An Intelligent Person's Guide to Medicine

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Medicine
Author: Theodore Dalrymple
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Company Limited
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical care
ISBN: 9780715629734


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Health is on of those subjects that seems easy to define and then, the closer one gets, is more and more difficult to understand. Does the health of a schizophrenic really improve by being sedated and kept in an asylum? Is a course of Prozac or psychotherapy aimed to make someone happy really a medicine? These incompatible views are most visible in the NHS which has over the decades become the focus of all these projections of health. At the expense of the taxpayer many are being cured while there is no money for some of those who have physical ailments in a real sense. In this book, Theodore Dalrymple sets out to tear into the myths that he believes our politicians have created, with anecdotes from his own experience as a doctor.

Book of Fools An Intelligent Person's Guide to Fops, Jackasses, Morons, Dolts, Dunces, Halfwits and Blockheads

Book of Fools An Intelligent Person's Guide to Fops, Jackasses, Morons, Dolts, Dunces, Halfwits and Blockheads
Author: Terry Reed
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2013
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1628940352


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This book presents a provocatively, outrageously assertive exposure of fools in their not infrequently bizarre manifestations, the object being to leave no halfwits behind. It explores the world of the fool from many perspectives, including Engines of Limited Cognition: Dumb Bells, Dumb Clucks and Dumb Waiters; Imprudence and Its Imbecilic Implications; Fools, Eccentrics & Sons of Momus; and Idiotic Opportunities: Putting Fools to Work. This is not to infer (or even hint) that either the author or his readership is in any demonstrable sense of the word foolish, now or at any other time. After all, no fool would write a book like this, and no fool would read it. Precisely who does read it is a discretely personal decision we leave to those gifted with more than ordinarily inquiring minds. Indeed, those who elect to come along for the ride are likely to find their minds piqued, tickled and enriched by this tour de farce. True to form, Reed illustrates Ambrose Bierce's definition of educational -- 'that which discloses to the wise and disguises from the fools their lack of understanding.' Abundantly documented, endlessly subtle, hopelessly eccentric and deadly funny, the book blends history, sociology, literature, philosophy, etymology and even theology, all with a good laugh.

Intelligent Kindness

Intelligent Kindness
Author: John Ballatt
Publisher: RCPsych Publications
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781908020048


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This book calls on policymakers, managers, educators and clinical staff to apply and nurture intelligent kindness in the organisation and delivery of care.

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Classics

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Classics
Author: Peter Vaughan Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2000
Genre: Civilization, Classical
ISBN: 9780760720882


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An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Culture

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Culture
Author: Roger Scruton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:


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Received by the British press with equal acclaim and indignation, this book sets out to define and defend high culture against the world of pop, corn, and popcorn. It shows just why culture matters in an age without faith, and gives an extended argument, drawing on philosophy, criticism, and anthropology, against the "post-modernist" world-view. Scruton offers a penetrating attack on deconstruction, on Foucault, on Nietzschean self-indulgence, and on the "culture of repudiation" which has infected the modern academy. But his book is not only negative. It is a celebration of the true heroes of modern culture and a call to the higher life. The American edition of this famous and notorious work has been revised to take account of the controversy which it has inspired, and contains new material specially directed to Americans.

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Psychotherapy

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Psychotherapy
Author: Anthony Stevens
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:


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Psychoanalysis, and its many psychotherapeutic offshoots, has been a major influence in 20th-century cultural life. Yet dynamic psychotherapy now finds itself in grave crisis as a result of the intellectual shipwreck of its founder, Sigmund Freud. Since Freud, theory has been shown to be largely without empirical basis, what is to stop the whole psychotherapeutic edifice from collapsing into the quicksands on which it is built?

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Genetics

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Genetics
Author: Adrian Woolfson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2004
Genre: Genetic engineering
ISBN: 9780715634233


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Adrian Woolfson explores the ethical minefield of genetics in the latest book in the popular INTELLIGENT PERSON'S GUIDE series. In a laboratory in America, a scientist Craig Ventor having successfully constructed a man-made virus, is now in the process of building the world's first artificial creature. His work is part of a revolutionary new type of 'synthetic' biology, which aims not just to understand how living things work, but to build them from scratch. Elsewhere molecular biologists have tapped into the DNA record to show that dodos were in fact a rare type of pigeon and the extinct quagga, a type of zebra. New research has also told us that although a distinct type of human, Neanderthal man was not our ancestor. Like eyewitness accounts of Victorian chimney sweeps, the DNA record is an imperfect time machine that can help reconstruct our past.

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Dickens

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Dickens
Author: Michael Slater
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:


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A guide to 'Dickensian values, ' exploring the ideas, beliefs, ideals and ambitions that helped to shape Dickens' writing.

Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1442
Release: 1983
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:


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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.