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With advancing technology, students are getting accustomed to
evermore portable resources on their phones - quick reference texts
are therefore required to compete with this shift in approach.
Where easy layouts assist with faster clinical reasoning, or
ambulatory practice provides poor signal, printed text still
out-competes digital technologies. Affordable and concise, this
visually engaging concise textbook is easy to use as a revision aid
and take on placement (veterinary EMS - Extra-mural studies). The
spiralbound format allows it to lay flat when referred to in
practice, adding another level of practical use. The emphasis will
be on those things regularly available to general practitioners
with minimal information of advanced techniques. Similar to the
popular MiniVet guide, but for Equine: fills a gap for a concise,
quick and easy practical reference for students in Equine practice.
There’s a clear market for books that focus on best practices,
protocols, flowcharts and treatment management for equine
pathologies and thus provide a direct clinical approach to cases
and clinical reasoning. The book is clearly divided into
sub-sections, i.e., etiology, differential diagnosis etc. This
makes it simple to follow and useful to apply to cases. The high
quantity of pictures and diagrams help understanding of each
different condition. International readership Can be bought as a
single text or as a package with other books in the Equine Concise
Textbook series Distills key information from 'Equine Clinical
Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction 2E' which has previously been
out of the student price range.
With advancing technology, students are getting accustomed to
evermore portable resources on their phones - quick reference texts
are therefore required to compete with this shift in approach.
Where easy layouts assist with faster clinical reasoning, or
ambulatory practice provides poor signal, printed text still
out-competes digital technologies. Affordable and concise, this
visually engaging concise textbook is easy to use as a revision aid
and take on placement (veterinary EMS - Extra-mural studies). The
spiralbound format allows it to lay flat when referred to in
practice, adding another level of practical use. The emphasis will
be on those things regularly available to general practitioners
with minimal information of advanced techniques. Similar to the
popular MiniVet guide, but for Equine: fills a gap for a concise,
quick and easy practical reference for students in Equine practice.
There’s a clear market for books that focus on best practices,
protocols, flowcharts and treatment management for equine
pathologies and thus provide a direct clinical approach to cases
and clinical reasoning. The book is clearly divided into
sub-sections, i.e., etiology, differential diagnosis etc. This
makes it simple to follow and useful to apply to cases. The high
quantity of pictures and diagrams help understanding of each
different condition. International readership Can be bought as a
single text or as a package with other books in the Equine Concise
Textbook series Distills key information from 'Equine Clinical
Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction 2E' which has previously been
out of the student price range.
‘These two feisty and funny women stole my heart... Perfect for
bookclubs.’ Faith Hogan Two women. A community under threat. Can
they save their home? In the peaceful Worcestershire village of
Stonecastle, Matilda Reynolds lives a quiet, contented life with
her animals for company. Then a fall lands her in hospital, and she
must rely on her strange young neighbour, Connie, for help looking
after her home. Connie is coming to terms with her own trauma, and
she doesn’t trust easily. But just as the two women embark on an
unlikely friendship, the community that brought them together comes
under threat. As they fight to save their beloved estate from a
greedy developer, Connie and Matilda discover they have more in
common than they thought... 'An uplifting novel about the power of
community and the human spirit.' Clare Swatman 'I really rooted for
Connie and Matilda. Both women are vulnerable in some way and
Victoria writes so sensitively about this. A beautiful, poignant
read.' Rebecca Ryan
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The Museum Lives in Me
Victoria Scott-Miller; Illustrated by Francisco Santoya
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R455
R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
Save R77 (17%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Patience (Paperback)
Victoria Scott
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R290
R229
Discovery Miles 2 290
Save R61 (21%)
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Ships in 5 - 7 working days
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Booksellers Association Book of the Month and LoveReading Debut of
the Month A new high-risk treatment gives you the chance to cure
your child's disease. Do you take it? The Willows have been through
a lot. Louise has devoted her life to caring for her disabled
youngest daughter. Pete works abroad, almost never seeing his loved
ones. And their eldest, Eliza, is burdened by all the secrets she's
trying to keep from her overloaded family. Meanwhile, Patience
observes the world while trapped in her own body. She laughs, she
cries, she has opinions and knows what she wants. But those who
love her most – and make every decision about her life – will
never know. Or will they? When the Willows are offered the
opportunity for Patience to take part in a new gene therapy trial
to cure her Rett syndrome, they face an impossible dilemma. Are the
very real risks worth the chance of the reward, no matter how
small? Praise for Victoria Scott: 'A wonderful, smart and funny
book' Louise Fein, bestselling author of People Like Us 'Warm and
honest, yet heartbreaking all at the same time. I adored every
minute of it' Clare Swatman 'Inspired by truth, Patience and her
family come alive on the pages. I felt every single emotion with
them' Alice Peterson, author of Monday to Friday Man 'An
eye-opening and heartwarming tale' Woman's Own 'I adored it'
Kirsten Hesketh, author of Another Us 'A poignant page-turner'
LoveReading
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Grace (Paperback)
Victoria Scott
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R318
R264
Discovery Miles 2 640
Save R54 (17%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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The gripping and heartbreaking second novel by the author of BA
Book of the Month and LoveReading Debut of the Month Patience. She
gave you her baby. Now she wants her back. Nineteen-year-old
Michelle has had a tough life, to say the least. Then she gets
pregnant. She is convinced she would be a terrible mother but
having grown up in care, she cannot bring herself to subject her
child to the same fate. Amelia and her husband have dreamed of
having a family for years, but have lost all hope after the worst
kind of tragedy. Then they are offered the chance to adopt baby
Grace, and it feels like they finally have everything they've ever
wanted. But then Michelle decides she wants her daughter back, and
it's up to the courts to decide. What is best for Grace - a
mother's love, or a stable home? Whatever the ruling, one thing is
certain: neither woman's life will ever be the same again... Praise
for Grace: 'Beautiful... Heart-wrenching. A wonderful gem of a
book' Eve Ainsworth, author of Duckling 'Warm and real and
heart-breaking all at the same time. I loved it' Clare Swatman
The Willows have been through a lot. Louise has devoted her life to caring for her disabled youngest daughter. Pete works abroad, almost never seeing his loved ones. And their eldest, Eliza, is burdened by all the secrets she's trying to keep from her overloaded family. Meanwhile, Patience observes the world while trapped in her own body. She laughs, she cries, she has opinions and knows what she wants. But those who love her most - and make every decision about her life - will never know. Or will they?
When the Willows are offered the opportunity for Patience to take part in a new gene therapy trial to cure her Rett syndrome, they face an impossible dilemma. Are the very real risks worth the chance of the reward, no matter how small?
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Hesperia (Hardcover)
Cora Linn Victoria Scott Richmond
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R891
Discovery Miles 8 910
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1888 Edition.
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