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Mosby's medical & nursing dictionary : illustrated ; thirty-two page full-color anatomy atlas
Urdang, Laurence. ; Swallow, Helen Harding. [Violet A Breckhill, Joyce E Dains, Donna Diers, Claire M Fagin, Marilyn E Flood, Jane Hirsch, Eugene Johnson, Judith B Krauss, Jannetta MacPhail, Susan Molde, Mary N Moore, Helen Mussallem, Marie L O'Koren, Ginette Rodger, Margaretta M Styles, June D Thompson, BArbara Guidos, John Bernard Landry, Elsie Rosner, Janice M Bohall, Lawrence S Carlton, Mary Lee Evans, Janet I Hirsch, John Hoover, Aaron Klein, Leslie L Lewis, Willard J Morse, Penelope Steiner, Roberta E Weisbrod, Antoinette Baicich d'Oronzio, Elsie P Chapman, John J Czepiel, Joyce P Donovan, Jesse White-Frese, Laurence Urdang]
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: St. Louis ; Toronto ; London : C.V. Mosby Company, 1983, 1983
- Hardcover
- Erstausgabe
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USAJoseph Valles - Books
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 1st edition ; xviii, 1484 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ; ISBN: 0801651948; 9780801651946; National Library: 8218698 LCCN: 82-6450 ; LC: R121; Dewey: 610/.3/21 ; OCLC: 8431908 ; blue flexible boards ; no dustjacket ; front hinge starting ; "Explanatory definitions to terminology partic…ularly useful to nurses, as well as other health professionals. Also includes eponyms, abbreviations, illustrations, a color atlas of human anatomy, and 16 appendixes. 1st ed., 1983." ; Contents: Vocabulary -- Color atlas of human anatomy -- Units of measurement -- Symbols -- A tabular atlas of the anatomy and physiology of the human body -- Normal laboratory values -- Nurtition -- Health history : a subjective database -- Maternity and obstetrics -- Pediatrics -- Mental health -- Dimensions of pharmacology -- The nursing profession : associations in the United States and Canada and a directory of health care workers -- Directory of addresses -- Leading health problems and communicable diseases. ; creases on a few pages ; name on front endpaper ; VG. Book.

- Hardcover
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschlandmoluna
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Gebunden. Zustand: New. Über den AutorSince entering the HVAC industry in 1980, Eugene has taken on many roles ranging from field technician and system designer to company owner, teacher, administrator, consultant and author. Eugene is currently the Direct.
Weitere BilderI. W. W. Songs: Songs of Life [Title Page]. I. W. W. Songs: To Fan the Flames of Discontent [Front Cover]
["Little Red Songbook"] [Industrial Workers of the World / I.W.W. / IWW] (Contributors include: Joe Hill, Eugene Pottier (translated by Charles H. Kerr), G. G. Allen, James Connell, Richard Brazier, Pat Brennan, John Brill, Ralph H. Chaplin, "T-B-S", John Healy, "An Unknown Proletarian", Rudolf von Liebich, Laura Payne Emerson, Harrison George, Harold R. Johnson, T-Bone Slim [Matti Valentin Huhta], Joachim Raucher, Wm. [William] Whalen, John E. Nordquist, Ralph Cheney, Gerard J. Lively, James J. Ferriter, "T-D and H", and E. S. Nelson.)
Verlag: Industrial Workers of the World [I.W.W. / IWW], Chicago, 1922
- Softcover
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USAKen Sanders Rare Books, ABAA
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Paperback / Pamphlet. Zustand: Good +. Seventeenth Edition. [17th Edition]. 64 pp. 15 cm. Saddle-stapled in pink (faded from red?) printed wraps. IWW's circular emblem printed on the front. Frontis portrait of Joe Hill on page [2]; this edition features twelve of his songs. Staples (binding) are beginning to rust. Sporadic stain…ing and dust soiling to covers. Minor signs of age-toning, internally clean. The IWW's famous "Little Red Songbook" which was originally published in 1909 and has never gone out of print. Fifty-two songs are printed here (pages 5-64) in this Seventeenth Edition from 1922. Some tune designations are given. Some short lyrical explanations are given. Musical notation is not printed. Includes an index of song titles at the front (pages [3-4]). IWW's "Preamble" is printed on the front inside cover. "We Are Going to Find Out" (six paragraphs of text raising awareness and support for imprisoned Wobblies) by the IWW's General Defense Committee is printed on the rear inside cover. An advertisement for future versions of the songbook, with the promise of printed musical notation to be included, is printed on the rear cover. IWW's address of "1001 W. MADISON ST. CHICAGO, ILL" is printed on the front cover, title page [1], and rear cover, which was the IWW's General Headquarters from July 1917 - March 1925. About The Little Red Songbook, Historian Philip Taft noted. "By far the most popular work produced by the Industrial Workers of the World, the Song Book has gone through many editions. In fact, some of its "Songs," especially one by Joe Hill, are known by many who are scarcely acquainted with the I.W.W. itself. [.] What first attracted me to the I.W.W. was its songs and the gusto with which its members sang them." Contains the following songs (in the order printed): The Rebel Girl; The Internationale; We Will Sing One Song; Workers of the World, Awaken!; One Big Industrial Union; The Red Flag; The Workers of the World Are Now Awaking [sic Awakening]; Harvest War Song; Workers of the World; John Golden and the Lawrence Strike; Scissor Bill; Dump the Bosses off Your Back; All Hell Can't Stop Us!; Up from Your Knees; The Tramp; Whadda Ya Want to Break Your Back for the Boss For?; The White Slave; The Big Question; Solidarity Forever!; The Dollar Alarm Clock; We Have Fed You All for a Thousand Years; I'm Too Old to Be a Scab; Mr. Block; The Industrial Workers of the World; The Workers' Marseillaise; "Remember"; Industrial Unionism Speaks to the Toilers of the Sea; The Preacher and the Slave; "The Popular Wobbly"; "Renunciation"; Don't Take My Papa Away from Me; When You Wear That Button; My Wandering Boy; The Everett County Jail; I Wanna Free Miss Liberty; May Day Song; They'll Soon Ring Out; Onward, "One Big Union"; Count Your WorkersCount Them!; Fifty Thousand Lumberjacks; Tie 'Em Up!; Joe Hill's Last Will; The Mysteries of a Hobo's Life; Workers' Memorial Song; Farewell, Frank!; The Commonwealth of Toil; A Worker's Plea; Organize!; There Is Power in a Union; Harvest Land; Hold the Fort; and Workingmen, Unite.
