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Divide and conquer [[electronic resource] ] : a comparative history of medical specialization / / George Weisz
Divide and conquer [[electronic resource] ] : a comparative history of medical specialization / / George Weisz
Autore Weisz George
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxx, 359 pages)
Disciplina 610/.9
Soggetto topico Medicine - Specialties and specialists - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-42847-3
0-19-974910-8
1-60256-549-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The rise of specialties in early nineteenth-century Paris -- Specialization and its opponents in London -- Specialization in the German-speaking world -- The rise of American specialties -- Regulating specialists in national medical directories -- Regulating specialists in Germany -- Regulating specialists the American way -- The French style of regulating specialists -- Regulating specialists in the British manner -- From divisions of medicine to specialties -- Separating, combining and competing.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450293303321
Weisz George  
Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
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Divide and conquer [[electronic resource] ] : a comparative history of medical specialization / / George Weisz
Divide and conquer [[electronic resource] ] : a comparative history of medical specialization / / George Weisz
Autore Weisz George
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxx, 359 pages)
Disciplina 610/.9
Soggetto topico Medicine - Specialties and specialists - History
ISBN 0-19-770638-X
1-280-42847-3
0-19-974910-8
1-60256-549-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The rise of specialties in early nineteenth-century Paris -- Specialization and its opponents in London -- Specialization in the German-speaking world -- The rise of American specialties -- Regulating specialists in national medical directories -- Regulating specialists in Germany -- Regulating specialists the American way -- The French style of regulating specialists -- Regulating specialists in the British manner -- From divisions of medicine to specialties -- Separating, combining and competing.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783678403321
Weisz George  
Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
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Divide and conquer [[electronic resource] ] : a comparative history of medical specialization / / George Weisz
Divide and conquer [[electronic resource] ] : a comparative history of medical specialization / / George Weisz
Autore Weisz George
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxx, 359 pages)
Disciplina 610/.9
Soggetto topico Medicine - Specialties and specialists - History
ISBN 0-19-770638-X
1-280-42847-3
0-19-974910-8
1-60256-549-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The rise of specialties in early nineteenth-century Paris -- Specialization and its opponents in London -- Specialization in the German-speaking world -- The rise of American specialties -- Regulating specialists in national medical directories -- Regulating specialists in Germany -- Regulating specialists the American way -- The French style of regulating specialists -- Regulating specialists in the British manner -- From divisions of medicine to specialties -- Separating, combining and competing.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815145603321
Weisz George  
Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006
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Dynamis
Dynamis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Granada [Spain], : Departamento de Historia de la Medicina, Universidad de Granada, [1981-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 610/.9
Soggetto topico Medicine - History
Medicine - Spain - History
History of Medicine
44.01 history of medicine
Medicine
Geneeskunde
Soggetto genere / forma Periodical
History
Periodicals.
History (form)
ISSN 2340-7948
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione spa
Record Nr. UNINA-9910132010103321
Granada [Spain], : Departamento de Historia de la Medicina, Universidad de Granada, [1981-
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Inglese per cardiologi [[electronic resource] /] / by Ramón Ribes, Sergio Mejía Viana
Inglese per cardiologi [[electronic resource] /] / by Ramón Ribes, Sergio Mejía Viana
Autore Ribes Ramón
Edizione [1st ed. 2011.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : , : Springer Milan : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (336 p.)
