Human growth after birth
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An unquiet life. Memoirs of a physician and cardiologist. This book is of unusual interest. It is not a history of cardiology in Belfast in the last forty years, though that is touched on in some of its aspects. It is the self-revelation of the remarkable man and physician who revolutionised the practice of cardiology in Belfast, in Ulster, and ultimately the world. He may not have meant it, but its chief interest is to trace the development of the boy from Hillsborough, through school and student days, through the dreadful sufferings of Japanese prisoner, of. war camps, through early postgraduate years, to being physician in charge of a ward unit in the Royal Victoria Hospital and the creator of a modern cardiological service. If that personality sometimes seems, and indeed was, assertive and combative, combativeness was essential if cardiology in Belfast was to be forced or dragged into the modern age, and into a new effectiveness. What the book does little to reveal is the fact that Frank Pantridge has a heart of gold. His cardiology was not merely electromechanical but humane. Many honours have come his way, the most distinguished being the immediate award, in the field, of the Military Cross, for gallantry in the face of the enemy. He has the esteem of thousands of patients, and of his colleagues. There is no doubt but that those profiting, and those generations still to profit, from Frank's work, will rise up to call him blessed. This will be a change for Frank, because great reforms cannot be effected without opposition, and, such is human nature, resentment. The style is admirable and so is the book production. The binding is secure. There is no index. There is only one misspelling. Everyone should buy this book. The proceeds go to the Heart Fund. Why should a monograph on a muscle diasease, written by a geneticist, be important to anaesthetists , cardiologists, diabetologists, gastroenterologists, obstetricians, ophthalmologists, orthopaedic surgeons, paediatricians and speech therapists? Because it is to them, rather than to neurologists, that most patients with myotonic dystrophy will present, and unfortunately these patients often pass through the hands of many doctors before the correct diagnosis is realised. Encounters between patients with myotonic dystrophy and the medical profession are seldom straightforward but matters are considerably simplified if the diagnosis is known. Professor Harper makes the point that this is a disease for …
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A comparative study on growth indicators of children born with low birth weight and normal birth weight in 2 years after birth.
وزن هنگام تولد در تعیین فاکتور امید به زندگی کودک و پیش بینی وضع سلامت او در آینده شاخصی بسیار حساس و سودمند بوده و می تواند مسؤول عوارض و اختلالاتی باشد که بعدها در زندگی کودک به وجود می آید. از آنجا که توجه به رشد کودکان تنها به لحاظ جلوگیری از مرگ و میر آنان دارای اهمیت نمی باشد، بلکه بیشتر از نظر پیشگیری از ابتلا به بیماریهای جسمانی، روانی و اجتماعی در آینده مهم است؛ این پژوهش با هدف مقایسه...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The Ulster Medical Journal
دوره 59 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1990