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Klinisk psykiatri

Klinisk psykiatri

Annamaria Giraldi; