00741nam0-22002891i-450-99000180034040332120060628134256.0000180034FED01000180034(Aleph)000180034FED0100018003420030910d1987----km-y0itay50------baitaIT<<La >>canapa= HempAgostino BignardiMilanoAGRIMONT1987125 p.30 cmCanapa633.53Bignardi,Agostino<1921-1983>352776ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000180034040332160 633.53 A 15904FAGBCFAGBCCanapa411391UNINA05745oam 22008654a 450 99635414630331620210915045639.00-8232-8725-40-585-16502-510.1515/9780823287253(CKB)111004368657352(SSID)ssj0000191575(PQKBManifestationID)12066144(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000191575(PQKBWorkID)10184430(PQKB)11577540(DE-B1597)554927(DE-B1597)9780823287253(OCoLC)1129405682(MiAaPQ)EBC5987167(Au-PeEL)EBL5987167(OCoLC)1138578837(MdBmJHUP)muse82373(EXLCZ)9911100436865735220751212g19751992 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrThe Letters of William Cullen BryantVolume II, 1836–1849 /edited by William Cullen Bryant II and Thomas G. Voss1st ed.New York :Fordham University Press,1975-1992.©1975-1992.1 online resource (568 p.) 9Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8232-0992-X V. 1. 1809-1836 -- v. 2. 1836-1849 -- v. 3. 1849-1857 -- v. 4. 1858-1864 -- v. 5. 1865-1871 -- v. 6. 1872-1878.The second volume of William Cullen Bryant's letters opens in 1836 as he has just returned to New York from an extended visit to Europe to resume charge of the New York Evening Post, brought near to failure during his absence by his partner William Leggett's mismanagement. At the period's close, Bryant has found in John Bigelow an able editorial associate and astute partner, with whose help he has brought the paper close to its greatest financial prosperity and to national political and cultural influence.Bryant's letters lf the years between show the versatility of his concern with the crucial political, social, artistic, and literary movements of his time, and the varied friendships he enjoyed despite his preoccupation with a controversial daily paper, and with the sustenance of a poetic reputation yet unequaled among Americans. As president of the New York Homeopathic Society, in letters and editorials urging widespread public parks, and in his presidency of the New York Society for the Abolition of the Punishment of Death, he gave attention to public health, recreation, and order. He urged the rights of labor, foreign and religious minorities, and free African Americans; his most powerful political effort of the period was in opposition to the spread of slavery through the conquest of Mexico. An early commitment to free trade in material goods was maintained in letters and editorials, and to that in ideas by his presidency of the American Copyright Club and his support of the efforts of Charles Dickens and Harriet Martineau to secure from the United States Congress and international copyright agreement.Bryant's first visit to Great Britain came at the height of his poetic and journalistic fame in 1845, bringing him into cordial intimacy with members of Parliament, scientists, journalists, artists, and writers. In detailed letters to his wife, published here for the first time, he describes the pleasures he took in breakfasting with the literary patron Samuel Rogers and the American minister Edward Everett, boating on the Thames with artists and with diarist Henry Crabb Robinson, spending an evening in the home of Leigh Hunt, and calling on the Wordsworths at Rydal Mount as well as in the distinctions paid him at a rally of the Anti-Corn-Law League in Covent Garden Theatre, and at the annual meeting in Cambridge of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.Equally fresh are most of the letters to prominent Americans, many of them his close friends, such as the two Danas, Bancroft, Cole, Cooper, Dewey, Dix, Downing, Durand, Forrest, Greenough, Irving, Longfellow, Simms, Tilden, Van Buren, and Weir. His letters to the Evening Post recounting his observations and experiences during travels abroad and in the South, West, and Northeast of the United States, which were copied widely in other newspapers and praised highly by many of their subscribers, are here made available to the present-day reader.BriefsammlunggndPoets, Americanfast(OCoLC)fst01067794Poets, American19th centuryCorrespondencePersonal correspondence.Electronic books. American Copyright Club.Charles Dickens.Edward Everett.Harriet Martineau.Henry Crabb Robinson.Henry Wordsworth Longfellow.James Fenimore Cooper.John Bigelow.Leigh Hunt.Letters.New York Evening Post.New York Homeopathic Society.New York Society for the Abolition of the Punishment of Death.Samuel Rogers.Washington Irving.William Cullen Bryant.William Leggett.William Wordsworth.BriefsammlungPoets, American.Poets, American811/.3Bryant William Cullen1794-1878.196361Voss Thomas G1022090Bryant William Cullen1908-1999.1022091MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK996354146303316The Letters of William Cullen Bryant2427592UNISA01061nam0-2200409---450 99000791093040332120230327181329.088-15-09365-6000791093FED01000791093(Aleph)000791093FED0120040730d2004----km-y0itay50------baitaITy---n---001yy<<Le >>RegioniRaffaele BifulcoBolognail Mulinoc2004134 p.18 cmFarsi un'idea96Diritto Amministrativo34212 rid.itaBifulco,Raffaele141083ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007910930403321XIII A 875977DDCICVI G 9806003DDAXXIX Ba 4551949NAP02SE 120.06.13-5728DECSEFL AMM 34FL-578DECBCDDCICDDANAP02DECSEDECBCRegioni256185UNINA06089nam 22005895 450 991036993520332120200706172359.03-030-14455-010.1007/978-3-030-14455-5(CKB)4100000009185032(DE-He213)978-3-030-14455-5(MiAaPQ)EBC5892688(PPN)26914658X(EXLCZ)99410000000918503220190905d2020 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierElbow Arthroplasty Current Techniques and Complications /edited by Filippo Castoldi, Giuseppe Giannicola, Roberto Rotini1st ed. 2020.