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Anthony Cirillo's wonderful words of wisdomReview Date: 2006-05-24
A Must Read If You Have Aging Parents and Loved OnesReview Date: 2006-01-30
Cirillo makes hundreds of visits to the various institutions described in his book, so he sees firsthand the challenges and difficulties that we all must face someday, but he presents it in such a way, that makes for interesting and valuable reading.
This book is a must read for all those that have aging loved ones that may be facing elder care alternatives and it will definitely help ease the burden of decisions that will ultimately have to be made. I recommend this book to everyone.
Easy to read, comprehensive look at Long Term CareReview Date: 2005-11-25
Cirillo writes is a very casual style. You almost feel like you are sitting down with a story teller, who happens to be a trusted friend. His allusions to his "old neighborhood" of South Philadelphia provide a nice slice of life. You can tell that Cirillo speaks from experience and with a passion for his commitment to long term care. This is not the cold synthesis of a researcher; rather stories with a purpose from a warm-hearted, well-organized educator, entertainer, and long term care professional.
This book is something that every potential client for long term care should read.
Aging in AmericaReview Date: 2004-10-31

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A must have to every General PractitionerReview Date: 2008-01-28
Student`s reviewReview Date: 2000-01-28
* "picturesque" explaining (almost like a comic book), no clinical photography present though
* step by step instructions how to do it, with every material, bur or other used instrument explained in detail. Detail is what is great about this book - you can reconstruct every phase of the procedure to the last detail.
* fluidly written and easily understandable emphasizing the practice with all theoretical knowledge needed provided
Overall it is a great book for students which want to get a general knowledge about practice and theory of fixed prosthodontics in dentistry. Great beginners and advanced user book. (My mother who is a specialist of prosthodontic find it useful after years and years of practice). Only complaint - there were not any real clinical cases and clinical photography.
Recommended by Medical Library Association.Review Date: 1998-05-03


Informative and funny !!Review Date: 2003-02-10
I found this book to be informative and funny. It not only
resolved some of my problems but also suggested
some helpful hints in dealing with my dentures. Since the author was not a dentist but an average denture wearer it was written
in everyday language. This book was an enjoyable and quick read. I definitely recommend this book......
Informative and funny !!Review Date: 2003-02-10
I found this book to be informative and funny. It not only
resolved some of my problems but also suggested
some helpful hints in dealing with my dentures. Since the author was not a dentist but an average denture wearer it was written
in everyday language. This book was an enjoyable and quick read. I definitely recommend this book......

Recommended by the Medical Library Association.Review Date: 1998-05-03
sequelae of wearing complete denturesReview Date: 1999-12-17

Review of Advanced Removable Partial DenturesReview Date: 2000-06-20

Traditonal FareReview Date: 2007-08-27
It is important to realize that the recipes are from the UK, and there are differences in measurements compared with the US. For example, a pint is 20 ounces in the UK and 16 ounces in the US.
There are also a few differences in ingredients. Caster sugar is simply very fine white sugar, and ordinary table sugar works just as well. Mixed spice is roughly the equivalent of pumpkin pie spice. Demerara sugar is very large crystals of sugar sometimes found in the US as a decoration on muffins. It can readily be found in the baking section of the supermarket. A useful website is Cook's Thesaurus at www.foodsubs.com.
Recipes included:
Almond Cake p. 19
Almond Shortbread p. 38
Apple and Potato Cake p. 26
Apple Cheesecakes p. 42
Apple Teabread p. 18
Ballywindland Rolls p. 8
Buttermilk Pancakes p. 11
Barm Brack p. 5
Belem Tarts p. 46
Boiled Cake p. 23
Boxty Bread p. 30
Carvie Cake p. 40
Cherry Dog p. 7
Chocolate Sandwich Cake p. 10
Currant Soda Scones p. 32
Farmhouse Loaf p. 37
Ginger Cake p. 34
Girdle Scones p. 35
Honey Cake p. 39
Irish Johnny Cakes p. 16
Irish Rink Cake p. 47
Irish Shortcakes p. 29
Irish Treacle Loaf p. 24
Irish Whiskey Cake p. 3
Oaten Bread p. 21
Plum Cake p. 31
Porter Cake p. 45
Potato Scones p. 6
Pratie Oaten p. 15
Saffron Cake p. 14
Saint Patrick's Cakes p. 13
Slim Cakes p. 22
Spice Bread p. 43
Vicarage Cake p. 27

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Fun ReadingReview Date: 2008-01-03


The funniest cookbook ever written!Review Date: 1999-08-26

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A straightforward and specialized instructional textReview Date: 2004-05-16

the best book everReview Date: 2004-02-24
This dentist guy gets thirty two thousnad wind up novelty teeth. But he also got this high speed drill. Then this guy who is known as jewellery jack steals his high speed drill and he puts a smoke bomb in the toilet of this shop place and it sets the shop on fire. So the jewelllery jack guy comes along wiv loads of other guys pretendin they r firemen and put the fire out but they break into the shop and they steal loads of perfume and they also tie the dentist guy up. They take the jewellery, perufme and the dentists drill hostage . The dentist saw that jewellery jack needed a filling in one of his front teeth. The denitst guy was also taken hostage along wiv his assistant, ricky. The dentist has a genius idea 2 use some of the wind up teeth to untie the ropes and set them free. They escaped from the thing and they called the police who then arrived. But jewellery jack and his 'gang' got away just before the police arrived.
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