Disciplina 610.1/4
610/.9
616.12
Soggetto topico Cardiology
ISBN 88-470-1860-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Prefazione all'edizione italiana; Prefazione all'edizione inglese; Prefazione all'edizione inglese; Table of Contents; Capitolo 1 Approccio metodologico all'inglese cardiovascolare; Introduzione; Come avere un linguaggio scorrevole nell'inglese cardiologico; Capitolo 2 Grammatica cardiovascolare; Introduzione; Tempi; Verbi modali; Condizionali; Forme passive; Discorsi indiretti; Domande; Infinito/ -ing; Sostantivi numerabili/non numerabili; Articoli: a/an e the; Ordine delle parole; Proposizioni relative; Aggettivi; Preposizioni
Capitolo 3 Letteratura scientifica cardiovascolare: scrivere un articoloLavoro preliminare; Intestazione dell'articolo; Testo principale; Riferimenti bibliografici; Materiale aggiuntivo; Consigli finali; Capitolo 4 Lettere agli editor delle riviste cardiologiche; Introduzione; Lettere di invio; Lettere di reinvio; Lettere di riconfigurazione; Lettere di ringraziamento per l'invito a pubblicare un articolo su una rivista; Lettere per chiedere informazioni sullo stato di un articolo; Altri tipi di lettere; Riassumendo; Capitolo 5 Partecipare a un congresso internazionale di cardiologia
IntroduzioneOrganizzazione di viaggio e albergo; Esempio di congresso; Capitolo 6 Tenere un discorso cardiologico; Introduzione; Cosa fare e cosa non fare; Frasi utili per i discorsi cardiologici; La terribile sezione dedicata ai commenti e alle domande; Capitolo 7 Moderare una sessione cardiologica; Introduzione; Tipici commenti da moderatore; Il moderatore dovrebbe fare domande?; Cosa dovrebbe dire il moderatore quando qualcosa non va bene?; Commenti specifici di un moderatore cardiologico; Capitolo 8 Errori frequenti nell'inglese parlato e scritto dei cardiologi; Introduzione
Nomi ingannatori e false friendErrori grammaticali frequenti; Errori comuni di ortografia; Errori di pronuncia frequenti; Capitolo 9 Terminologia latina e greca; Introduzione; Regole del plurale; Elenco di termini latini e greci con i loro plurali e traduzione inglese; Capitolo 10 Acronimi e abbreviazioni; Introduzione; Elenchi di abbreviazioni; Esercizi: frasi comuni contenenti abbreviazioni; Capitolo 11 Anamnesi cardiovascolare; Introduzione; Per iniziare; La cartella clinica; Domande iniziali; Domande sul follow-up; Nel reparto di cardiologia; Capitolo 12 Esame cardiovascolare
L'esame obiettivoEsami cardiovascolari; Nessuna terapia; Tipiche frasi riguardanti i risultati dell'auscultazione cardiaca; Capitolo 13 Prescrivere farmaci; Introduzione; Parlare con il paziente dei farmaci; Consigliare il paziente riguardo la terapia farmacologica; Prescrivere farmaci in modo sicuro; Ordini per gli infermieri; Emergenza, ordine di non resuscitare; Capitolo 14 Ecocardiografia; Introduzione; Parlare con il paziente; Referto standard; Insegnare agli specializzandi; Stress Test; "Head-up" Tilt Test; Capitolo 15 Imaging cardiaco invasivo: il Laboratorio di Emodinamica
Introduzione
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139633503321
Ribes Ramón  
Milano : , : Springer Milan : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2011
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Jean Fernel's On the Hidden Causes of Things : Forms, Souls, and Occult Diseases in Renaissance Medicine / / edited by John Forrester, John Henry
Jean Fernel's On the Hidden Causes of Things : Forms, Souls, and Occult Diseases in Renaissance Medicine / / edited by John Forrester, John Henry
Autore Fernel Jean <1497-1558.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden; ; Boston : , : BRILL, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (791 p.)
Disciplina 610/.9
Collana Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy and Science
Soggetto topico Medicine - Early works to 1800
Science - History
ISBN 1-280-86724-8
9786610867240
1-4294-2917-8
90-474-0648-6
1-4337-0527-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgements; Introduction; Jean Fernel and the Importance of his De abditis rerum causis; On the Transcript and the Translation; De abditis rerum causis: a Synopsis; De abditis rerum causis; Preface; Liber primus/book I; Chapter 1. The elements of the world provide the only matter for each thing that is brought into being; Chapter 2. The form of a natural thing is substance, not accident; Chapter 3. The substance of the form of every natural body is simple, and has not arisen from the forms of the substrate, contrary to Alexander's position
Chapter 4. The forms of the individual parts that are in a composite are as it were preparations for the introduction of a form of the whole, and they are multipleChapter 5. It is not the potentiality of a natural thing to proceed to a form through its own initiative; but just as an actuality is summoned from a disposition, a form is summoned from the potential; Chapter 6. There was not the smallest contribution previously in matter towards the generation of a form, and there is no potentiality of a form, nor can it be assigned to the kind of a substance
Chapter 7. The form of what has been generated could not emanate from the parents. The character and source of the true origin of formsChapter 8. The forms and original substances of everything are derived from heaven, according to Aristotle; Chapter 9. In philosophising upon Nature, Aristotle established the divine origin of forms: that greatest God created the heavens and stars, and bestowed on these the powers of begetting things; these; Chapter 10. All transient and mortal things were divinely originated in the past
they are now both begotten and controlled by heavenly excellence, which is itself manifestly divineChapter 11. The spirits by whose rudders people say the world is controlled; Liber secundus/book II; Preface; Chapter 1. Powers reside in each generated thing that are some of them due to the matter, some of them to the temperament of the qualities, and some to the form; Chapter 2. The powers that a form displays, like the form itself, are manifestly divine and are referred to as such, there being no sure and evident basis for them
Chapter 3. The structure of the human body and of every living creature is divineChapter 4. Our soul is not sprung from the elements, on Galen's judgment; Chapter 5. What the faculty of the soul is to Galen; Chapter 6. The substance of the three parts of the soul is divine, on Galen's view; Chapter 7. The spirits of the human body, like those of all living things, are divine, as is their innate heat; Chapter 8. Very many functions and activities in us come from hidden causes; Chapter 9. Not one but three kinds of diseases are present in a similar part, and which the diseases of matter are
Chapter 10. Diseases of the total substance, and how significant they are in the art
Altri titoli varianti Forms, Souls, and Occult Diseases in Renaissance Medicine
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784196203321
Fernel Jean <1497-1558.>  
Leiden; ; Boston : , : BRILL, , 2005
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Jean Fernel's On the Hidden Causes of Things : Forms, Souls, and Occult Diseases in Renaissance Medicine / / edited by John Forrester, John Henry
Jean Fernel's On the Hidden Causes of Things : Forms, Souls, and Occult Diseases in Renaissance Medicine / / edited by John Forrester, John Henry
Autore Fernel Jean <1497-1558.>
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden; ; Boston : , : BRILL, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (791 p.)
Disciplina 610/.9
Collana Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy and Science
Soggetto topico Medicine - Early works to 1800
Science - History
ISBN 1-280-86724-8
9786610867240
1-4294-2917-8
90-474-0648-6
1-4337-0527-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgements; Introduction; Jean Fernel and the Importance of his De abditis rerum causis; On the Transcript and the Translation; De abditis rerum causis: a Synopsis; De abditis rerum causis; Preface; Liber primus/book I; Chapter 1. The elements of the world provide the only matter for each thing that is brought into being; Chapter 2. The form of a natural thing is substance, not accident; Chapter 3. The substance of the form of every natural body is simple, and has not arisen from the forms of the substrate, contrary to Alexander's position
Chapter 4. The forms of the individual parts that are in a composite are as it were preparations for the introduction of a form of the whole, and they are multipleChapter 5. It is not the potentiality of a natural thing to proceed to a form through its own initiative; but just as an actuality is summoned from a disposition, a form is summoned from the potential; Chapter 6. There was not the smallest contribution previously in matter towards the generation of a form, and there is no potentiality of a form, nor can it be assigned to the kind of a substance
Chapter 7. The form of what has been generated could not emanate from the parents. The character and source of the true origin of formsChapter 8. The forms and original substances of everything are derived from heaven, according to Aristotle; Chapter 9. In philosophising upon Nature, Aristotle established the divine origin of forms: that greatest God created the heavens and stars, and bestowed on these the powers of begetting things; these; Chapter 10. All transient and mortal things were divinely originated in the past
they are now both begotten and controlled by heavenly excellence, which is itself manifestly divineChapter 11. The spirits by whose rudders people say the world is controlled; Liber secundus/book II; Preface; Chapter 1. Powers reside in each generated thing that are some of them due to the matter, some of them to the temperament of the qualities, and some to the form; Chapter 2. The powers that a form displays, like the form itself, are manifestly divine and are referred to as such, there being no sure and evident basis for them
Chapter 3. The structure of the human body and of every living creature is divineChapter 4. Our soul is not sprung from the elements, on Galen's judgment; Chapter 5. What the faculty of the soul is to Galen; Chapter 6. The substance of the three parts of the soul is divine, on Galen's view; Chapter 7. The spirits of the human body, like those of all living things, are divine, as is their innate heat; Chapter 8. Very many functions and activities in us come from hidden causes; Chapter 9. Not one but three kinds of diseases are present in a similar part, and which the diseases of matter are
Chapter 10. Diseases of the total substance, and how significant they are in the art
Altri titoli varianti Forms, Souls, and Occult Diseases in Renaissance Medicine
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818631903321
Fernel Jean <1497-1558.>  
Leiden; ; Boston : , : BRILL, , 2005
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Jean Fernel's On the Hidden Causes of Things : Forms, Souls, and Occult Diseases in Renaissance Medicine / / edited by John Forrester, John Henry
Jean Fernel's On the Hidden Causes of Things : Forms, Souls, and Occult Diseases in Renaissance Medicine / / edited by John Forrester, John Henry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden; ; Boston : , : BRILL, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (791 p.)