Weitere BilderI. W. W. Songs: Songs of Life [Title Page]. I. W. W. Songs: To Fan the Flames of Discontent [Front Cover]
["Little Red Songbook"] [Industrial Workers of the World / I.W.W. / IWW] (Contributors include: Joe Hill, Eugene Pottier (translated by Charles H. Kerr), G. G. Allen, James Connell, Richard Brazier, Pat Brennan, John Brill, Ralph H. Chaplin, "T-B-S", John Healy, "An Unknown Proletarian", Rudolf von Liebich, Laura Payne Emerson, Harrison George, Harold R. Johnson, T-Bone Slim [Matti Valentin Huhta], Joachim Raucher, Wm. [William] Whalen, John E. Nordquist, Ralph Cheney, Gerard J. Lively, James J. Ferriter, "T-D and H", and E. S. Nelson.)
Verlag: Industrial Workers of the World [I.W.W. / IWW], Chicago, 1922
- Softcover
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USAKen Sanders Rare Books, ABAA
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EUR 315,86
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Paperback / Pamphlet. Zustand: Very Good +. Seventeenth Edition. [17th Edition]. 64 pp. 15 cm. Saddle-stapled in red printed wraps. IWW's circular emblem printed on the front. Frontis portrait of Joe Hill on page [2]; this edition features twelve of his songs. A previous owner's 3" x 5" index/notecard is laid-in with a paragraph… of cursive text written in black ink. A nice, clean copy with just a bit of wear to the covers. The IWW's famous "Little Red Songbook" which was originally published in 1909 and has never gone out of print. Fifty-two songs are printed here (pages 5-64) in this Seventeenth Edition from 1922. Some tune designations are given. Some short lyrical explanations are given. Musical notation is not printed. Includes an index of song titles at the front (pages [3-4]). IWW's "Preamble" is printed on the front inside cover. "We Are Going to Find Out" (six paragraphs of text raising awareness and support for imprisoned Wobblies) by the IWW's General Defense Committee is printed on the rear inside cover. An advertisement for future versions of the songbook, with the promise of printed musical notation to be included, is printed on the rear cover. IWW's address of "1001 W. MADISON ST. CHICAGO, ILL" is printed on the front cover, title page [1], and rear cover, which was the IWW's General Headquarters from July 1917 - March 1925. About The Little Red Songbook, Historian Philip Taft noted. "By far the most popular work produced by the Industrial Workers of the World, the Song Book has gone through many editions. In fact, some of its "Songs," especially one by Joe Hill, are known by many who are scarcely acquainted with the I.W.W. itself. [.] What first attracted me to the I.W.W. was its songs and the gusto with which its members sang them." Contains the following songs (in the order printed): The Rebel Girl; The Internationale; We Will Sing One Song; Workers of the World, Awaken!; One Big Industrial Union; The Red Flag; The Workers of the World Are Now Awaking [sic Awakening]; Harvest War Song; Workers of the World; John Golden and the Lawrence Strike; Scissor Bill; Dump the Bosses off Your Back; All Hell Can't Stop Us!; Up from Your Knees; The Tramp; Whadda Ya Want to Break Your Back for the Boss For?; The White Slave; The Big Question; Solidarity Forever!; The Dollar Alarm Clock; We Have Fed You All for a Thousand Years; I'm Too Old to Be a Scab; Mr. Block; The Industrial Workers of the World; The Workers' Marseillaise; "Remember"; Industrial Unionism Speaks to the Toilers of the Sea; The Preacher and the Slave; "The Popular Wobbly"; "Renunciation"; Don't Take My Papa Away from Me; When You Wear That Button; My Wandering Boy; The Everett County Jail; I Wanna Free Miss Liberty; May Day Song; They'll Soon Ring Out; Onward, "One Big Union"; Count Your WorkersCount Them!; Fifty Thousand Lumberjacks; Tie 'Em Up!; Joe Hill's Last Will; The Mysteries of a Hobo's Life; Workers' Memorial Song; Farewell, Frank!; The Commonwealth of Toil; A Worker's Plea; Organize!; There Is Power in a Union; Harvest Land; Hold the Fort; and Workingmen, Unite.