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lgli/Tattersall, Robert - Diabetes · The Biography (Biographies of Diseases) (2009, Oxford University Press, USA).epub
Diabetes · The Biography (Biographies of Diseases) Tattersall, Robert Oxford University Press, USA, 2009
Diabetes is a disease with a fascinating history and one that has been growing dramatically with urbanization. According to the World Health Authority, it now affects 4.6% of adults over 20, reaching 30% in the over 35s in some populations. It is one of the most serious and widespread diseases today. But the general perception of diabetes is quite different. At the beginning of the 20th century, diabetes sufferers mostly tended to be middle-aged and overweight, and could live tolerably well with the disease for a couple of decades, but when it occasionally struck younger people, it could be fatal within a few months. The development of insulin in the early 1920s dramatically changed things for these younger patients. But that story of the success of modern medicine has tended to dominate public perception, so that diabetes is regarded as a relatively minor illness. Sadly, that is far from the case, and diabetes can produce complications affecting many different organs. Robert Tattersall, a leading authority on diabetes, describes the story of the disease from the ancient writings of Galen and Avicenna to the recognition of sugar in the urine of diabetics in the 18th century, the identification of pancreatic diabetes in 1889, the discovery of insulin in the early 20th century, the ensuing optimism, and the subsequent despair as the complexity of this now chronic illness among its increasing number of young patients became apparent. Yet new drugs are being developed, as well as new approaches to management that give hope for the future. Diabetes affects many of us directly or indirectly through friends and relatives. This book gives an authoritative and engaging account of the long history and changing perceptions of a disease that now dominates the concerns of health professionals in the developed world.
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English [en] · EPUB · 1.2MB · 2009 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
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The Accidental Homo Sapiens : Genetics, Behavior, and Free Will Tattersall, Ian, DeSalle, Robert Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.; Pegasus Books, First Pegasus Books edition, New York, 2019
What Happens Now That Human Population Has Outpaced Biological Natural Selection? Two Leading Scientists Reveal How We Became Who We Are--and What We Might Become. When You Think Of Evolution, The Picture That Most Likely Comes To Mind Is A Straight-forward Progression, The Iconic Illustration Of A Primate Morphing Into A Proud, Upright Human Being. But In Reality, Random Events Have Played Huge Roles In Determining The Evolutionary Histories Of Everything From Lions To Lobsters To Humans. However, Random Genetic Novelties Are Most Likely To Become Fixed In Small Populations. It Is Mathematically Unlikely That This Will Happen In Large Ones. With Our Enormous, Close-packed, And Seemingly Inexorably Expanding Population, Humanity Has Fallen Under The Influence Of The Famous (or Infamous) Bell Curve. Ian Tattersall And Rob Desalle's Revelatory New Book Explores What The Future Of Our Species Could Hold, While Simultaneously Revealing What We Didn't Become--and What We Won't Become. A Cognitively Unique Species, And Our Actions Fall On A Bell Curve As Well. Individual People May Be Saintly Or Evil; Generous Or Grasping; Narrow-minded Or Visionary. But Any Attempt To Characterize Our Species Must Embrace All Of Its Members And So All Of These Antitheses. It Is Possible Not Just For The Species, But For A Single Individual To Be All Of These Things--even In The Same Day. We All Fall Somewhere Within The Giant Hyperspace Of The Human Condition That These Curves Describe. The Accidental Homo Sapiens Shows Readers That Though Humanity Now Exists On This Bell Curve, We Are Far From A Stagnant Species. Tattersall And Desalle Reveal How Biological Evolution In Modern Humans Has Given Way To A Cultural Dynamic That Is Unlike Anything Else The Earth Has Ever Witnessed, And That Will Keep Life Interesting--perhaps Sometimes Too Interesting--for As Long As We Exist On This Planet-- Genes, Evolution, And The Bell Curve -- Science And Behavior : Trapped Between Simplicity And Complexity -- Emergence Of The Human Cognitive Style -- Genes, People, And Behavior -- Human Beings And Choice. Ian Tattersall And Rob Desalle. April 2019--title Page Verso. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 195-212) And Index.