Disciplina 610/.9
Collana Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy and Science
Soggetto topico Medicine - Early works to 1800
Science - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-86724-8
9786610867240
1-4294-2917-8
90-474-0648-6
1-4337-0527-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgements; Introduction; Jean Fernel and the Importance of his De abditis rerum causis; On the Transcript and the Translation; De abditis rerum causis: a Synopsis; De abditis rerum causis; Preface; Liber primus/book I; Chapter 1. The elements of the world provide the only matter for each thing that is brought into being; Chapter 2. The form of a natural thing is substance, not accident; Chapter 3. The substance of the form of every natural body is simple, and has not arisen from the forms of the substrate, contrary to Alexander's position
Chapter 4. The forms of the individual parts that are in a composite are as it were preparations for the introduction of a form of the whole, and they are multipleChapter 5. It is not the potentiality of a natural thing to proceed to a form through its own initiative; but just as an actuality is summoned from a disposition, a form is summoned from the potential; Chapter 6. There was not the smallest contribution previously in matter towards the generation of a form, and there is no potentiality of a form, nor can it be assigned to the kind of a substance
Chapter 7. The form of what has been generated could not emanate from the parents. The character and source of the true origin of formsChapter 8. The forms and original substances of everything are derived from heaven, according to Aristotle; Chapter 9. In philosophising upon Nature, Aristotle established the divine origin of forms: that greatest God created the heavens and stars, and bestowed on these the powers of begetting things; these; Chapter 10. All transient and mortal things were divinely originated in the past
they are now both begotten and controlled by heavenly excellence, which is itself manifestly divineChapter 11. The spirits by whose rudders people say the world is controlled; Liber secundus/book II; Preface; Chapter 1. Powers reside in each generated thing that are some of them due to the matter, some of them to the temperament of the qualities, and some to the form; Chapter 2. The powers that a form displays, like the form itself, are manifestly divine and are referred to as such, there being no sure and evident basis for them
Chapter 3. The structure of the human body and of every living creature is divineChapter 4. Our soul is not sprung from the elements, on Galen's judgment; Chapter 5. What the faculty of the soul is to Galen; Chapter 6. The substance of the three parts of the soul is divine, on Galen's view; Chapter 7. The spirits of the human body, like those of all living things, are divine, as is their innate heat; Chapter 8. Very many functions and activities in us come from hidden causes; Chapter 9. Not one but three kinds of diseases are present in a similar part, and which the diseases of matter are
Chapter 10. Diseases of the total substance, and how significant they are in the art
Altri titoli varianti Forms, Souls, and Occult Diseases in Renaissance Medicine
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451040403321
Leiden; ; Boston : , : BRILL, , 2005
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Medizinhistorisches journal
Medizinhistorisches journal
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hildesheim [Germany], : Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung Hildesheim, 1966-
Disciplina 610/.9
Soggetto topico Medicine - History
History of Medicine
Medicine
Geneeskunde
Soggetto genere / forma Periodical
Czasopismo historyczne
History
Periodicals.
Soggetto non controllato History of Medicine
ISSN 1611-4477
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Altri titoli varianti Medizin historisches journal
Record Nr. UNISA-996200543703316
Hildesheim [Germany], : Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung Hildesheim, 1966-
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Medizinhistorisches journal
Medizinhistorisches journal
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hildesheim [Germany], : Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung Hildesheim, 1966-
Disciplina 610/.9
Soggetto topico Medicine - History
History of Medicine
Medicine
Geneeskunde
Soggetto genere / forma Periodical
Czasopismo historyczne
History
Periodicals.
Soggetto non controllato History of Medicine
ISSN 1611-4477
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Altri titoli varianti Medizin historisches journal
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143762003321
Hildesheim [Germany], : Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung Hildesheim, 1966-
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