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Presenting more than 266 full color anatomic drawings arranged by
organ system, this book is dedicated exclusively to feline anatomy
with emphasis on those areas of anatomy that are frequently
encountered in clinical practice. It includes a highly detailed
chapter on special senses which collects and organizes difficult to
find information for quick access. Nomenclature is from Nomina
Anitomica Veterinaria so that the feline anatomy is in line with
that used in other textbooks of veterinary anatomy of the domestic
animals. The book accurately captures the anatomy pertinent to
clinical veterinary medicine.
First published in 1952, Structure and Mobility was intended to be
a sociological portrait of Marseille during the epochal changes of
the nineteenth century. Working principally from marriage registers
of the period, Professor Sewell brought together a vast range of
evidence concerning patterns of residence, occupational
recruitment, literacy, intermarriage, friendship, and occupational
mobility for virtually every category of the population. From this
data, Sewell was able to establish a systematic quantitative
description of some of the most important social structures and
social processes of nineteenth-century Marseille. Although deeply
influenced by sociological methods and theories, the volume was
written on the basis of readability and simplicity, and therefore
has much to offer to the historian as well as the sociologist.
Widely praised in hardcover and now available in paperback, this
comedy of contemporary Manhattan manners has all the panache of a
Preston Sturges film and many of the trappings: a blue-blooded
heiress, a handsome young artist, ladies who lunch and men who
drink, not to mention trust funds, social climbers, and Christie's
auctions galore.
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