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ia/doitbook0000unse.pdf
The Do It! Book Tattersall, Robert, 1927- William Collins Sons & Co Ltd, August 8, 1985
272 pages
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Lemur Biology John Buettner-Janusch, Ian Tattersall, Robert W. Sussman (auth.), Ian Tattersall, Robert W. Sussman (eds.) Springer US, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975, New York, 2013
The volume of studies on prosimian primates has, until recently, tended to lag well behind that of studies on the higher primates. This is so despite the fact that the considerable intrinsic interest of the living prosimians and the signifi cance of their stuQ,y for our understanding of the earlier stages of primate evolution have long been acknowledged by zoologists, paleontologists, and anthropologists alike. Among the prosimians, the Malagasy lemurs are of profound interest not only because they include the only extant diurnal forms, but also because it is only on Madagascar that the absence of competition with higher primates has allowed a surviving prosimian fauna to radiate, es sentially unrestricted, into a broad spectrum of ecological zones. In contrast, the few extant prosimians of Africa and Asia occupy a relatively narrow range of "refuge" niches; although of considerable interest in themselves, they do not show the richness and variety of adaptation which make the Malagasy prosimian fauna such a fascinating object of study. Over the past few years, however, there has been a considerable resur gence of interest in the prosimians in general, and in the lemurs in particular. The range of studies resulting from this rekindling of interest is wide, compre hending the systematics, evolution, anatomy, behavior, and ecology of these forms. This volume constitutes a progress report on our knowledge of the le murs. Erscheinungsdatum: 08.03.2012
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HOME HANDYMAN Tattersall, Robert London: Hamlyn, March 3, 1989
192 pages ; 30 cm
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Practical Home Maintenance MacDonald & Company (Publishers), Limited London: Macdonald, London, United Kingdom, 1984
224p. : 26 cm Includes index
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The practical woodworker : carpentry and home maintenance Percy Blandford, Robert Tattersall, Percy W. Blandford Little, Brown and Co, London, U.K, ©1984
The Practical Woodworker - Carpentry and Home Maintenance [Hardcover] Percy Blandford and Robert Tattersall
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ia/decorating0000tatt.pdf
Decorating (tricks Of The Trade) [by] Bob Tattersall London: Pelham, Tricks of the trade, London, England, 1978
125 p. : 21 cm Includes index
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Electrical wiring Robert Tattersall; Geoffrey Arnold Thomas Burdett London: Pelham, Tricks of the trade, Tricks of the trade, London, England, 1980
141 pages : 21 cm Includes index
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Flooring (tricks Of The Trade) Bob Tattersall; Robert Tattersall Transatlantic Arts, Tricks of the trade, London, 1978
109 pages : 21 cm Includes index
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Plumb It (do It!) Robert Tattersall HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, The Do it! series, London, 1984
32 pages : 23 cm
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The Accidental Homo Sapiens : Genetics, Behavior, and Free Will Ian Tattersall; Robert DeSalle Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.; Pegasus Books, Simon & Schuster, New York, 2019
What happens now that human population has outpaced biological natural selection? Two leading scientists reveal how we became who we are—and what we might become.When we think of evolution, the image that likely comes to mind is the iconic, straight-forward image of a primate morphing into a human being. Yet random events have played huge roles in determining the evolutionary histories of everything from lobsters to humans. However, random genetic novelties are most likely to'stick'in small populations. It is mathematically unlikely to happen in large ones. With our enormous and seemingly inexorably expanding population, humanity has fallen under the influence of the famous (or infamous) “bell curve.” This revelatory new book explores what the future of our species could hold, while simultaneously revealing what we didn't become—and what we won't become. A cognitively unique species, our actions fall on a bell curve as well. Individuals may be saintly or evil, narrow-minded or visionary. But it is possible not just for the species, but for a person to be all of these things—even in a single day. We all fall somewhere within the giant hyperspace of the human condition that these curves describe. The Accidental Homo Sapiens shows readers that though humanity now exists on this bell curve, we are far from a stagnant species. Tattersall and DeSalle reveal how biological evolution in modern humans has given way to a cultural dynamic that is unlike anything else the Earth has ever witnessed, and that will keep life interesting—perhaps sometimes too interesting—for as long as we exist on this planet.
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167480.14
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Diabetes: The Biography (Biographies of Disease) Robert Tattersall Oxford University Press, USA, Biographies of Diseases, 1, 2009
Diabetes is a disease with a fascinating history and one that has been growing dramatically with urbanization. According to the World Health Authority, it now affects 4.6% of adults over 20, reaching 30% in the over 35s in some populations. It is one of the most serious and widespread diseases today. But the general perception of diabetes is quite different. At the beginning of the 20th century, diabetes sufferers mostly tended to be middle-aged and overweight, and could live tolerably well with the disease for a couple of decades, but when it occasionally struck younger people, it could be fatal within a few months. The development of insulin in the early 1920s dramatically changed things for these younger patients. But that story of the success of modern medicine has tended to dominate public perception, so that diabetes is regarded as a relatively minor illness. Sadly, that is far from the case, and diabetes can produce complications affecting many different organs. Robert Tattersall, a leading authority on diabetes, describes the story of the disease from the ancient writings of Galen and Avicenna to the recognition of sugar in the urine of diabetics in the 18th century, the identification of pancreatic diabetes in 1889, the discovery of insulin in the early 20th century, the ensuing optimism, and the subsequent despair as the complexity of this now chronic illness among its increasing number of young patients became apparent. Yet new drugs are being developed, as well as new approaches to management that give hope for the future. Diabetes affects many of us directly or indirectly through friends and relatives. This book gives an authoritative and engaging account of the long history and changing perceptions of a disease that now dominates the concerns of health professionals in the developed world. Diabetes: the biography is part of the Oxford series, Biographies of Diseases , edited by William and Helen Bynum. In each individual volume an expert historian or clinician tells the story of a particular disease or condition throughout history - not only in terms of growing medical understanding of its nature and cure, but also shifting social and cultural attitudes, and changes in the meaning of the name of the disease itself.
