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Decision Making in Oncology: Evidence-Based Management
Published in Paperback by Churchill Livingstone (1997-01-15)
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Needs a new Edition
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Review Date: 2007-10-15
This book is (was) absolutely wonderful, but it is sadly out of date and desperately needs a new edition. The format is absolutely superb.

Well organized. Must for clinicians and students!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-18
I was attracted to this book because of the numerous flow charts in each chapter. Treatment algorithms are spelled out concisely, plus each chapter also included text descriptions of each disease, staging, epidemiology like any standard oncology textbook. The flow charts helped synthesize my review for the medical oncology board exam. Plus it has a chapter in the end for some commonly used chemotherapy clinical protocols.
Standard of care is emphasized, and the book is fairly uncluttered and easy to read, yet not too simple. I wish they would come up with a newer edition though as oncology drug arena is expanding so quickly that an update on the topics is probably due by now.

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Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide
Published in Hardcover by Churchill Livingstone (2004-02-06)
Author: Giovanni Maciocia
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Excellent TCM Source
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 29 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-26
This is an excellent book for TCM practitioners. It covers a wide variety of diagnostic techniques all included in one book (rather than having to buy 20 short books with similar info). From face diagnosis, to nail diagnosis, to in depth pattern recognition (for thin necks to swollen ears to stomach aches), Maciocia has included it all. I found the part about using palm lines to show tendencies towards certain types of diseases very interesting. There are colour plates in the back of the book that show examples of body type, tongues, and skin conditions.

The only problem I see is that it can be a little hard to find what you are looking for until you get used to using the book. With all of the info covered, Maciocia included a "How to use this book" section in the begining to help with that.

Traditional Chinese Medicine
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-08
I found this to be an outstanding text. It is the most complete works on traditional Chinese medical diagnosis that I have seen on the market. I would recommend this book to anyone who needs a complete overview of the subject matter.

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Diagnostic Histopathology of Tumors (2-Volume Set)
Published in Hardcover by Churchill Livingstone (1995-01-15)
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Diagnostic Histopathology of Tumours
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-07
An excellent reference book for postgraduates and practitioners of Anatomical Pathology.

The best book of tumoral histopathology in this time!!!!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-23
well, my english is not so good, but I'll try to explain my opinions about this extraordinary book: I'm a proffesor of Pathology in Maracaibo, Venezuela, especifically in Veterinary Pathology and mi field of studied is the comparative pathology of tumours. This book represented the most advanced updated that I have been read. The ilustrations and the text are of high quality, very concise and clear. I recommended this excellent book both veterinary pathologist and human pathologist

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The Dramatic Years: 1895 - 1921 (Jennie: The Life of Lady Randolph Churchill, Volume Two)
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall Trade (1971-06)
Author: Ralph G. Martin
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A beautiful book without an equivalent.
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-19
This book fulfills every question one might have about the Churchill family. The trials of love are heartwrenching. It is a wonderful thing to see how Winston was formed through the actions of the people around him. Jennie is a lady not to be forgotten in British and American society.

Winston's Mother
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-10
I truly enjoyed this fascinating biography of Jennie Jerome Churchill, an American woman who married a British gentleman. She may be best remembered by history as Winston Churchill's mother, but this was a woman with a mind and life of her own. And a life well worth examining. Through trials and triumphs, she reveals her strong and lusty character.

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Fibromyalgia Syndrome -fms: A Practitioner's Guide to Treatment
Published in Hardcover by Churchill Livingstone (1999-10-29)
Author: Chaitow
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Fibromyalgia Syndrome: A Practitioner's Guide to Treatment
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-11
Whether you treat people with Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) or you have been diagnosed with FMS, Leon Chaitow's "Fibromyalgia Syndrome: A Practioner's Guide to Treatment" may be exactly what you have been seeking. As a person living with FMS--who has read MUCH about this topic--I can tell you that this book is the best thing going. This practioner's guide is especially good for those familiar with "medicalese." But, even if you're a "beginner" with FMS who simply wants to help educate those on your health care team (physicians, massage therapists, chiropractors, etc.), owning this book will allow you to lend it to your practioners. I have no doubt that, after they have seen your copy, they will want to purchase their own.

In "Fibromyalgia Syndrome: A Practioner's Guide to Treatment," Chaitow briefly describes a number of theories about FMS, discusses the validity of these, and explains the treatments that flow from the theories. Some of the treatments can be accomplished by persons with FMS; others require the cooperation of practioners on the health care team. Treatments are described in detail, supplemented with illustrations.

Kudos to Leon Chaitow for this fine work!

