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In this definitive new text, the major medicines, devices and vaccines used by women worldwide are brought together for the first time in a single volume. Written and edited by international experts with an evidence-based approach, the book offers a comprehensive summary of all the key areas of women’s medicines. In the first part, issues relating to female drug exposure and considerations for prescribing for subgroups of women - for example during pregnancy and lactation - are presented in the context of contemporary clinical practice. In the second part, specific groups of pharmaceutical products are reviewed, including oral contraceptives, emergency contraception, treatment of chronic p...
Slick, cool and unforgettable, New York City does fashion with sophistication. Confidence is not lacking in this 'city that never sleeps', so don't miss out - especially on a chance to shop. Our New York guide, the first of the series, is as up to date as ever with shopping tips. Whether you're heading to Madison Avenue or over to SoHo you'll discover something new in this shopper's bible. The quirky vintage dress, the perfect leather jacket.there's no better source for where it's at. New York, New York . Need we say more?
For the hottest tips on where to shop ask the experts...Where to Wear. World renowned as the insider bibles for shopping, Where to Wear are the most detailed and authoritative directory of clothing and accessory stores for men, women and children. Written by teams of fashion journalists living in each city, Where to Wear gives expert reviews on everything from globally famous names to hidden treasure-houses. Where to Wear tells you where to find it all; from out the way boutiques with that perfect cocktail dress to the best spots for menswear and those weekend staples. Where to Wear shows tourists and reluctant shoppers where to begin and shopaholics and urbanites where to go next. Where to Wear are the guides to the world's fashion capitals.
Any fashion follower knows that London is a style mecca and home to some of the most fresh and artistic designers in the world. The 2006 edition of Where to Wear shows visitors where to begin and Londoners where to go next. We describe over 600 different clothing and accessories stores, ranging from the global celebrity names of Bond Street and Sloane Street to out-of-the-way treasure house that only the locals know about. You'll find the best British designers, including Paul Smith, Nicole Farhi and Betty Jackson, along with a host of brilliant vintage stores, and coverage of funky neighbourhood markets. Cool Britannia.
World renowned as the insider bibles for shopping, the Where to Wear guides are the essential authority on fashion shopping. These great guides show visitors where to begin and locals where to go next.
TV Futures: Digital Television Policy in Australia brings together leading writers from both law and media studies to examine the implications of the shift to digital television for the platforms and audiences, copyright law and media regulation. The book combines writers with expertise in media law and copyright law with those skilled in media policy and social and cultural research. Through its scope and topicality, the book substantially develops the literature on digital television to serve readers from across the fields of law, the humanities and social sciences.
Insider shopping bibles written by top fashion journalists who live and shop in the cities they write about, each pocket-size directory features- individually researched critiques of clothes shops for men, women and children- high-street staples to heavyweight labels- hot new designers to neighborhood markets- alphabetically organized reviews- simple category indexes- neighborhood maps- convenient lunch spots- beauty salons, hairdressers, fitness studios, day spas
World renowned as the insider bibles for shopping, the Where to Wear guides are the essential authority on fashion shopping. These great guides show visitors where to begin and locals where to go next.
Filmmakers' Yearbook is a comprehensive reference guide to the film industry. It lists contact names and addresses for all sections of the film world, including agents, courses, distributors, awards, festivals and markets. This new yearbook includes a foreword by Anthony Minghella and articles on topics such as 'Contracts', 'Creating a Distribution Plan', 'Submitting a Film to a Festival' and 'Alternative Distribution'. Consulting Editors include key industry professionals such as Sandra Hebron (Director, London Film Festival), Robert Jones (Producer, 'The Usual Suspects', Former Head of the Premiere Fund for the Film Council), Charles McDonald (Premier PR, incorporating McDonald & Rutter), Lucy Scher (Script Factory), Mark Batey (Chairman of the Film Distributors Association) and Larry Sider (National Film & TV School). This is an essential resource for anyone involved in the industry, from those just embarking on a career, to experienced professionals.