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The Textbook of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 6th Edition


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2009 | 766 Pages | ISBN: 1405180358 | PDF | 10 MB
The Textbook of Pharmaceutical Medicine is a standard reference for all those working in pharmaceutical medicine and the recognised text for the UK Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine Diploma. This is a comprehensive volume covering the processes by which medicines are developed, tested and approved. Regulations for drug development in the UK, EU, USA, Australia and Japan are discussed, providing relevant information for drug approval in the main continents where new drugs are developed. The chapters are written by leading academics, medical directors and lawyers, providing authoritative and in-depth information for trainees on the Faculty course, and for physicians working in the pharmaceutical industry. As well as thorough updating of the regulatory chapters, the 6th editionincludeschapters on these vital new areas: Paediatric regulationEthicsDue diligence and the pharmaceutical physicianContent: Chapter 1 Discovery of New Medicines (pages 1-80): Anand S. DuttaChapter 2 Pharmaceutical Development (pages 81-100): Gavin HalbertChapter 3 Preclinical Safety Testing (pages 101-136): Lutz Muller and Anke LuheChapter 4 Exploratory Development (pages 137-166): John PosnerChapter 5 Clinical Pharmacokinetics (pages 167-184): Paul Rolan and Valeria MolnarChapter 6 Purpose and Design of Clinical Trials (pages 185-206): Steve WarringtonChapter 7 Conduct of Clinical Trials: Good Clinical Practice (pages 207-239): Kate L. R. DarwinChapter 8 Medical Statistics (pages 240-269): Andrew P. GrieveChapter 9 Development of Medicines: Full Development (pages 270-284): Peter D. StonierChapter 10 The Medical Department (pages 285-295): Peter Stonier and David GillenChapter 11 Medical Marketing (pages 296-309): David Galloway and Bensita BernardChapter 12 Information and Promotion (pages 310-330): Charles de WetChapter 13 The Supply of Unlicensed Medicines for Individual Patient use (pages 331-346): Ian Dodds?Smith and Silvia ValverdeChapter 14 Human Experimentation – Ethics of First Human Exposure (pages 347-350): Duncan W. VereChapter 15 Legal and Ethical Issues Relating to Medicinal Products (pages 351-371): Nick Beckett, Sarah Hanson, Christopher J. S. Hodges and Shuna MasonChapter 16 The Safety of Medical Products (pages 372-409): A. Peter Fletcher and Susan ShawChapter 17 History of Drug Regulation in the UK (pages 411-443): John P. GriffinChapter 18 Regulation of Human Medicinal Products in the European Union (pages 444-499): Rashmi R. Shah and Agnes Saint RaymondChapter 19 Paediatric Regulation (pages 500-506): Heike RabeChapter 20 European Regulation of Medical Devices (pages 507-521): Christopher J. S. HodgesChapter 21 Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human use: the ICH Process (pages 522-533): Dean W. G. HarronChapter 22 The Regulation of Drug Products by the US Food and Drug Administration (pages 534-566): Peter Barton HuttChapter 23 The US FDA in the Drug Development, Evaluation and Approval Process (pages 567-584): Richard N. Spivey, Judith K. Jones, William Wardell and William VodraChapter 24 Future Prospects of the Pharmaceutical Industry and its Regulation in the USA (pages 585-601): William Wardell, Judith K. Jones, Richard N. Spivey and William VodraChapter 25 Regulatory and Clinical Trial Systems in Japan (pages 602-612): Yuichi KuboChapter 26 The Regulation of Therapeutic Products in Australia (pages 613-640): Janice Hirshorn and Deborah MonkChapter 27 Pharmaceutical Medicine in the Emerging Markets (pages 641-657): Nadarajah Sreeharan and Jennie A. SykesChapter 28 Economics of Health Care (pages 661-673): Carole A. Bradley and Jane R. GriffinChapter 29 Controls on NHS Medicines Prescribing and Expenditure in the UK (a Historical Perspective) with some International Comparisons (pages 674-690): John P. Griffin and Jane R. GriffinChapter 30 Due Diligence and the Role of the Pharmaceutical Physician (pages 691-699): Geoffrey R. Barker

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The Textbook of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 6th Edition