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English [en] · PDF · 1.9MB · 2009 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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Сочинения в 2-х томах 1 Бэкон Ф. Мысль, Философское наследие, 1, 1971
Первый том включает одно из основных произведений выдающегося английского материалиста Ф. Бэкона — «О достоинстве и приумножении наук», в котором он пропагандирует научное знание, разрабатывает классификацию наук и их методологию, критикует суеверия и схоластический способ мышления. Второй том включает наиболее известное произведение Ф. Бэкона «Новый Органон», в котором он дает критику схоластической логики и развернутое изложение своего индуктивного метода. Том содержит также трактаты «О мудрости древних», «О началах и истоках...», в которых выражено своеобразное отношение Бэкона к античной философской традиции и мифологии. И наконец, знаменитые «Опыты или наставления...» и утопию «Новая Атлантида». Книга представляет интерес не только для философов, историков, филологов, но и для широкого круга читателей, желающих ознакомиться с творчеством ученого и философа, стоявшего у истоков современной научной мысли.
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English [en] · Russian [ru] · DJVU · 14.8MB · 1971 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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Diabetes: The Biography (Biographies of Disease) Tattersall, Robert Oxford University Press, USA, Biographies of disease, Biographies of disease (Oxford, England), Oxford, New York, England, 2009
Review "Tattersall's Diabetes analyzes the disease within an increasingly globalized context and through the arsenal that science has developed over the last century to combat the threat diabetes poses. [Diabetes] contributes to our understanding of the ways in which disease and its treatment are linked fundamentally to social and scientific history, and the ways in which biographies can shed new light on some very old diseases."--Chemical Heritage "In this remarkably succinct, comparative, and engaging book, Tattersall offers a comprehensive and thorough history that reveals many of the nuances of this disease and treatments for it. An important contribution to the history of medicine, it should be read by all interested in the history of chronic illness, and the history of diabetes in particular."--Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences "Highly recommended. This elegantly written small book is packed with historial facts and fascinating historical case studies. A useful acquisition for libraries, particularly those in colleges, universities, and medical schools."--Choice Listed in Science Book News "If you are just beginning a career in diabetes research or care, this book will provide you with the important back-story of the major advances in the field that have preceded you. If you are already well-established in the field, the book will consolidate memories and clarify facts surrounding the "urban legends" that abound in diabetes circles. And if you are simply someone who likes a good story about how the present came to be, the book will provide you with a good read about one of the most important human afflictions today and for the foreseeable future. If you place yourself in one of these groups, I strongly recommend the book to you."--American Journal of Epidemiology "This is dark stuff, but fascinating stuff. These four biographies of diseases go far beyond questions of biology or medical practice; they talk politics, sex and class, faith, how to plan a healthy world and how to be a proper woman or a proper man. Strangest and most fascinating of all is the way you keep glimpsing whole societies reflected in the surgery, from the drinking water to the high philosophy."--Scotsman.com Product Description Diabetes is a disease with a fascinating history and one that has been growing dramatically with urbanization. According to the World Health Authority, it now affects 4.6% of adults over 20, reaching 30% in the over 35s in some populations. It is one of the most serious and widespread diseases today. But the general perception of diabetes is quite different. At the beginning of the 20th century, diabetes sufferers mostly tended to be middle-aged and overweight, and could live tolerably well with the disease for a couple of decades, but when it occasionally struck younger people, it could be fatal within a few months. The development of insulin in the early 1920s dramatically changed things for these younger patients. But that story of the success of modern medicine has tended to dominate public perception, so that diabetes is regarded as a relatively minor illness. Sadly, that is far from the case, and diabetes can produce complications affecting many different organs. Robert Tattersall, a leading authority on diabetes, describes the story of the disease from the ancient writings of Galen and Avicenna to the recognition of sugar in the urine of diabetics in the 18th century, the identification of pancreatic diabetes in 1889, the discovery of insulin in the early 20th century, the ensuing optimism, and the subsequent despair as the complexity of this now chronic illness among its increasing number of young patients became apparent. Yet new drugs are being developed, as well as new approaches to management that give hope for the future. Diabetes affects many of us directly or indirectly through friends and relatives. This book gives an authoritative and engaging account of the long history and changing perceptions of a disease that now dominates the concerns of health professionals in the developed world. Diabetes: the biography is part of the Oxford series, Biographies of Diseases, edited by William and Helen Bynum. In each individual volume an expert historian or clinician tells the story of a particular disease or condition throughout history - not only in terms of growing medical understanding of its nature and cure, but also shifting social and cultural attitudes, and changes in the meaning of the name of the disease itself.
