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Everything I wasn’t and wanted to be. I saw him only but once, and that was a few days before he was gone. I had to travel a hundred miles to get to see him play, and I wasn’t disappointed. He was powerful and electrifying and had a commanding presence. I was only six feet away. He was mesmerizing. I watched his face, his hands, the way he tapped his foot, his big black glasses, the eyes behind the glasses, the way he held his guitar, the way he stood, his neat suit. Everything about him. He looked older than twenty- two. Something about him seemed permanent, and he filled me with conviction. Then, out of the blue, the most uncanny thing happened. He looked me right straight dead in the eye, and he transmitted something. Something I didn’t know what. And it gave me the chills. I think it was a day or two after that that his plane went down. And somebody – somebody I’d never seen before – handed me a Leadbelly record with the song “Cottonfields” on it. 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You sing it in the ragtime blues, work songs, Georgia sea shanties, Appalachian ballads and cowboy songs. You hear all the finer points, and you learn the details. You know what it’s all about. Takin’ the pistol out and puttin’ it back in your pocket. Whippin’ your way through traffic, talkin’ in the dark. You know that Stagger Lee was a bad man and that Frankie was a good girl. You know that Washington is a bourgeois town and you’ve heard the deep- pitched voice of John the Revelator and you saw the Titanic sink in a boggy creek. And you’re pals with the wild Irish rover and the wild colonial boy. You heard the muffled drums and the fifes that played lowly. You’ve seen the lusty Lord Donald stick a knife in his wife, and a lot of your comrades have been wrapped in white linen. I had all the vernacular down. I knew the rhetoric. None of it went over my head – the devices, the techniques, the secrets, the mysteries – and I knew all the deserted roads that it traveled on, too. I could make it all connect and move with the current of the day. When I started writing my own songs, the folk lingo was the only vocabulary that I knew, and I used it. But I had something else as well. I had principles and sensibilities and an informed view of the world. And I had had that for a while. Learned it all in grammar school. Don Quixote, Ivanhoe, Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver’s Travels, Tale of Two Cities, all the rest – typical grammar school reading that gave you a way of looking at life, an understanding of human nature, and a standard to measure things by. I took all that with me when I started composing lyrics. And the themes from those books worked their way into many of my songs, either knowingly or unintentionally. I wanted to write songs unlike anything anybody ever heard, and these themes were fundamental. Specific books that have stuck with me ever since I read them way back in grammar school – I want to tell you about three of them: Moby Dick, All Quiet on the Western Front and The Odyssey.____________________Moby Dick is a fascinating book, a book that’s filled with scenes of high drama and dramatic dialogue. The book makes demands on you. The plot is straightforward. The mysterious Captain Ahab – captain of a ship called the Pequod – an egomaniac with a peg leg pursuing his nemesis, the great white whale Moby Dick who took his leg. And he pursues him all the way from the Atlantic around the tip of Africa and into the Indian Ocean. He pursues the whale around both sides of the earth. It’s an abstract goal, nothing concrete or definite. He calls Moby the emperor, sees him as the embodiment of evil. Ahab’s got a wife and child back in Nantucket that he reminisces about now and again. You can anticipate what will happen. 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The book has won numerous prizes including being highly commended in the British Medical Association book awards. Davidson’s global perspective is enhanced by the input of an international team of authors and a distinguished International Advisory Board from 1. Building on the foundations laid down by its original editor, Davidson’s remains one of the world’s leading and most respected textbooks of medicine. Reviews. Beautifully constructed with superb clarity of style - Davidson's continues to provide for students, doctors and other health professionals a sound basis for the practice of medicine. Royal Society of Medicine and Society of Authors Medical Book Awards. This book comes through where others fail: an excellent textbook, easy to read and superb value. Davidsons Principles & Practice of Medicine 22nd Edition eBook. Davidson’s Principles and Practice of. Hutchison's Clinical Methods, 23rd Edition PDF. · Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access, 22e. (Principles & Practice of Medicine (Davidson's)) 22nd Edition. Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine. 59,685 likes · 193 talking about this. Davidson's "Principles and Practice of Medicine", is a medical. More than two million medical students, doctors and other health professionals from around the globe have owned a copy of Davidson’s Principles and Practice of. Davidson’s Principles and Practice of Medicine 22nd Edition. have owned a copy of Davidson’s Principles and. required to practice medicine. Davidson S Principles And Practice Of Medicine 23Rd Edition Of The Nestle. 