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This handy pocket-sized manual guides the general practitioner through the entire spectrum of emergencies in primary care, from the immediately life-threatening to the small but urgent problems that arise in general practice. Containing a wealth of practical detail, the Handbook will also be invaluable to casualty staff, GP registrars, and nurse practitioners. No health centre of Accident and Emergency Department should be without a copy.
Disorders of menstruation are among the most common problems encountered in womens' health and include early, delayed and irregular menstrual cycles, painful menses and excessive menstrual bleeding, and early menopause. Their treatment presents a variety of complex challenges, especially since some of the treatments used can themselves result in fu
This handbook provides accessible information on specific genetic diseases, and possible genetic components of major diseases, for the primary health care team and junior doctor in training. It assists with why, when, and where to refer patients, and affected families, to get the best advice about genetic disease.
The Exciting Conclusion to the WOMEN OF VALOR series!Will They Escape the Sinister Forces That Are Closing in on Them? Uncovering a diabolical Nazi plot, Marge Emerson is secretly reassigned to a medical post in France. There she meets a conscientious objector and finds his outspoken belief in God a challenge to her own fragile faith. When David shares his desire to return to Europe after the war and build an orphanage for Germany's homeless children, Marge is drawn to this selfless, compassionate man. Marge's sister, a war correspondent, is recruited for intelligence work by an American secret service agency and quickly becomes involved in an intricate web of espionage. Em's fledgling relationship with a fellow correspondent is threatened by his concern over the dangerous risks she willingly embraces. When Marge and Em are unexpectedly reunited in France, they attempt a daring rescue. Link to Readers' Discussion Questions
How can you lose the love of your life, but gain the greatest love you can ever know? In this gripping memoir, Louise Blyth charts the love story she shared with her husband and shares how it prematurely toppled into grief, pain and enlightenment. Hope Is Coming documents what happened when thirty-three-year-old George, a stoical and dynamic father of two, was diagnosed with advanced cancer. Told through letters, love notes and text messages, this true-story shares beautiful insight into one of life's biggest milestones. It tenderly provokes a deeper look inside our hearts and shines a light on some of life's biggest questions. The couple's story highlights the strength and fortitude of the human spirit, whilst also teaching that peace and connection with God can emerge from sadness. This book will speak to all of those who have loved, lost and search for the meaning of life in death.
I love you, no matter what.' An uplifting true story of an ordinary couple who build an extraordinary family, No Matter What describes how Sally and Rob Donovan embark upon a journey to adopt following a diagnosis of infertility. Sally Donovan brings to life with characteristic wit and honesty the difficulties of living with infertility, their decision to adopt and the bewildering process involved. Finally matched with young siblings Jaymey and Harlee, Sally and Rob's joy turns to shock as they discover disturbing details of their children's past and realise that they must do everything it takes to heal their children. By turns tragic, inspiring and hilarious, Sally and Rob's story offers a rare insight into the world of adoptive parents and just what it takes to bring love to the lives of traumatised children.
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“Whispering Pines: In The Shadow of Conflict and Peace” is a multidimensional family saga from the Civil War to the Iraq War. The story takes place on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. It is a story of love, compassion, friendship, loyalty, and finally harmony in the face of broken-hearts and strife. You will know the characters by what they say and how they say it. The Sterling family is challenged by internal family conflict; ravages of war; biracial marriages; racial prejudice; the Ku Klux Klan; homosexuality; and more including dramatic church, court, and Medivac scenes. Humor, love, and determination sustain the Sterling family until the resolution of conflict, culminating in a harmonious and surprising ending. Read more about the fascinating characters as each page bares their thoughts and their lives. Let Whispering Pines stir you to the peak of reading pleasure. The author has a non-fiction writing background in several managerial capacities at a historical university and at a community college in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from The University of Virginia.
Industrial espionage in the hi-tech world; the Chinese wanted their share and Divinity Netware was the prize. Black helicopters and secret military units-and those were the good guys. Rick and Connie's marriage was the envy of their friends, and their daughter had just married the love of her life. So why did they find solace in the arms of others and what did it have to do with the Chinese? As their marriage crumbled, the United States moved just as quickly toward a nuclear confrontation with Communist China. The nation watched them breaking up, and the President watched his only hope for peace evaporate. But then, in the world of espionage, things are never what they seem.
John Mack (1740-1814) immigrated from Scotland to Prince Edward County, Virginia, married Sarah Burnett, and later moved to Pittsylvania County, Virginia and then to Rockingham County, North Carolina. Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas and elsewhere.