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Means, Ends and Medical Care (Philosophy and Medicine)
In this remarkable book, Gary Wright focuses thirty years’ experience as a family physician, and his Ph.D. in philosophy, to address the nature of good medical reasoning. Wright folds cognitive science into a pragmatist framework developed by John Dewey; this alternative view of mind and medical judgment leads to a model of reasoning... | | End-of-Life Communication in the ICU: A Global Perspective
The world is composed of multiple, diverse populations of different race,
culture, and religion. Increasingly, these populations are mixing and intermingling,
both physically with faster and cheaper air travel, and mentally via
communication systems, including the Internet. Knowledge of other countries,
cultures, and continents... | | Handbook of Critical Care Drug TherapyThe Handbook of Critical Care Drug Therapy was originally developed because of the complexity of critical care medicine. Remembering the drugs of choice for arrhythmias, infections, electrolyte emergencies, sedation, poisonings, and a host of other problems has always been daunting. With new drugs and ... |
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Manual of Nephrology: Diagnosis and Therapy (Spiral Manual Series)The sixth edition of the Manual of Nephrology continues to focus on the practical clinical aspects of the diagnosis and management of patients with electrolyte and acid-base disorders, urinary tract infections, kidney stones, glomerulonephritis and vasculitis, acute or chronic renal failure, hypertension, ... | | Biomechanics: Principles and Applications, Second Edition
Engineering is the integration of art and science and involves the use of systematic knowledge based on the
principles of mathematics and the physical sciences to design and develop systems that have direct practical
applicability for the benefit of mankind and society.With this philosophy in mind, the importance of the
engineering... | | Healing Fibromyalgia
If you picked up this book looking for more ways to cope with
fibromyalgia, you’re in for a surprise. What we propose here is
that fibromyalgia is not an incurable, chronic source of pain and
misery but rather a temporary and reversible problem that can be
fixed.
Just in the last year, a wealth of... |
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