03587nam 2200637Ia 450 991045532800332120210505111904.01-4443-1683-4(CKB)1000000000799738(EBL)470405(OCoLC)472450572(SSID)ssj0000287780(PQKBManifestationID)11205213(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000287780(PQKBWorkID)10373101(PQKB)11393831(MiAaPQ)EBC470405(JP-MeL)3000046316(PPN)203368401(Au-PeEL)EBL470405(CaPaEBR)ebr10342836(CaONFJC)MIL230366(EXLCZ)99100000000079973820080228d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierABC of rheumatology[electronic resource] /edited by Adewale Adebajo4th ed.Malden, MA BMJ and Blackwell20091 online resource (189 p.)ABC seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-4051-7068-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.ABC of Rheumatology, Fourth edition; Contents; Contributors; Preface; List of Abbreviations; CHAPTER 1: Community Rheumatology: Delivering Care Across Boundaries; CHAPTER 2: Pain in the Wrist and Hand; CHAPTER 3: Pain in the Neck, Shoulder and Arm; CHAPTER 4: Low Back Pain; CHAPTER 5: Pain in the Hip; CHAPTER 6: Pain in the Knee; CHAPTER 7: Pain in the Foot; CHAPTER 8: Fibromyalgia Syndrome; CHAPTER 9: Osteoarthritis; CHAPTER 10: Gout, Hyperuricaemia and Crystal Arthritis; CHAPTER 11: Osteoporosis; CHAPTER 12: Rheumatoid Arthritis: Clinical Features and Diagnosis; CHAPTER 13: Treatment of Rheumatoid ArthritisCHAPTER 14: Spondyloarthritides; CHAPTER 15: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis; CHAPTER 16: Musculoskeletal Disorders in Children and Adolescents; CHAPTER 17: Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis; CHAPTER 18: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Lupus-like Syndromes; CHAPTER 19: Raynaud's Phenomenon and Scleroderma; CHAPTER 20: Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy; CHAPTER 21: Is it a Connective Tissue Disease?; CHAPTER 22: Sports and Exercise Medicine; CHAPTER 23: Vasculitis and Related Rashes; CHAPTER 24: Laboratory Tests; CHAPTER 25: The Team Approach; CHAPTER 26: Epidemiology of the Rheumatic Diseases; IndexMusculoskeletal diseases are the most widespread chronic illness in the UK and one of the top 3 reasons why the over 45s visit their GP. The ABC of Rheumatology is a practical, introductory guide to the diagnosis, management and treatment of rheumatology and rheumatic diseases for the non-specialist. Providing detailed overviews of all major areas of rheumatology this fully revised fourth edition includes updated information on new treatments, therapies, evidence and guidelines. An informative and practical source of knowledge, with highly illustrated chapters including boxed summABC seriesRheumatologyJointsDiseasesRheumatic DiseasesElectronic books.Rheumatology.JointsDiseases.Rheumatic Diseases616.723Adebajo AdeedtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910455328003321ABC of rheumatology2095062UNINA05492 am 2200781 n 450 99104180497033212020021184-9096-261-8(CKB)4100000010268610(FrMaCLE)OB-cvz-9296(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/57000(PPN)243134363(EXLCZ)99410000001026861020200217j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPrivauté, gouvernement et souveraineté Castille, xiiie-xive siècle /François ForondaMadrid Casa de Velázquez20201 online resource (294 p.) Long before the favourites of early modern times, the kings of medieval Europe relied on similar figures in their entourage. Those early experiences of proximity were not as thorough everywhere. Castile, where it was especially long-lasting, is a particularly favourable ground to investigate the identity of the medieval privanza and its historical meaning. The privanza is a choice, that of friendship against kinship. This choice was made on ideological grounds from the middle of the 13th century, and then became a strategy at the beginning of the 14th century: against his parents and barons, who wanted to exert a hold on his royalty, the king launched his creatures, the privados, to emancipate himself from them. While they worked towards an expulsion, they also organized an alternative and broader form of participation in the king's government, of his own person and his kingdom. Thus, the privanza reveals how the royal company was affected by a societal overthrow from the 13th century onwards. The multiple experimentations of privanza in the fourteenth century founded a political regime marked by the distinction between government and sovereignty. This essay takes a fresh look at this founding moment in the medieval experiment of state power.--Publisher's website.84-9096-260-X Avant le temps des ministres-favoris de l’époque baroque, les rois de l’Europe médiévale ont compté dans leur proximité sur l’assistance de personnages souvent vus comme leur préfiguration. Cette expérience de la privauté n’est cependant pas partout de même intensité. Ainsi, la Castille de la fin du Moyen Âge se distingue-t-elle par une continuité d’expérience. Ce terrain s’avère donc particulièrement propice pour interroger l’identité de la privauté médiévale, son sens historique. La privauté (privanza) est un choix, celui de l’amitié contre la parenté. Réalisé sur le terrain idéologique à partir du milieu du xiiie siècle, ce choix se fait stratégique au début du xive siècle : contre ses parents et ses barons, qui entendent exercer une emprise sur sa royauté, le roi lance ses créatures, les privados, pour s’en libérer. Si ceux-ci oeuvrent donc à une expulsion, ils organisent dans le même temps une participation alternative et plus large au gouvernement du roi, celui de sa personne et de son royaume. La privauté fait ainsi sentir quel dépassement sociétal affecte la compagnie royale à partir du xiiie siècle. Et la répétition des expériences de privauté au xive siècle fonde un régime politique, marqué par la distinction entre gouvernement et souveraineté. Cet essai envisage à nouveaux frais ce moment fondateur de l’expérience médiévale du pouvoir d’État. Este libro ofrece un análisis renovado de la privanza en Castilla en los siglos xiii y xiv con el fin de aclarar el carácter propiamente medieval de la cercanía regia. Si esta relación estructurada por lazos personales produce, paradójicamente, la autonomía del gobierno, es porque supone una elección rupturista que participa de la «desparentalización» de lo social en la Edad Media: la de la amistad frente al parentesco. Long before the favourites of early modern times, the kings of medieval Europe relied on similar figures in their entourage. Those early experiences of proximity were not as thorough everywhere.…HistoryMedieval & Renaissance StudiesCastilleMoyen Âgeamitié gouvernementaleprivautérégime politiquesouverainetéprivadoamistad gubernamentalCastillaEdad Mediaprivanzarégimen políticosoberaníaprivanzaamistad gubernamentalsoberaníarégimen políticoEdad MediaCastillaprivadoHistoryMedieval & Renaissance StudiesCastilleMoyen Âgeamitié gouvernementaleprivautérégime politiquesouverainetéprivadoamistad gubernamentalCastillaEdad Mediaprivanzarégimen políticosoberaníaForonda François984516FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910418049703321Privauté, gouvernement et souveraineté2249459UNINA