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Ejercer la medicina: enfoque práctico, segundo volumen, expone el abordaje diagnóstico y terapéutico de distintas patologías, basadas en la evidencia científica y la experiencia médica, en las instituciones prestadoras de salud de I nivel de complejidad y en especial, las que se encuentran ubicadas en el área rural, de difícil acceso o zonas dispersas de Colombia. También incluye recomendaciones para la identificación temprana de criterios de remisión a centros de nivel mayor de complejidad o valoración por respectivo médico especialista, según el caso clínico. Tiene veinte seis capítulos escritos por médicos internos, estudiantes de último año del pregrado de medicina, ed...
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Car Safety Wars is a gripping history of the hundred-year struggle to improve the safety of American automobiles and save lives on the highways. Described as the “equivalent of war” by the Supreme Court, the battle involved the automobile industry, unsung and long-forgotten safety heroes, at least six US Presidents, a reluctant Congress, new auto technologies, and, most of all, the mindset of the American public: would they demand and be willing to pay for safer cars? The “Car Safety Wars” were at first won by consumers and safety advocates. The major victory was the enactment in 1966 of a ground breaking federal safety law. The safety act was pushed through Congress over the bitter ...
This book, first published in 1933, examines the life and achievements of Henry Adams, the American historian and political journalist. It looks at his youth and early development of his ideas, and goes on to look at his time as a diplomat, historian and journalist – and his impact upon American political and intellectual life.
It is possible to eliminate death and serious injury from Canada’s roads. In other jurisdictions, the European Union, centres in the United States, and at least one automotive company aim to achieve comparable results as early as 2020. In Canada, though, citizens must turn their thinking on its head and make road safety a national priority. Since the motor vehicle first went into mass production, the driver has taken most of the blame for its failures. In a world where each person’s safety is dependent on a system in which millions of drivers must drive perfectly over billions of hours behind the wheel, failure on a massive scale has been the result. When we neglect the central role of t...