Informative and well written
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-02
The information in this book from Leon Chaitow alone is worth the price. In addition to his fine writing, he brings together many authors who are blazing trails in fibromyalgia research. They offer many treatment options and perceptions.

As Dr. Chaitow explains, it is now recognized by many researchers and practitioners that fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS)is often perpetuated by myofascial trigger points (TrPs). Most patients with FMS have TrPs as well, and treating the TrPs can significantly reduce the symptom load. Fibromyalgia and myofascial pain from TrPs are not the same. Many people have TrPs but do not have FMS. Knowing that the central sensitization of FMS is present in patients with both conditions will enable the practitioner to adjust TrP therapies accordingly. Dr. Chaitow is very clear about this.

Fibromyalgia is not yet curable, but it can be treated, and many of the components that add to the patient's burden can be minimized or eliminated with adequate treatment. This book is a toolbox full of ways to accomplish that task.

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The world crisis
Published in Unknown Binding by Scribner's (1930)
Author: Winston Churchill
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The Bloodiest Century's Opening Act
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-29
This magnificent abridgement, published eight years before Hitler invaded Poland, clearly illustrates the fatal miscalculations with which the European nations entered and waged The Great War of 1914-18, and presages the dreadful and continuing consequences of having pursed them to the end. The final pages are as moving a condemnation of war as is found in English, made all the more poignant by our foreknowledge of Churchill's subsequent achievements. If you want to know how our world got to be the way it is today, start with this book.

One of the finest works of history ever written.
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 1997-10-03
Churchill's memoirs of World War 1 is one of the finest works of history ever written and is probably among the three or four best works on WW1(together with Martin Gilbert's recent History of the First World War).It is also a masterpiece of Engish literature, demonstrating a prose style that later won Churchill the Nobel Prize. While the book necessarily reflects Churchill's own experiences in the war,it is reasonably unbiased and balanced,although he certainly presents his own case forcefully and convincingly. The only limitation of the book is that it was written only afew years after the end of the war so it did not have access to all the government arhives released later.Despite this,I believe that Churhill's conclusions have stood up well even in the light of subsequently released archive material. However,one might consider reading the book together with a "modern" history--such as Martin Gilbert's--for a more complete perspective.

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My early life;: A roving commission (Fontana books)
Published in Unknown Binding by Collins (1963)
Author: Winston Churchill
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A very entertaining read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-22
This is a very interesting, fast-paced book that provides a good introduction to Winston Churchill. Indeed, after reading this I was compelled to read "The Unruly Giant", which is a very solid biography recently written by Norman Rose giving further insight into this fascinating historical charactor.

I agree with the other reviewer in saying that Churchill provides an amazing amount of detail about the early exploits of his life, leading one to wonder just how much of it really happpened and how much he chose to embellish when writing this book some years later. Also, Churchill's constant references to contemporary events are sometimes confusing and frustrating unless one knows a lot of the history of the British empire and its political scene during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

None the less, it is a good book to start with if one wishes to learn about one of the 20th century's truly great men.

Make Me Great
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-28
For a book written by the author when in his 30s (I may be off by a few years), this is incredible. First, because Churchill himself wrote it, and not some professional writer. Second, because of the extreme detail, which suggests either an incredible memory, or a willingness to make up finely constructed overlays of fiction. Maybe this is a little of both. Churchill either covers his tracks well, or presents the facts very pleasantly.

His mom ignores him and his dad holds about 3 substantive conversations with him. In return, he idolizes and idealizes both, consoling himself by getting in trouble at school, and playing army at home. Like a latter-day Peter the Great, his childhood army games lay a foundation for adult army leadership, although Churchill stays more constrained than the despotic Russian. He maintains, however, a raw animal side to his spirit which stays intact his whole life, resulting, in one memorable event about 40 or 45 years after this book cuts off with Churchill's marriage, where Churchill pauses on an inspection of a European battlefield after the defeat of Germany to urinate on the famed "Siegfried Line" in front of a group of military dignitaries. Naughty boy to the end.

Churchill convincingly puts himself back into young boy mode and preserves for us portraits of his nurse, Mrs. Everest, the hatefulness of boarding school, and the release of achieving self-actualization in the form of military school at Sandhurst, and then a whirlwind of military adventures on several continents, arranged mostly by his influential and adulterous mother. Not much adultery here, but William Manchester goes through it in detail in his first of the two-volume set "The Last Lion." Churchill never criticizes his mother; he just takes maximum advantage of her contacts.

In a double inversion of himself as the subject, this is a great summary of how Churchill decided to become a great man by first getting noticed in the middle of adventures, and writing about them during and afterwards. Plus getting paid for the writing to support himself on a scale correlative to other British subjects who either inherited it, or made it big in business. But it was all substrate for his political ambitions.

Teddy Roosevelt thought Churchill was a "show off." Which is probably true, and which comes out clearly in the video-ization of this book, under the name of "Young Winston." But he seems to have been a lovable showoff, and if Kennedy had not intervened, American political aspirants may instead be more self-consiously modeling themselves on Young Winston.

One problem: John Churchill had no male offspring, according to the family tree Winston added to his biography of Marlborough. No problem, just call yourself a Churchill, not a "Spencer-Churchill" or even a "Spencer" and just go to market as a Churchill. Plus make yourself great. He definitely did, and this book records what it also produces.

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Foot and Ankle Radiology
Published in Hardcover by Churchill Livingstone (2001-03-15)
Author: Robert A. Christman
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Very helpful, especially for podiatry students!!
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Review Date: 2008-08-20
This book is fantastic! Dr. Christman actually taught at my school (TUSPM) until this past June. He is a fantastic teacher that is very knowledgable, and that shows in his text book. This book has an entire chapter on anatomical views of the foot and ankle. You learn how to take a radiograph and how to read one. You learn about different angles and why one view would be better than another. He tells you everything you need to know about radiographs of the (osseous and some soft tissue) anatomy of the foot and ankle. This book is a must for podiatric medical students!

Great Text!!
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Review Date: 2008-07-05
This book is an amazing tool for podiatric radiology. It is a must have for the class and for the clinic!

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Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems (Brown and Churchill)
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math (2006-08-28)
Authors: James Ward Brown and Ruel V. Churchill
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WOW!
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Review Date: 2007-12-17
So you're familiar with my background, I received a B.S. in Astrophysics and now I am a first year graduate student in an Applied Math program. I used this book as a supplementary resource when studying Partial Differential Equations - we got to Separation of Variables and then to Fourier Series. Every Physics student who graduates today has at least seen a Fourier Series (I hope). I didn't feel confident in my abilities so I bought this book to review.

Let me tell you, if this is your first time hearing about Fourier Series then this book is simply the BEST book to learn Fourier Series and much of the beautiful underlying theory behind Fourier Analysis! It's so well written and clear that I had absolutely no trouble following the text. I cannot express how clear and beautifully it is written, it is extremely rare for a math book at this level to be so vivid and eloquent! The proofs are easy to follow and the problems ease you into the subject presented in each section; which, in turn, are "bite-sized" and manageable. I studied the material by myself and walked away knowing Fourier Series.

There are plenty of good examples, the problems are great! If you're self-studying (or not) do as many of the problems as you can; if you read the previous two or three sections you should have absolutely no trouble going through the problems. Applications galore!

NOTE: This book isn't written at the graduate level, don't shy away from it because I mentioned being a grad student, I just wanted a review of Fourier Series. If I had to rate the level of the book I would say it's at a beginning upper-division level of a typical american university. If you've had a decent multi-variable calculus class, and are comfortable with partial derivatives, this book should be very comprehensible. It's clearer still to physics majors (or the like) who are more familiar with what and where specific equations apply to.

This book is beautiful, and I think it should be required reading of every physics and applied math student everywhere (maybe I'm just a little biased).

The ONLY caveat is that the Fourier Complex Series is left to problems, we don't get to use them to learn theory and get more comfortable with. This is okay since the cosine and sine series are equivalent to the complex series, it's just that the complex series is more elegant when doing problems or proving things.

excellent textbook
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-02
If you are an advanced undergraduate student or a begining graduate student and want to learn not only the concepts behind Fourier Series but see how it can be applied to boundary value problems of mathematical physics, then this is "the" book you should read. It is well written - easy to understand and illustrated with lots of examples.

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Fundamental Techniques of Plastic Surgery and Their Surgical Applications
Published in Paperback by Churchill Livingstone (1989-05)
Author: Ian A. McGregor
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Great Value and Efficient Delivery
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Review Date: 2007-08-01
Great value and efficient delivery makes 5 stars for me. This book was highly recommended to my husband by his colleagues.

A Must Buy
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-06
This is an excellent book to get you started (and keep you going!)in your plastic surgery rotation, it has all the basic principles supported with diagrams and clinical applications - and best of all it's very easy to read. The earlier editions have a chapter on Maxillofacial injuries, which has been omitted this time around. I just photocopied the chapter from an earlier edition!
I highly recommend this to all prospective surgeons- whatever your field of specialty.


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