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There is a paradox in modern policy and politics which offers a route to transformation. As formal politics internationally have become more unequal, undemocratic, damaging and unsustainable, our personal politics are slowly but surely becoming more equal, inclusive and in tune with the planet.
Peter Beresford, Ruth Lister
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1984
The author reviews obscure or unusual antidote recommendations, emphasizing antidotes or antidote uses that are not generally acknowledged or that have little experimental or clinical confirmation of their efficacy. Also included are unusual uses of well known antidotes. Among the antidotes considered are naloxone, physostigmine, folate, Prussian blue,
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The author reviews obscure or unusual antidote recommendations, emphasizing antidotes or antidote uses that are not generally acknowledged or that have little experimental or clinical confirmation of their efficacy. Also included are unusual uses of well known antidotes. Among the antidotes considered are naloxone, physostigmine, folate, Prussian blue,
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2012
I begin with a palinode. It is not true, that tale I told about the myth of the cicadas in Plato’s Phaedrus. Some years ago now I used the little songsters as emblems of a malady that, I claimed, afflicts Phaedrus in that dialogue: the indiscriminate love of beautiful words (Ferrari 1987).
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I begin with a palinode. It is not true, that tale I told about the myth of the cicadas in Plato’s Phaedrus. Some years ago now I used the little songsters as emblems of a malady that, I claimed, afflicts Phaedrus in that dialogue: the indiscriminate love of beautiful words (Ferrari 1987).
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