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2020.1 online resource (XVI, 324 p. 217 illus., 163 illus. in color.) 3-030-14454-2 Section 1- Basic science : 1History and evolution of elbow arthroplasties -- 2 Epidemiology and demographics of elbow arthroplasties -- 3 Anatomy of the elbow and its influence on implant design -- 4 Kinematics and biomechanics in normal and replacement elbow -- 5 Surgical exposures in elbow arthroplasty. Section 2 - Total Elbow Arthroplasty: 6 Indications and surgical technique of primary elbow linked arthroplasty -- 7 Cement techniques: tips and tricks to improve fixation of implants -- 8 Total elbow linked arthroplasty in distal humeral fractures and distal humeral nonunion: peculiarities of surgical technique and expected results -- 9 Total elbow arthroplasty in rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory conditions: unlinked or linked replacement? -- 10 Total elbow linked arthroplasty in primary and post-traumatic arthritis: peculiarities of surgical technique and expected results .-11 Convertible total elbow arthroplasty: theoretical or real advantages? -- 12 Infection management in total elbow replacement: do effective guidelines exist? -- 13 Periprosthetic fractures in total elbow replacement: classification and current treatment algorithm -- 14 Revision in total elbow replacement with preserved bone stock: surgical technique and expected results -- 15 Revision in total elbow replacement with bone stock loss: surgical technique and expected results .-16 Resection arthroplasty: expected clinical results -- 17 Changes in quality of life and cost/utility analysis after total elbow replacement. Section 3 - Distal Humeral Hemiarthroplasty: 18 Anatomical considerations and biomechanics in distal humeral hemiarthroplasty: are custom-made implants essential? 19 Distal humeral hemiarthroplasty: indications and expected results -- 20 Distal humerus hemiarthroplasty: surgical technique.-21 Complication management in distal humerus hemiarthroplasty. Section 4 - Radial Head and Radiocapitellar Arthroplasty: 22 Indications for radial head arthroplasty and classification of current implants -- 23 Non-anatomical monopolar uncemented radial head arthroplasty: surgical technique and expected outcomes -- 24 Anatomical monopolar press-fit radial head arthroplasty: surgical technique and expected outcomes -- 25 Bipolar press-fit radial head arthroplasty: surgical technique and expected outcomes -- 26Cemented radial head arthroplasty: surgical technique and outcomes -- 27 Complications and revision of radial head arthroplasty: management and outcomes -- 28 Radiocapitellar arthroplasty: indications, surgical technique and outcomes. Section 5 - Postoperative management: 29 The use of elbow braces in elbow replacement -- 30 Continuous passive motion and rehabilitation in elbow arthroplasty: when, how and why -- 31Mobilization under anaesthesia in stiff prosthetic elbow: is it still an option?.This handbook provides detailed, state-of-the-art information on total elbow replacement, covering all relevant aspects, from basic science and pathogenesis to clinical and instrumental evaluation, and treatment techniques. Elbow arthroplasties have undergone a considerable evolution in recent decades due to better anatomical and biomechanical knowledge, continuous development of biomaterials, improvement of operative techniques and better definition of the surgical indications. This book enables readers to better understand the main indications, the outcomes and the complications following total elbow arthroplasty, radial head arthroplasty, radiocapitellar arthroplasty and distal humerus hemiarthroplasty. The closing section addressing the post-operative management of the patients who have undergone elbow replacement is provided in order to optimize the relationship between the orthopedic surgeon and the rehabilitation physician. Written by leading experts in the field, the book is an invaluable tool for experienced surgeons, orthopedic residents and shoulder fellows.OrthopedicsSports medicineRehabilitationAnesthesiologySurgical Orthopedicshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/H45027Sports Medicinehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/H58005Rehabilitationhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/H55006Anesthesiologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/H13001Orthopedics.Sports medicine.Rehabilitation.Anesthesiology.Surgical Orthopedics.Sports Medicine.Rehabilitation.Anesthesiology.617.47617.574Castoldi Filippoedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtGiannicola Giuseppeedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtRotini Robertoedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910369935203321Elbow Arthroplasty2047277UNINA