8/26/2017 0 Comments British Glues & Chemicals. British Glues & Chemicals. British Medical Journal"This latest edition remains accessible, authoritative and pretty comprehensive in its coverage. The book also retains its considerable clarity, readability and sheer breadth of subject matter. All in all, I found this book to have retained its position as an excellent one stop shop for clinical medicine for both undergraduates and a number of post graduates, in particular GPs.. Considering the price, I think this provides very good value for a new edition published this year (2. Even more impressive, this book is still at the forefront after so many years is a tribute to the man who started it all off, Sir Stanley Davidson."Glycosmedia, April 2. Davidson’s is a truly wonderful companion. If students want a comprehensive yet accessible book to have from the start of their medical training, I would recommend this one! Tim Jackson, Brighton and Sussex Medical School. A great textbook for integrating medical science and clinical medicine: whenever I have studied a topic from Davidson's, I feel as though I have a firm grasp on the science as well as the practice. Tara Berger, University of Newcastle. I love this book - after reading a section, you haven’t just learned it, but you’ve understood it. George Collins, University College London. Davidson’s has somehow managed to get better with age. While staying true to its foundations, it has brilliantly incorporated the latest in medical advances and treatment. Sabreen Ali, University of Sheffield. I cannot recommend the introductory chapters enough - the content is gold dust for students or doctors at any stage in their career. Davidson’s stands apart from the crowd … no medic’s bookshelf is complete without one. David Miller, University of Glasgow. This new edition is fantastic! The book content is exceptional … this book is an institution which has improved edition on edition. Sarah Edwards, Peninsula Medical School. Key Features. The underlying principles of medicine are described concisely in the first part of the book, and the detailed practice of medicine within each sub- specialty is described in later system- based chapters. Most chapters begin with a two- page overview of the important elements of the clinical examination, including a manikin to illustrate the key steps in the examination of the relevant system. A practical, problem- based clinical approach is described in the ‘Presenting Problems’ sections, to complement the detailed descriptions of each disease. The text is extensively illustrated, with over 1. In Old Age’ boxes highlighting important aspects of medical practice in the older population. A combined index and glossary of medical acronyms contains over 1. The contents can also be searched comprehensively as part of the online access to the whole book on the Student. Consult platform. Access over 5. 00 self- testing questions with answers linked to the book’s content for further reading. The text uses both SI and non- SI units to make it suitable for readers throughout the globe. New to this Edition. A new chapter specifically on Stroke Disease recognises the emergence of Stroke Medicine as a distinct clinical and academic discipline. A rationalisation of the 1. New ‘In Adolescence’ boxes recognise the fact that many chronic disorders begin in childhood and become the responsibility of physicians practising adult medicine. These boxes acknowledge the overlap ‘transitional’ phase and highlight the key points of importance when looking after young people. The regular introduction of new authors and editors maintains the freshness of each new edition. On this occasion Dr Ian Penman has joined the editorial team and 1. An expanded International Advisory Board of 3. Related Titles. Table of Contents. Part 1 - Principles of medicine. Good medical practice. Therapeutics and good prescribing. Molecular and genetic factors in disease. Immunological factors in disease. Environmental and nutritional factors in disease. Principles of infectious disease. Ageing and disease. Part 2 - Practice of medicine. Critical illness. Poisoning. Medical psychiatry. Oncology. Palliative care and pain. Infectious disease. HIV infection and AIDSSexually transmitted infections. Clinical biochemistry and metabolism. Kidney and urinary tract disease. Cardiovascular disease. Respiratory disease. Endocrine disease. Diabetes mellitus. Alimentary tract and pancreatic disease. Liver and biliary tract disease. Blood disease. Rheumatology and bone disease. Neurological disease. Stroke disease. Skin disease. Laboratory reference ranges. Author Information. Edited by Brian R. Walker, BSc MD FRCPE FRSE, Professor of Endocrinology, University of Edinburgh; Honorary Consultant Physician, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, UK; Nicki R Colledge, BSc (Hons) FRCPE, Consultant Physician in Medicine for the Elderly, Liberton Hospital and Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh; Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh, UK; Stuart H. Ralston, MD FRCP FMed. Sci FRSE, Arthritis Research UK Professor of Rheumatology, University of Edinburgh; Honorary Consultant Rheumatologist, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh UK. Ian Penman, BSc MD FRCPE, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh; Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh, UK. |
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