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The Accidental Homo Sapiens : Genetics, Behavior, and Free Will Ian Tattersall; Robert DeSalle Pegasus Books, Simon & Schuster, New York, 2019
What happens now that human population has outpaced biological natural selection? Two leading scientists reveal how we became who we are—and what we might become. When you think of evolution, the picture that most likely comes to mind is a straight-forward progression, the iconic illustration of a primate morphing into a proud, upright human being. But in reality, random events have played huge roles in determining the evolutionary histories of everything from lions to lobsters to humans. However, random genetic novelties are most likely to become fixed in small populations. It is mathematically unlikely that this will happen in large ones. With our enormous, close-packed, and seemingly inexorably expanding population, humanity has fallen under the influence of the famous (or infamous) "bell curve." Ian Tattersall and Rob DeSalle's revelatory new book explores what the future of our species could hold, while simultaneously revealing what we...
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ia/lemurbiology0000tatt.pdf
Lemur Biology edited by Ian Tattersall and Robert W. Sussman Springer, Springer Nature, New York, NY, 2012
The volume of studies on prosimian primates has, until recently, tended to lag well behind that of studies on the higher primates. This is so despite the fact that the considerable intrinsic interest of the living prosimians and the signifi­ cance of their stuQ,y for our understanding of the earlier stages of primate evolution have long been acknowledged by zoologists, paleontologists, and anthropologists alike. Among the prosimians, the Malagasy lemurs are of profound interest not only because they include the only extant diurnal forms, but also because it is only on Madagascar that the absence of competition with higher primates has allowed a surviving prosimian fauna to radiate, es­ sentially unrestricted, into a broad spectrum of ecological zones. In contrast, the few extant prosimians of Africa and Asia occupy a relatively narrow range of'refuge'niches; although of considerable interest in themselves, they do not show the richness and variety of adaptation which make the Malagasy prosimian fauna such a fascinating object of study. Over the past few years, however, there has been a considerable resur­ gence of interest in the prosimians in general, and in the lemurs in particular. The range of studies resulting from this rekindling of interest is wide, compre­ hending the systematics, evolution, anatomy, behavior, and ecology of these forms. This volume constitutes a progress report on our knowledge of the le­ murs.
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Flooring (tricks Of The Trade) Bob Tattersall; Robert Tattersall Transatlantic Arts, Tricks of the trade, London, 1978
109 pages : 21 cm Includes index
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The Accidental Homo Sapiens : Genetics, Behavior, and Free Will Tattersall, Ian, DeSalle, Robert Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.; Pegasus Books, First Pegasus Books edition, New York, 2019
What Happens Now That Human Population Has Outpaced Biological Natural Selection? Two Leading Scientists Reveal How We Became Who We Are--and What We Might Become. When You Think Of Evolution, The Picture That Most Likely Comes To Mind Is A Straight-forward Progression, The Iconic Illustration Of A Primate Morphing Into A Proud, Upright Human Being. But In Reality, Random Events Have Played Huge Roles In Determining The Evolutionary Histories Of Everything From Lions To Lobsters To Humans. However, Random Genetic Novelties Are Most Likely To Become Fixed In Small Populations. It Is Mathematically Unlikely That This Will Happen In Large Ones. With Our Enormous, Close-packed, And Seemingly Inexorably Expanding Population, Humanity Has Fallen Under The Influence Of The Famous (or Infamous) Bell Curve. Ian Tattersall And Rob Desalle's Revelatory New Book Explores What The Future Of Our Species Could Hold, While Simultaneously Revealing What We Didn't Become--and What We Won't Become. A Cognitively Unique Species, And Our Actions Fall On A Bell Curve As Well. Individual People May Be Saintly Or Evil; Generous Or Grasping; Narrow-minded Or Visionary. But Any Attempt To Characterize Our Species Must Embrace All Of Its Members And So All Of These Antitheses. It Is Possible Not Just For The Species, But For A Single Individual To Be All Of These Things--even In The Same Day. We All Fall Somewhere Within The Giant Hyperspace Of The Human Condition That These Curves Describe. The Accidental Homo Sapiens Shows Readers That Though Humanity Now Exists On This Bell Curve, We Are Far From A Stagnant Species. Tattersall And Desalle Reveal How Biological Evolution In Modern Humans Has Given Way To A Cultural Dynamic That Is Unlike Anything Else The Earth Has Ever Witnessed, And That Will Keep Life Interesting--perhaps Sometimes Too Interesting--for As Long As We Exist On This Planet-- Genes, Evolution, And The Bell Curve -- Science And Behavior : Trapped Between Simplicity And Complexity -- Emergence Of The Human Cognitive Style -- Genes, People, And Behavior -- Human Beings And Choice. Ian Tattersall And Rob Desalle. April 2019--title Page Verso. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 195-212) And Index.
