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Excellent resourceReview Date: 2007-11-12
Learning phenomenologyReview Date: 2007-01-09
Excellent bookReview Date: 2007-01-04


Review by a nutritionally-oriented physicianReview Date: 2000-12-29
For the physician or nutritionist, this book is an essential tool for incorporating the latest research into your nutritional interventions. For students, Dr. Katz's work will be a highlight of their curriculum.
Nutrition in Clinical PracticeReview Date: 2001-04-12
Review by AuthorReview Date: 2000-11-18


up-to-date account of methods for observational studiesReview Date: 2002-02-20
Although randomized control trials are the best way to determine differences in treatment effects, they are not always practical or ethical. It would be wrong to randomly choose subjects and force some of them to smoke.
Getting around issues of bias in observational studies was first addressed by Cochran who published a book on the subject in 1983. Rosenbaum came out with his own book in 1995 and this second edition expands and updates that popular text.
In Chapter 1 he present examples of observational studies and raises many important issues. Chapter 2 explains the principles of randomized controlled experiments. In Chapter 3 he covers overt bias and some of the basic methods to adjust for it. The sensitivity of observational studies to hidden biases is covered in Chapter 4.
This book is well written, authoritative and contains numerous references and examples. It also includes a chapter on how to plan an observational study.
Such studies are very important to epidemiologists who want to discover the cause of an epidemic or a disease. With large data base it is possible to remove or adjust biases by matching subjects using propensity scores. Rosenbaum effectively describes how propensity scorng and stratification can be used to make observational studies behave more like randomized control trials.
best book on observational studiesReview Date: 2008-01-23
Although randomized control trials are the best way to determine differences in treatment effects, they are not always practical or ethical. It would be wrong to randomly choose subjects and force some of them to smoke.
Getting around issues of bias in observational studies was first addressed by Cochran who published a book on the subject in 1983. Rosenbaum came out with his own book in 1995 and this second edition expands and updates that popular text.
In Chapter 1 he present examples of observational studies and raises many important issues. Chapter 2 explains the principles of randomized controlled experiments. In Chapter 3 he covers overt bias and some of the basic methods to adjust for it. The sensitivity of observational studies to hidden biases is covered in Chapter 4.
This book is well written, authoritative and contains numerous references and examples. It also includes a chapter on how to plan an observational study.
Such studies are very important to epidemiologists who want to discover the cause of an epidemic or a disease. With large data base it is possible to remove or adjust biases by matching subjects using propensity scores. Rosenbaum effectively describes how propensity scorng and stratification can be used to make observational studies behave more like randomized control trials.
great overview of the topicReview Date: 2006-03-17

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A compilation of true stories of valor and especially leadershipReview Date: 2006-08-05
A Brilliant End to Colonel Kingseed's World War II TrilogyReview Date: 2006-08-07
Colonel Cole C. Kingseed's conclusion is proven again and again in this marvelous series of essays of some of the most remarkable, brilliant, brave, and very human soldiers in the history of this nation.
This is the third of three recent combat tomes penned by the prolific Colonel Cole Kingseed in the last year. The first two were the inspiring personal stories of Joe Dawson of the First Infantry Division and Dick Winter of the 101st Airborne Division in World War II.
Colonel Kingseed expands his knowledgeable reach in Old Glory Stories and covers U.S. Army heroes on both the European and Pacific theaters. The first half of this indispensable volume is dedicated to the commanders. The dash and flaws of Generals Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley, Stillwell, Gavin, and MacArthur are well-told in concise profiles. The galaxy of stars reads like a West Point Alumni directory.
In the second half of the book, Colonel Kingseed takes a look at the war through the eyes of GIs who were more on the level of Bill Mauldin's Willie and Joe. We again meet Dawson and Winters and still marvel at their leadership under harrowing conditions.
One is left to wonder how different the Normandy Invasion and the Battle of the Bulge might have turned out, if not for two citizen soldiers named Len Lomell and Lyle Bouck. Being at the right place and the right time does not do justice to their actions in those fiercely bloody struggles.
It is also heartening to read about the courage of Vernon J. Baker of the Buffalo soldiers and Charity Adams of the Women's Army Corps. Not only did these two fearless soldiers endure the hardships of the war, they also overcame of ugly racism and gross bigotry from fellow American soldiers.
Colonel Kingseed had the privilege and honor to interview many of these exceptional people. It's hard not to envy the time he spent in their presence. Not one of them claimed to be a hero. They were just doing their duty and hoped they measured up to their awesome responsibilities. It's very clear from these pages that they achieved their objective.
Finally, Kingseed acknowledges the importance of Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall. "No officer had a more profound impact on the performance of the U.S. Army as a whole." It's just a shame Cole neglected to mention Marshall's alma mater, the Virginia Military Institute: the West Point of the South. Or perhaps West Point is the VMI of the North.
The United States was blessed to have this pantheon of leaders in the field during our darkest hours of the 20th century. We pray that the nation's civilian leadership will be as wise when committing today's young men and women into harm's way. They are far to precious to waste under false and foolish premises.
Fasinating Story of What Makes for LeadershipReview Date: 2006-06-15
And what we got out of that background came Patton and Stilwell, Bradley and Hodges, Eisenhower and MacArthur and of course Marshall. To be sure we also got Fredendall and Lucas, but they were quickly replaced. This book tells the story of the combat leaders. Not only the commanding generals but lower level commanders such as Dick Winters (of 'Band of Brothers' fame) and Audie Murphy, Paul Tibbets.
I read the exploits of these men and stand in awe. How to understand what they did? I was reminded of Sherman's comment about Grant: 'Grant has 4 am courage, you wake him up at 4 am when a disaster is in the making and he is cool as can be, making decisions, the right decisions.' (I'm not sure of the exact wording.) From the Butter Bar Lieutenant to Eisenhower worrying about the weather this is what's required. But just part of what's required.
Fascinating stories.


