The episodes are: 'The Mysterons', 'Winged Assassin',
'Big Ben Strikes Again', 'Manhunt', 'Avalanche', 'White As Snow',
'The Trap', 'Operation Time', 'Spectrum Strikes Again', 'Special
Assignment', 'The Heart of New York', 'Lunarville 7', 'Point 783',
'Model Spy', 'Seek and Destroy', 'Renegade Rocket', 'Crater 101',
'Shadow of Fear', 'Dangerous Rendezvous', 'Fire at Rig 15', 'Treble
Cross', 'Flight 104', 'Place of Angels', 'Noose of Ice', 'Expo
2068', 'The Launching', 'Codename Europa', 'Inferno', 'Traitor',
'Flight to Atlantica', 'Attack On Cloudbase' and 'The Inquisition'.
The Japanese knotweed manual.
New Calvinism and the Victim endeavors into the overlapping areas
of psychological trauma and systematic theology by investigating
the dynamic interplay between the psychology of holding maximalist
theological beliefs and recovery from abuse trauma. Maxwell
examines the effect that the Calvinist belief can have upon the
traumatized Christian who negatively internalizes its superlative
doctrines of divine control and human moral corruption. The project
seeks to understand these intersecting realities by investigating a
triptych of inquiries: From a theological perspective, can a
Christian lose his faith because of a traumatic experience?
Moreover, what are the consequences of such a loss? And, how could
Reformed theology exacerbate this religious detachment? Ultimately,
the research suggests that there are experiential harmonies between
the belief in Reformed theology and the experience of trauma, which
are neither existentially necessary nor therapeutically
negligible-rather, they are conceptually likely based on both
philosophical analysis and psychological research.
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