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Diabetes: The Biography (Biographies of Disease) Robert Tattersall Oxford University Press : [distributor] Oxford University Press Distribution Services, 2010
Diabetes is a disease with a fascinating history and one that has been growing dramatically with urbanization. According to the World Health Authority, it now affects 4.6% of adults over 20, reaching 30% in the over 35s in some populations. It is one of the most serious and widespread diseases today. But the general perception of diabetes is quite different. At the beginning of the 20th century, diabetes sufferers mostly tended to be middle-aged and overweight, and could live tolerably well with the disease for a couple of decades, but when it occasionally struck younger people, it could be fatal within a few months. The development of insulin in the early 1920s dramatically changed things for these younger patients. But that story of the success of modern medicine has tended to dominate public perception, so that diabetes is regarded as a relatively minor illness. Sadly, that is far from the case, and diabetes can produce complications affecting many different organs. Robert Tattersall, a leading authority on diabetes, describes the story of the disease from the ancient writings of Galen and Avicenna to the recognition of sugar in the urine of diabetics in the 18th century, the identification of pancreatic diabetes in 1889, the discovery of insulin in the early 20th century, the ensuing optimism, and the subsequent despair as the complexity of this now chronic illness among its increasing number of young patients became apparent. Yet new drugs are being developed, as well as new approaches to management that give hope for the future. Diabetes affects many of us directly or indirectly through friends and relatives. This book gives an authoritative and engaging account of the long history and changing perceptions of a disease that now dominates the concerns of health professionals in the developed world. Diabetes: the biography is part of the Oxford series, Biographies of Diseases, edited by William and Helen Bynum. In each individual volume an expert historian or clinician tells the story of a particular disease or condition throughout history - not only in terms of growing medical understanding of its nature and cure, but also shifting social and cultural attitudes, and changes in the meaning of the name of the disease itself.
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Diabetes: The Biography (Biographies of Disease) Robert Tattersall Oxford University Press : [distributor] Oxford University Press Distribution Services, Oxford University Press USA, Oxford, 2009
Diabetes is a disease with a fascinating history and one that has been growing dramatically with urbanization. According to the World Health Authority, it now affects 4.6% of adults over 20, reaching 30% in the over 35s in some populations. It is one of the most serious and widespread diseases today. But the general perception of diabetes is quite different. At the beginning of the 20th century, diabetes sufferers mostly tended to be middle-aged and overweight, and could live tolerably well with the disease for a couple of decades, but when it occasionally struck younger people, it could be fatal within a few months. The development of insulin in the early 1920s dramatically changed things for these younger patients. But that story of the success of modern medicine has tended to dominate public perception, so that diabetes is regarded as a relatively minor illness. Sadly, that is far from the case, and diabetes can produce complications affecting many different organs. Robert Tattersall, a leading authority on diabetes, describes the story of the disease from the ancient writings of Galen and Avicenna to the recognition of sugar in the urine of diabetics in the 18th century, the identification of pancreatic diabetes in 1889, the discovery of insulin in the early 20th century, the ensuing optimism, and the subsequent despair as the complexity of this now chronic illness among its increasing number of young patients became apparent. Yet new drugs are being developed, as well as new approaches to management that give hope for the future. Diabetes affects many of us directly or indirectly through friends and relatives. This book gives an authoritative and engaging account of the long history and changing perceptions of a disease that now dominates the concerns of health professionals in the developed world. Diabetes: the biography is part of the Oxford series, Biographies of Diseases, edited by William and Helen Bynum. In each individual volume an expert historian or clinician tells the story of a particular disease or condition throughout history - not only in terms of growing medical understanding of its nature and cure, but also shifting social and cultural attitudes, and changes in the meaning of the name of the disease itself.