EXCELLENT BOOKReview Date: 2004-04-14
Attention teachers!Review Date: 2000-12-05
Thoughtful and helpful book.Review Date: 1998-11-23

Simply beyond wordsReview Date: 2000-01-16
A global look at how individuals impact each other.Review Date: 1998-12-31
Breathtaking...even after all these years.Review Date: 2000-07-14
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I did not know how much I needed this book.Review Date: 2003-08-10
Student of MedicineReview Date: 2003-06-21
Overall, FAR superior to the Washington Manual. Strongly recommended for students and all residents (not just internal med) caring for adults.
Fantastic book, would prefer it to be thinner.Review Date: 2003-07-01
*Amin Sabet


The bible of criminologyReview Date: 2005-04-30
OutstandingReview Date: 2008-04-04
It has five parts: the history and theory of criminology, the social construction of crime and crime control, the dimensions of crime, the forms of crime, and reactions to crime. It covers research and policy developments and their relationship to race, gender, youth culture and political economy.
The evidence is that the serious violent crime rate is much higher in Thatcherite political economies than in welfarist ones. As Reiner writes, there is a plethora of material confirming that crime of all kinds is linked to inequality, relative deprivation, and unemployment. So, for example, the rise in crime in Britain in the 1980s was due to what happened in the 1980s: naturally Thatcher blamed it on what had happened 20 years before. And it was the 1980s, not the 1960s, that saw the dramatic rise in opiate use here.
The evidence shows that states with higher welfare spending have less crime and lower imprisonment rates. For every dollar spent, Michigans Head Start welfare programme brought $17 of benefit by cutting crime, thereby cutting the numbers imprisoned and thus the costs of imprisonment.
Of course, recognising that crime has root causes does not stop us exploring all possible avenues of crime reduction, victim support and penal reform. Nor does it mean ignoring offenders moral responsibility. Understanding does not cancel the need for judgment.
Thatcherite political economies also have more punitive penal policies. Yet welfarist Sweden has had a smaller rise in crime than Britain, while having a less punitive penal policy. Similarly, Finland has dramatically cut its prison numbers, without increasing crime.
Growing economic inequality and social polarisation increase crime and therefore insecurity and fear. We cannot afford to leave the economy, or society or security to the market. We need to take responsibility for all aspects of our society.
A must for anyone interested in or studying criminologyReview Date: 2000-05-19

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Very educationalReview Date: 2008-04-21
Painbusters WORKSReview Date: 2001-06-13
Thank you Dr. Stamatos! I love you!
Painbuster by John Stamatos MD et al.Review Date: 2004-02-03
to manage chronic pain and discomfort. Physical therapy
assists in blocking pain. Ultrasound provides deep massage
to block and manage pain or maximize blood flow. The TENS unit
attacks pain in a similar manner as acupuncture. Epidural
space injections block pain via the use of Kenalog. Different
exercises help to manage pain and muscular rigidity.
Sitting and standing multiple times helps as an exercise.
Lying flat on the back and raising/lowering the abdomen
helps to establish spinal flexibility. Getting into a
crawling position and extending the leg upward is also a good
stretch. Certain foods and herbal preparations manage pain.
For instance, ginger, B6 and B12 vitamins, brocolli, garlic,
beans, tuna, salmon and omega 3 fats are helpful in crafting
an effective pain management and diet strategy to reinforce
the exercise regimen.

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Revisit English WritingReview Date: 2008-04-11
Painless is Perfect!Review Date: 2001-11-29
easy to teach withReview Date: 2000-10-09
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