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2009 | 766 Pages | ISBN: 1405180358 | PDF | 10 MB
The Textbook of Pharmaceutical Medicine is a standard reference for all those working in pharmaceutical medicine and the recognised text for the UK Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine Diploma. This is a comprehensive volume covering the processes by which medicines are developed, tested and approved. Regulations for drug development in the UK, EU, USA, Australia and Japan are discussed, providing relevant information for drug approval in the main continents where new drugs are developed. The chapters are written by leading academics, medical directors and lawyers, providing authoritative and in-depth information for trainees on the Faculty course, and for physicians working in the pharmaceutical industry. As well as thorough updating of the regulatory chapters, the 6th editionincludeschapters on these vital new areas: Paediatric regulationEthicsDue diligence and the pharmaceutical physicianContent: Chapter 1 Discovery of New Medicines (pages 1-80): Anand S. DuttaChapter 2 Pharmaceutical Development (pages 81-100): Gavin HalbertChapter 3 Preclinical Safety Testing (pages 101-136): Lutz Muller and Anke LuheChapter 4 Exploratory Development (pages 137-166): John PosnerChapter 5 Clinical Pharmacokinetics (pages 167-184): Paul Rolan and Valeria MolnarChapter 6 Purpose and Design of Clinical Trials (pages 185-206): Steve WarringtonChapter 7 Conduct of Clinical Trials: Good Clinical Practice (pages 207-239): Kate L. R. DarwinChapter 8 Medical Statistics (pages 240-269): Andrew P. GrieveChapter 9 Development of Medicines: Full Development (pages 270-284): Peter D. StonierChapter 10 The Medical Department (pages 285-295): Peter Stonier and David GillenChapter 11 Medical Marketing (pages 296-309): David Galloway and Bensita BernardChapter 12 Information and Promotion (pages 310-330): Charles de WetChapter 13 The Supply of Unlicensed Medicines for Individual Patient use (pages 331-346): Ian Dodds?Smith and Silvia ValverdeChapter 14 Human Experimentation – Ethics of First Human Exposure (pages 347-350): Duncan W. VereChapter 15 Legal and Ethical Issues Relating to Medicinal Products (pages 351-371): Nick Beckett, Sarah Hanson, Christopher J. S. Hodges and Shuna MasonChapter 16 The Safety of Medical Products (pages 372-409): A. Peter Fletcher and Susan ShawChapter 17 History of Drug Regulation in the UK (pages 411-443): John P. GriffinChapter 18 Regulation of Human Medicinal Products in the European Union (pages 444-499): Rashmi R. Shah and Agnes Saint RaymondChapter 19 Paediatric Regulation (pages 500-506): Heike RabeChapter 20 European Regulation of Medical Devices (pages 507-521): Christopher J. S. HodgesChapter 21 Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human use: the ICH Process (pages 522-533): Dean W. G. HarronChapter 22 The Regulation of Drug Products by the US Food and Drug Administration (pages 534-566): Peter Barton HuttChapter 23 The US FDA in the Drug Development, Evaluation and Approval Process (pages 567-584): Richard N. Spivey, Judith K. Jones, William Wardell and William VodraChapter 24 Future Prospects of the Pharmaceutical Industry and its Regulation in the USA (pages 585-601): William Wardell, Judith K. Jones, Richard N. Spivey and William VodraChapter 25 Regulatory and Clinical Trial Systems in Japan (pages 602-612): Yuichi KuboChapter 26 The Regulation of Therapeutic Products in Australia (pages 613-640): Janice Hirshorn and Deborah MonkChapter 27 Pharmaceutical Medicine in the Emerging Markets (pages 641-657): Nadarajah Sreeharan and Jennie A. SykesChapter 28 Economics of Health Care (pages 661-673): Carole A. Bradley and Jane R. GriffinChapter 29 Controls on NHS Medicines Prescribing and Expenditure in the UK (a Historical Perspective) with some International Comparisons (pages 674-690): John P. Griffin and Jane R. GriffinChapter 30 Due Diligence and the Role of the Pharmaceutical Physician (pages 691-699): Geoffrey R. Barker

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The Fundamentals of Telemetry Pipelines, Revised Edition


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 9781098178352 | 45 Pages | EPUB | 3.4 MB
If you’re a DevOps engineer, SRE, or security engineer struggling under a deluge of telemetry data, this report is for you. High-quality metrics, traces, and logs are all essential for observing and working with modern systems, but when they’re applied to a complex cloud-based system the result can be a confusing mess.

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The Age of Genius, Updated Edition 1300 to 1800


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English | November 1, 2019 | ISBN: 8887252513 | 154 pages | EPUB | 1.81 Mb
Although mathematical innovation stagnated in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, scholars in southern Asia and the Middle East continued to preserve the mathematical writings of the Greeks and contributed new ideas to arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, as well as astronomy and physics. The five centuries from 1300 to 1800 marked the end of a rich period of cultural, mathematical, and scientific advancements in China, India, and Arabic countries, while witnessing new intellectual life in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. The Age of Genius, Updated Edition acquaints middle and high school students with the lives and contributions of 10 intriguing but perhaps lesser-known mathematical pioneers of this time.

