Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2006
ISBN 10: 1405151099 ISBN 13: 9781405151092
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Unique collection of clinical cases to help combat the difficulty of diagnosis and treatment * Each case includes: results of tests; critical comments about the evaluation; diagnosis and treatment according to current guidelines. Editor(s): Garcia-Civera, Roberto; Baron-Esquivias, Gonzalo; Blanc, Jean-Jacques; Brignole, Michele; Mitjans, Angel Moya i; Ruiz-Granell, Ricardo; Wieling, Wouter. Num Pages: 344 pages, 223 illustrations. BIC Classification: MJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 255 x 181 x 15. Weight in Grams: 640. . 2006. 1st Edition. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Unique collection of clinical cases to help combat the difficulty of diagnosis and treatment * Each case includes: results of tests critical comments about the evaluation diagnosis and treatment according to current guidelines.Über den Au.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This book presents a unique collection of clinical cases to help combat the difficulty of diagnosis and treatment of Syncope. Medical professionals using this book are provided with a reference to a large array of succinctly described and illustrated clinical scenarios. Each case is presented with the results of appropriate tests and critical comments about the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment according to guidelines.
Verlag: Printed for the author, and published by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, London, 1817
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In den WarenkorbFIRST EDITION, 8vo, pp. 175, [1]. Extracted from a volume, retaining initial binder?s blank. Some toning and foxing. Verso of title-page inscribed ?Examined the body of Mr John Snart - by request of his relatives - removed his heart - Thos. Castle?; initial blank with long inscription presenting the copy to Mr Castle by Miss Snart (see below). A rare and indirectly influential exhortation against the dangers of premature burial, with significant provenance. John Snart - also author of ?The Mathematical Principles of Mensuration?, but not the scale maker of roughly a century earlier - evidently felt the horror of being buried alive more strongly than most, and the title-page transcription gives a sense of the manic tone he brings to the work. But the book was received with somewhat less seriousness than he hoped, and he accepted later in life that his style may have contributed to this: his daughter?s note reveals that ?it was the author?s intention to have brought it again before the public, divested of its numerous ostentatious digressions & to have treated the subject in a less enthusiastic manner? One sign of the book?s reception was a teasing review in Blackwood?s Magazine for June 1819, probably by John Wilson: ?It would appear from his statements, that most people are buried alive, and that as matters are now conducted, any lady or gentleman who is interred, perfectly dead, has good reason to consider her or himself unusually fortunate? It is likely that this review, though not the work itself, was read by the young Edgar Allen Poe, supplying an origin for the recurrence of the subject in his own work. This particular copy features darkly appropriate provenance: it was presented by Snart?s daughter to the physician who examined his body to confirm his death, and whose own note of ownership includes the detail that he removed Snart?s heart to ensure complete lack of life before the author was himself buried.