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Diabetes: The Biography (Biographies of Diseases) Robert Tattersall Oxford University Press, USA, Biographies of Diseases, 1, 2009
With the exploding epidemic of diabetes around the world almost everyone knows someone whose life is touched by this disease. Professor Tattersall brings diabetes to life and gives us a fascinating look into how some very smart people tried to unravel the mysteries of diabetes across the centuries. For those who think that Atkins was the first to give us "low carb" diets just imaging eating the diet that army surgeon John Rollo inflicted on his patient Captain Meredith in 1797! Long before anyone understood how the pancreas worked (or that it was even involved as a cause of diabetes)physicians struggled to help their patients survive the mysterious "pissing evil." With great wit and a steady compassion for the sufferer Tattersall brings diabetes to life in a very readable, yet carefully researched an accurate account of this fascinating and very human condition.
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The Property tax revolt : the case of Proposition 13 George G Kaufman; Kenneth T Rosen; Frederick E Balderston; Jack H Beebe; Jack Citrin; Alan S Costa; Robert H Edelstein; Philip Fischer; Ronald W Forbes; Alan Frankle; Ira Michael Heyman; Frank Levy; William H Oakland; John E Petersen; Wallace Francis Smith; James N Tattersall; Ann R Thomas; Bruce Wallin Ballinger Pub Co, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts, 1981
Ch. 1. From 13 To 4 And Beyond: The Political Meaing Of The Ongoing Tax Revolt In California / Jack Citrin And Frank Levy -- Comment / Jack H. Beebe -- Ch. 2. Proposition 13: Genesis And Consequences / William H. Oakland -- Ch. 3. Proposition 13: Property Transfers, And The Real Estate Markets / Frederick Balderstein, With J. Michael Heyman And Wallace Smith -- Ch. 4. Fiscal Limitations And Municipal Debt: The Extreme Case Of Proposition 13 / Ann R. Thomas -- Ch. 5. Effects Of Proposition 13 On Tax-supported Municipal Bonds In California / Ronald Forbes, Alan Frankle, And Philip Fischer -- Ch. 6. California Bonds After Proposition 13 / Jack H. Beebe -- Comment / James N. Tattersall -- Comment / Alan S. Costa -- Ch. 7. Tax And Expenditure Limitations: Projecting Their Impact On Big City Finances / John E. Petersen -- Comment / Bruce Wallin -- Ch. 8. The Impact Of Proposition 13 Property Tax Reductions: A Theoretical Note / Robert H. Edelstein -- Ch. 9. Inflation, Proposition 13 Fever, And Suggested Relief / George G. Kaufman. Edited By George G. Kaufman, Kenneth T. Rosen. Includes Bibliographies And Index.
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Home Handyman : [A guide to house and garden improvements consultant Robert Tattersall; technical advisers David Allen & Mike Trier Octopus Bks., London, United Kingdom, 1982
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The meat buyers' guide for caterers Roger Moore, John Stone and Henry Tattersall International Thomson Business Publishing, London, United Kingdom, 1983
95p. : 31 cm Includes index
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Jobs in the house and garden ...; [by] Mike Smith and Gordon Cooper in association with Robert Tattersall and Michael Beeston Smith, Mike, Cooper, Gordon S Paul; Ebury Publishing, London 3 Fitzroy Sq. W.1 Stanley Paul and Co. Ltd, 1972
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Chemical warfare toxicology. volume 2, Management of poisoning / edited by Franz Worek, John Jenner and Horst Thiermann Jenner, John; Thiermann, Horst; Worek, Franz Royal Society of Chemistry, The Ingram Publisher Services [distributor, Issues in toxicology no. 27, 2, gld, 2016
Despite ongoing efforts to prohibit the production, storage and use of chemical warfare agents recent world events highlight the enduring threat to the population from these agents. Research efforts in various countries have resulted in novel insights into chemical warfare toxicology that has enabled the development of new approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of chemical warfare poisoning. This book provides an up-to-date treatise on the diagnosis and verification of exposure, and the pre- and post-exposure treatment of poisoning. Focussing on the most important representative nerve and blistering agents, whilst also covering other potential chemical warfare agents, this book will give the reader a comprehensive overview of the many different aspects of chemical warfare agent toxicology. The text will appeal to toxicologists, biochemists and weapons specialists working in industry and academia, and anyone with an interest in chemical warfare toxicology or exposure.
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Chemical warfare toxicology. volume 1, Fundamental aspects / edited by Franz Worek, John Jenner and Horst Thiermann Jenner, John; Thiermann, Horst; Worek, Franz Royal Society of Chemistry, The Ingram Publisher Services [distributor, Issues in toxicology no. 26, 1, 2016
Despite ongoing efforts to prohibit the production, storage and use of chemical warfare agents recent world events highlight the enduring threat to the population from these agents. Research efforts in various countries have resulted in novel insights into chemical warfare toxicology that has enabled the development of new approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of chemical warfare poisoning. This book provides an up-to-date treatise on the ongoing research into the toxicology of chemical warfare agents, the diagnosis and verification of exposure, and the pre- and post-exposure treatment of poisoning. Focussing on the fundamentals of the toxicology of nerve agents and vesicants, this book will give the reader a comprehensive overview of the many different aspects of chemical warfare agent toxicology. The text will appeal to toxicologists, biochemists and weapons specialists working in industry and academia, and anyone with an interest in chemical warfare toxicology or exposure.