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Obstetrics and Gynecology (5th Edition)


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 1975176987 | 924 Pages | EPUB (True) | 243 MB
Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Medical Sonography series, Susan Raatz Stephenson and Julia Dmitrieva’s Obstetrics and Gynecology, 5th Edition, thoroughly covers the core content students need to master in today’s rigorous sonography programs. Careful, collaborative editing ensures consistency across all three titles in this series: The Vascular System, Abdomen and Superficial Structures, and Obstetrics and Gynecology, providing the right content at the right level for both students and instructors.

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Gaseous Matter, Revised Edition


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English | 2021 | ISBN: B0BMPLB7V4 | 189 pages | EPUB | 7.12 Mb
Gaseous Matter, Revised Edition takes readers through many important discoveries that led to the scientific interpretation of gaseous matter. This updated resource describes the fundamental characteristics and properties of several important gases, including air, hydrogen, helium, oxygen, and nitrogen.

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Cancer and the Adolescent, Second Edition


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2005 | 294 Pages | ISBN: 0727918109 | PDF | 3 MB
Young people with cancer have suffered from not being recognized as either children or adult patients. The lack of an adequate number of centres, properly equipped for teenage cancer care, is acknowledged worldwide. Yet their needs, both physically and psychologically, are perhaps the most acute of all. Now, this book, based on an international conference hosted by the Teenage Cancer Trust, addresses the issues surrounding care of the adolescent with cancer more completely than ever before. Some chapters provide practical information from leading specialists on managing and treating the specific tumours affecting this group whilst others present discussions by psychologists, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the many lifestyle issues that confront teenagers with cancer. Finally and maybe, most importantly, contributions from patients and carers give an insight into what it feels like to have the disease while growing into adulthood. With its insight into the problems, and guidance on best practice, this book will be welcomed by all professionals and carers who work with young people with cancer.Content: Chapter 1 A right, Not a Privilege! (pages 1-10): M. WhitesonChapter 2 Patterns of Incidence of Cancer in Teenagers and Young Adults: Implications for Aetiology (pages 11-31): J. M. BirchChapter 3 Lack of Participation of Older Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer in Clinical Trials: Impact in the USA (pages 32-45): A. Bleyer, T. Budd and M. MontelloChapter 4 Adolescents and Cancer: Perspectives from France (pages 46-49): L. BrugieresChapter 5 Care of Teenagers with Cancer: A North American Perspective (pages 50-57): R. D. BarrChapter 6 Leukaemia (pages 59-71): J. NachmanChapter 7 Advances in Treatment for Non?Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (pages 72-82): M. P. GerrardChapter 8 Hodgkin’s Disease and Adolescents: The Lost Tribe? (pages 83-95): K. P. WindebankChapter 9 Adolescent CNS Tumours: My Brain has Damaged my Life (pages 96-101): D. A. WalkerChapter 10 Ewing’s Sarcoma (pages 102-112): A. CraftChapter 11 Advances in Osteosarcoma (pages 113-120): J. WhelanChapter 12 Osteosarcoma and Surgery (pages 121-129): R. J. GrimerChapter 13 Subfertility in Adolescents with Cancer: Who is at Risk and What can be Done? (pages 131-154): W. H. B. Wallace and M. F. H. BroughamChapter 14 Body Image (pages 155-164): M. Woods and L. ShearerChapter 15 The Impact of Cancer on Adolescents and their Families (pages 165-178): K. L. NevilleChapter 16 Resilience in Survivors of Teenage Cancer: A Life?Adaptive Approach (pages 179-182): J. J. SpinettaChapter 17 Surviving with Scars: The Long?Term Psychosocial Consequences of Teenage Cancer (pages 183-200): M. C. SelfChapter 18 Whose Dying is it Anyway? Palliative Care in Adolescence (pages 201-213): R. HainChapter 19 The Parent’s Perspective of Teenage Cancer (pages 214-227): R. Kanarek and V. RileyChapter 20 Who should Care for Young People with Cancer? (pages 229-240): J. Arbuckle, R. Cotton, T. O. B. Eden, R. Jones and R. LeonardChapter 21 Patterns of Care for Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer:Is there a Single Blueprint of Care? (pages 241-258): I. LewisChapter 22 Managing Professional Relationships across the Services (pages 259-269): S. MorganChapter 23 The Next 10 Years in Biomedical Science and Care for Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer (pages 270-282): P. Selby, A. Shah, R. Yates and M. Leahy

