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The Infectious Diseases Manual is a concise and up-to-date guide to infectious diseases, medical microbiology and antibiotic prescribing
"I have no hesitation in recommending this book to practitioners of all grades."—Journal of Hospital Infection
"...a valuable companion...should not be missing in any medical library."—Infection
"... an excellent and extremely portable reference text..."—Journal of Medical Microbiology
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Invaluable source of reference for day-to-day clinical use Integrated information about clinical infectious diseases, microbiology and antibiotic prescribing Clear and systematic layout using a standard format for each section allowing rapid access to key information451 kr
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Exam success awaits with new editions for the new IB Physics syllabus for examination from 2025. This workbook is the perfect companion to the coursebook. Students are set up for exam success with opportunities to practise their essential science skills, consolidate their understanding, and apply their learning to new situations. Exercises are structured into levels of increasing complexity to help students gain confidence. Exam-style questions throughout provide opportunities to test acquired skills. Answers are available via Cambridge Go.
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
254 kr
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In a Virginia hospital, forty-one-year-old Matthew Winton awakens from a car accident with no memory of his life after the age of thirteen.Over time, he learns that he is a college professor who lives alone and has no family. He is also a writer, and he turns first to his writing, hoping it will show him his past. But he has written primarily fiction, and he struggles to separate the blurred lines between fiction and fact. He is helped by a policewoman who investigated his accident, and a relationship develops. Then he comes upon something he'd written shortly before the crash. This writing disturbs him greatly and leads to a series of events that end with him traveling to Massachusetts, where he spent the first thirty years of his life, in search of ghosts from his past. Throughout, he's been troubled by questions raised by the car accident. What was he doing out on a deserted country road at two o'clock on a Sunday morning? He had no luggage in the car, nor anything that might have given a clue to his intentions. Even the policewoman who investigated seems to have questions about whether the crash was really an accident. As Matthew learns more about his past, he fears that his search might end back on that deserted country road at two a.m."e;A compelling drama that explores the impacts of trauma in insightful and poignant ways ... At times funny, at other times devastating, Loss of Life explores the trauma of facing your past with great humility and humanity."e; ~ JESSICA STILLING, author of Betwixt and Between and The Beekeeper's Daughter"e;A novel of pain and loss, of forgiveness, but also of love found and love remembered ... the story of a man learning to release the unreasonable blame of self he's carried for decades ... you are not likely to forget him."e; ~ DAVID GIANNINI, author of Stones Are the First to Rise*****Legacy Book Press LLC is a traditonal publisher of personal stories told via non-fiction, fiction, poetry, or a combination.