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One major by-product of the aging baby-boom generation has been a surging interest in cosmetic surgery. Outpatient cosmetic surgery clinics have sprouted up in droves all over the United States, and the number of cosmetic procedures performed in 2005 increased by more than 95% from the previous year.Although procedures like facelifts and abdominoplasties are considered minimally invasive, …
A proper assessment of the issues raised in this volume requires drawing on expertise in philosophy and bioethics, along with expert knowledge of factors influencing surgical performance, clinical practice, the measurement and reporting of healthcare outcomes, relevant studies in healthcare quality and safety, professional regulation, and practitioner and consumer views on report cards. Ac…
This third edition of Clinical Forensic Medicine has been regrettably slow in gestation. Each year, it seemed, impending major legislation affecting the work of the forensic clinician made delay necessary or justifiable, until delay became a habit. More important than legislation has been
trast, we designed the Wiley Series on Treating Addictions primarily for the other 90%—the many health service providers and family members who, though not addictionologists, regularly deal with those who suffer from various addictive disorders.
At one time or another, most families find themselves making decisions about providing care for a loved one at home. Many older people provide care for a spouse who is ill, and increasing numbers of adult children are caring for aging parents. The American Medical Association Guide to Home Caregiving provides hands-on, step-by-step practical advice for the home caregiver. The book address…
Helen has brought together years of experience of managing coeliac disease in this highly informative new book. It provides an excellent source of information for Specialist Nurses developing an up-to-date service for patients with coeliac disease and will also be a valuable source of information for patients and their families in exploring the many issues of this condition. The extensive…
The treatment of chronic infl ammatory diseases was revolutionized by the discovery of the therapeutic utility of corticosteroids in the 1950s. Since this time they have been the mainstay of treatment for chronic infl ammatory diseases. Their utility has been tempered, however, by the increasing risk of debilitating side effects with higher dose therapy. This is important because a reasonab…
The increasing role of molecular pathology in the daily practice of medicine, including the increasingly routine use of targeted molecular therapy in personalized patient care, has created a need for textbooks that bridge the gap between medical practice and basic molecular science. Each book in the Molecular Pathology Library Series by Springer Science+Business Media provides a review of cu…
No, we must do better than this in our search for an objective means to define both of these constructs. Following the hopefully now outdated perspective of postmodernism that says impairment and disorder are to be whatever the group, culture, or society wish them to be will also be a conceptual dead end as long as we seek even a quasi-objective standard for these terms. So, too, will be an…
T he initial idea for this book came from Dr. Li Bingxiang at Higher Education Press during an international symposium in beautiftil southern China. Unlike traditional textbooks on pain, she proposed I write a new book that included recent progress in the neurobiology of pain. This idea revived my long-term interest in editing a book on molecular pain.