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Cancer and its Management, Fifth Edition


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2005 | 542 Pages | ISBN: 1405126361 | PDF | 9 MB
highly acclaimed comprehensive and practical text covering the principles and practice of the management of cancerWhy Buy This Book?Includes up-to-date information on the most recent techniques and therapies availableComprehensive and practical reference source of both common and rarer forms of cancerHighlights frequent dilemmas and difficulties encountered during cancer managementCovers controversial topics including screening, genetic testing, prevention and AIDS-related cancersProvides the reader with fundamental knowledge about oncogenes, epidemiology and staging, through to basic actions of different treatment modalities Cancer and its management is ideal for all those concerned with he management of cancer:Surgical, clinical and medical oncologists – both consultants and trainees Nursing staff with an interest in cancerGeneral practitioners, and medical, nursing and pharmacy students "This book is exactly what was needed. All in all, this book is destined to become a classic." The Lancet "……should be compulsory reading for all would-be cancer specialists. The authors’ discussion of controversial topics…is excellent."British Medical Journal"This is, without exaggeration, the book when it comes to Cancer. … All in all, the Cancer Bible."Microscope (NottinghamUniversityMedicalSchoolGazette)Content: Chapter 1 The Modern Management of Cancer: An Introductory Note (pages 1-5): Chapter 2 Epidemiology, Cure, Treatment Trials and Screening (pages 6-22): Chapter 3 Biology of Cancer (pages 23-41): Chapter 4 Staging of Tumours (pages 42-56): Chapter 5 Radiotherapy (pages 57-75): Chapter 6 Systemic Treatment for Cancer (pages 76-107): Chapter 7 Supportive Care and Symptom Relief (pages 108-122): Chapter 8 Medical Problems and Radiotherapy Emergencies (pages 123-139): Chapter 9 Paraneoplastic Syndromes (pages 140-149): Chapter 10 Cancer of the Head and Neck (pages 150-173): Chapter 11 Brain and Spinal Cord (pages 174-194): Chapter 12 Tumours of the Lung and Mediastinum (pages 195-215): Chapter 13 Breast Cancer (pages 216-235): Chapter 14 Cancer of the Oesophagus and Stomach (pages 236-252): Chapter 15 Cancer of the Liver, Biliary Tract and Pancreas (pages 253-269): Chapter 16 Tumours of the Small and Large Bowel (pages 270-282): Chapter 17 Gynaecological Cancer (pages 283-308): Chapter 18 Genitourinary Cancer (pages 309-334): Chapter 19 Testicular Cancer (pages 335-349): Chapter 20 Thyroid and Adrenal Cancer (pages 350-363): Chapter 21 Cancer from an Unknown Primary Site (pages 364-368): Chapter 22 Skin Cancer (pages 369-385): Chapter 23 Bone and Soft?Tissue Sarcomas (pages 386-404): Chapter 24 Paediatric Malignancies (pages 405-425): Chapter 25 Hodgkin’s Disease (pages 426-442): Chapter 26 Non?Hodgkin’s Lymphomas (pages 443-468): Chapter 27 Myeloma and other Paraproteinaemias (pages 469-481): Chapter 28 Leukaemia (pages 482-498):

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Bovine Surgery and Lameness, Second Edition


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2005 | 287 Pages | ISBN: 1405123826 | PDF | 3 MB
Bovine surgery is both challenging and complicated. Not only does the surgeon have to decide whether surgery is economically justified, but surgery often has to be performed in a sub-optimal environment. Following on from the worldwide success of the first edition, this new edition continues to act as a step-by-step guide to standard surgical techniques. Now with two new authors from Switzerland and North America, both the text and illustrations have been considerably expanded. In addition, special attention is given to issues relating to peri-operative analgesia and animal welfare, food safety, and drug dosages. Maintains the popular concise and accessible format of the first edition – perfect for on-the-field work; Two additional authors, with world renowned expertise in bovine surgery and lameness; Detailed instruction on the basics of effective surgery – proper instrumentation, asepsis, effective anaesthesia and essential techniques; Much more information on lameness, as well as numerous new line drawings to aid instruction.Content: Chapter 1 General Considerations and Anaesthesia (pages 11-63): Chapter 2 Head and Neck Surgery (pages 64-84): Chapter 3 Abdominal Surgery (pages 85-149): Chapter 4 Female Urinogenital Surgery (pages 150-167): Chapter 5 Teat Surgery (pages 168-177): Chapter 6 Male Urinogenital Surgery (pages 178-207): Chapter 7 Lameness (pages 208-268):

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