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Nursing Standard, 2017
What about the NHS?' says Jeremy. 'Things are getting to breaking point, and I mean breaking point.'
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What about the NHS?' says Jeremy. 'Things are getting to breaking point, and I mean breaking point.'
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JAMA, 1964
As PHYSICIANS grow older their contributions to scientific programs tend to become less scientific and more philosophical. Perhaps the paper you are about to hear fits into this category; yet it is my hope that it will stimulate a reappraisal of a familiar method of controlling a common complaint —namely, scratching to relieve itching, which is as old ...
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As PHYSICIANS grow older their contributions to scientific programs tend to become less scientific and more philosophical. Perhaps the paper you are about to hear fits into this category; yet it is my hope that it will stimulate a reappraisal of a familiar method of controlling a common complaint —namely, scratching to relieve itching, which is as old ...
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967
THE PURPOSE of this paper is to point out some of the telltale evidences, often referred to as the "operative look," following a rhinoplastic operation, analyze their nature, and suggest methods to prevent these stigmata. To avoid an implication of our personal infallibility, the faults we discuss will be taken from our own humiliating experience ...
S, Fomon, J W, Bell
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THE PURPOSE of this paper is to point out some of the telltale evidences, often referred to as the "operative look," following a rhinoplastic operation, analyze their nature, and suggest methods to prevent these stigmata. To avoid an implication of our personal infallibility, the faults we discuss will be taken from our own humiliating experience ...
S, Fomon, J W, Bell
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2008
The patients were the story--what was left was just a job.
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The patients were the story--what was left was just a job.
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The Journal of Higher Education, 1935
IN GRADUATE work a science department teaches science and produces scientists; a philosophy department teaches philosophy and produces philosophers; but does a fine-arts department teach art and produce artists?' The fine arts have been receiving more and more emphasis in the universities during the past ten years; but whether or not the arts are ...
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IN GRADUATE work a science department teaches science and produces scientists; a philosophy department teaches philosophy and produces philosophers; but does a fine-arts department teach art and produce artists?' The fine arts have been receiving more and more emphasis in the universities during the past ten years; but whether or not the arts are ...
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The Fine Art of Selecting Fine Art for Hotels
Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1981Well-chosen art can add considerably to the ambience of your property—but choosing the right art can often be a perplexing task. This article provides some pointers
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The Impact (?) of Fine Arts on the Art of Medicine
American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2005Robert, Kagan, Richard, Steckel
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Strategies for Fine-Tuning the Conformations of Cyclic Peptides
Chemical Reviews, 2020Rasha Jwad, Luke Hunter
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