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In The Front Line: A Doctor's Life In War And Peace
Alec Glen - Paperback - Birlinn
This is a memoir by a Scottish doctor who was born and went on to work in Govan. Less an account of the author's inner life, it is a graphic narrative, by a practitioner in the hospitals and homes of a major city, of hands-on medical care during much of the twentieth century.
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Rockefeller Money, The Laboratory And Medicine In Edinburgh 1919-1920: New Science In An Old Country
Christopher Lawrence - Paperback - University of Rochester Press
Christopher Lawrence examines the Rockefeller Foundation's attempts to introduce the laboratory sciences, particularly biochemistry, into the Edinburgh medical world of the 1920s.
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Textbook Of Orthopaedics, Trauma And Rheumatology
- Paperback - Mosby Elsevier
This is a textbook for medical students covering orthopaedics, trauma and rheumatology, offering both core information regarding what the student needs to know about these subject areas and an extensive series of cases with questions and answers that illustrate the thinking behind common everyday practice.
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Natural Wellness Strategies For The Menstrual Years
Laurel Alexander - Paperback - Findhorn
Menstruation, or moontime, is special for a woman and shifts in mind, body, and spiritual energy can cause both challenge and opportunity. This practical health guide reconnects women to the experience of an important stage of human development. It examines and teaches how to work with the different menstrual energy patterns through natural self-help strategies that include nutrition and herbs, meditations and imagery, vibrational healing using quartz crystals and flower essences, and hand ref lexology.
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Annals Of The ICRP
- Paperback - Elsevier
This report is focused specifically on cardiology, and brings together information relevant to cardiology from the Commission's published documents. There is emphasis on those imaging procedures and interventions specific to cardiology. The material and recommendations in the current document have been updated to reflect the most recent recommendations of the Commission. This report provides guidance to assist the cardiologist with justification procedures and optimization of protection in cardiac CT studies, cardiac nuclear medicine studies and fluoroscopically guided cardiac interventions.
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How Are You Feeling?: At The Centre Of The Inside Of The Human Brain's Mind
David Shrigley - Hardback - Canongate
The author takes readers on a journey around the human brain and along the way points out various things that are worthy of discussion.
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How To Keep Your Doctor Happy
John Larkin - Paperback - Sandstone
Hospital consultant John Larkin explains what is going through a doctor's brain, and how to use that to your mutual advantage - and he doesn't pull any punches. Learn the things that annoy doctors most and how (usually) to avoid them.
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After Now: What Next For A Healthy Scottish Society?
Phil Hanlon - Paperback - Argyll
This title sets out the 'challenges of modernity' and shows how we are living through 'a change of age'. The authors look beyond health to the main social, economic, environmental and cultural challenges of our times. They examine the type of transformational change required to create a more resilient and healthy Scotland.
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What Is Wrong With ME: A Case Of Childhood Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
Merryn Fergusson - Paperback - Kennedy & Boyd
ME is the most common cause of long-term absence from school. During the three years when her teenage son Chris could not go to school, Merryn Fergusson kept a diary, which has become her and her son's story of living with ME.
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Food Full Of Life: Nourishing Body, Soul And Spirit
Gillian Cole - Paperback - Floris
In recent years there has been a growing awareness of the quality of the food we eat, allied to a mistrust of many aspects of large-scale 'agri-industry'. In 'Food Full of Life', Gill Bacchus questions claims that organic food has no extra nutritional value.