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Next [Motion picture : 2007][Nicolas Cage Todd Garner; Gary Goldman; Jonathan Hensleigh; Paul Bernbaum; Lee Tamahori; Nicolas Cage; Julianne Moore; Jessica Biel; Thomas Kretschmann; Tory Kittles; José Zúñiga; Jim Beaver; Jason Butler Harner; Michael Trucco; Enzo Cilenti; Peter Falk; David Tattersall; Christian A Wagner; Mark Isham; Sanja Milkovic Hays; William Sandell; Philip K Dick; Paramount Pictures Corporation; Revolution Studios; Initial Entertainment Group; Virtual Studios; Saturn Films; Broken Road Productions HarperCollins e-books, HarperCollins, [Place of publication not identified], 2009
From Michael Crichton, the #1 bestselling author of Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain, comes a devilishly clever, breathless tale of a new world where nothing is what it seems, and genetic ownership shatters our assumptions.Welcome to our genetic world.Fast, furious, and out of control.This is not the world of the future—it's the world right now.Is a loved one missing some body parts? Are blonds becoming extinct? Is everyone at your dinner table of the same species? Humans and chimpanzees differ in only four hundred genes; is that why a chimp fetus resembles a human being? And should that worry us? There's a new genetic cure for drug addiction—is it worse than the disease?We live in a time of momentous scientific leaps, a time when it's possible to sell our eggs and sperm online for thousands of dollars and to test our spouses for genetic maladies. We live in a time when one-fifth of all our genes are owned by someone else—and an unsuspecting person and his family can be pursued cross-country because they happen to have certain valuable genes within their chromosomes....The future is closer than you think.
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Next [Motion picture : 2007][Nicolas Cage Todd Garner; Gary Goldman; Jonathan Hensleigh; Paul Bernbaum; Lee Tamahori; Nicolas Cage; Julianne Moore; Jessica Biel; Thomas Kretschmann; Tory Kittles; José Zúñiga; Jim Beaver; Jason Butler Harner; Michael Trucco; Enzo Cilenti; Peter Falk; David Tattersall; Christian A Wagner; Mark Isham; Sanja Milkovic Hays; William Sandell; Philip K Dick; Paramount Pictures Corporation; Revolution Studios; Initial Entertainment Group; Virtual Studios; Saturn Films; Broken Road Productions HarperCollins e-books, HarperCollins, [Place of publication not identified], 2009
From Michael Crichton, the #1 bestselling author of Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain, comes a devilishly clever, breathless tale of a new world where nothing is what it seems, and genetic ownership shatters our assumptions.Welcome to our genetic world.Fast, furious, and out of control.This is not the world of the future—it's the world right now.Is a loved one missing some body parts? Are blonds becoming extinct? Is everyone at your dinner table of the same species? Humans and chimpanzees differ in only four hundred genes; is that why a chimp fetus resembles a human being? And should that worry us? There's a new genetic cure for drug addiction—is it worse than the disease?We live in a time of momentous scientific leaps, a time when it's possible to sell our eggs and sperm online for thousands of dollars and to test our spouses for genetic maladies. We live in a time when one-fifth of all our genes are owned by someone else—and an unsuspecting person and his family can be pursued cross-country because they happen to have certain valuable genes within their chromosomes....The future is closer than you think.
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Practical Home Maintenance Robert Tattersall Trans-atlantic Pubns, London, United Kingdom, 1986
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ia/propertytaxrevol0000unse_n4b4.pdf
The Property tax revolt : the case of Proposition 13 George G Kaufman; Kenneth T Rosen; Frederick E Balderston; Jack H Beebe; Jack Citrin; Alan S Costa; Robert H Edelstein; Philip Fischer; Ronald W Forbes; Alan Frankle; Ira Michael Heyman; Frank Levy; William H Oakland; John E Petersen; Wallace Francis Smith; James N Tattersall; Ann R Thomas; Bruce Wallin Ballinger Pub Co, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts, 1981
Ch. 1. From 13 To 4 And Beyond: The Political Meaing Of The Ongoing Tax Revolt In California / Jack Citrin And Frank Levy -- Comment / Jack H. Beebe -- Ch. 2. Proposition 13: Genesis And Consequences / William H. Oakland -- Ch. 3. Proposition 13: Property Transfers, And The Real Estate Markets / Frederick Balderstein, With J. Michael Heyman And Wallace Smith -- Ch. 4. Fiscal Limitations And Municipal Debt: The Extreme Case Of Proposition 13 / Ann R. Thomas -- Ch. 5. Effects Of Proposition 13 On Tax-supported Municipal Bonds In California / Ronald Forbes, Alan Frankle, And Philip Fischer -- Ch. 6. California Bonds After Proposition 13 / Jack H. Beebe -- Comment / James N. Tattersall -- Comment / Alan S. Costa -- Ch. 7. Tax And Expenditure Limitations: Projecting Their Impact On Big City Finances / John E. Petersen -- Comment / Bruce Wallin -- Ch. 8. The Impact Of Proposition 13 Property Tax Reductions: A Theoretical Note / Robert H. Edelstein -- Ch. 9. Inflation, Proposition 13 Fever, And Suggested Relief / George G. Kaufman. Edited By George G. Kaufman, Kenneth T. Rosen. Includes Bibliographies And Index.
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ia/isbn_9781849739696_1.pdf
Chemical warfare toxicology. volume 2, Management of poisoning / edited by Franz Worek, John Jenner and Horst Thiermann Franz Worek; John Jenner; Chris Timperley; Robin Black; Jonathan David; Jeffery Gearhart; Bronwen Jugg; Kai Kehe; Patrick Masson; Helen Mumford; Daan Noort; Robert Read; Doug Somerville; Dirk Steinritz; John Tattersall; Horst Thiermann Royal Society of Chemistry, The Ingram Publisher Services [distributor, Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 3), Cambridge, UK, 2016
Despite ongoing efforts to prohibit the production, storage and use of chemical warfare agents recent world events highlight the enduring threat to the population from these agents. Research efforts in various countries have resulted in novel insights into chemical warfare toxicology that has enabled the development of new approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of chemical warfare poisoning. This book provides an up-to-date treatise on the ongoing research into the toxicology of chemical warfare agents, the diagnosis and verification of exposure, and the pre- and post-exposure treatment of poisoning. Focussing on the fundamentals of the toxicology of nerve agents and vesicants, this book will give the reader a comprehensive overview of the many different aspects of chemical warfare agent toxicology. The text will appeal to toxicologists, biochemists and weapons specialists working in industry and academia, and anyone with an interest in chemical warfare toxicology or exposure.
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ia/isbn_9780641909498.pdf
Next [Motion picture : 2007][Nicolas Cage Todd Garner; Gary Goldman; Jonathan Hensleigh; Paul Bernbaum; Lee Tamahori; Nicolas Cage; Julianne Moore; Jessica Biel; Thomas Kretschmann; Tory Kittles; José Zúñiga; Jim Beaver; Jason Butler Harner; Michael Trucco; Enzo Cilenti; Peter Falk; David Tattersall; Christian A Wagner; Mark Isham; Sanja Milkovic Hays; William Sandell; Philip K Dick; Paramount Pictures Corporation; Revolution Studios; Initial Entertainment Group; Virtual Studios; Saturn Films; Broken Road Productions HarperCollins e-books, HarperCollins, [Place of publication not identified], 2009
From Michael Crichton, the #1 bestselling author of Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain, comes a devilishly clever, breathless tale of a new world where nothing is what it seems, and genetic ownership shatters our assumptions.Welcome to our genetic world.Fast, furious, and out of control.This is not the world of the future—it's the world right now.Is a loved one missing some body parts? Are blonds becoming extinct? Is everyone at your dinner table of the same species? Humans and chimpanzees differ in only four hundred genes; is that why a chimp fetus resembles a human being? And should that worry us? There's a new genetic cure for drug addiction—is it worse than the disease?We live in a time of momentous scientific leaps, a time when it's possible to sell our eggs and sperm online for thousands of dollars and to test our spouses for genetic maladies. We live in a time when one-fifth of all our genes are owned by someone else—and an unsuspecting person and his family can be pursued cross-country because they happen to have certain valuable genes within their chromosomes....The future is closer than you think.
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The avenging brotherhood. Tattersall, Ivan, 1891- R. M. McBride & company, 1929., New York State, 1929
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Improved psalmody vol. 1 containing the first twenty-five psalms, from a poetical version originally written by the late Reverend James Merrick, ... with new music collected from the most eminent composers, by the Reverend William Dechair Tattersall, Internet Archive (nextStar 4.5.0.20626)
https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_improved-psalmody-vol-1_1794 Language & Literature; Literary And Political Reviews; General Interest Periodicals--United Kingdom; Law; Philosophy & Religion; Fine & Performing Arts; Social Sciences; History; History--History of North And South America; Books; microfilm
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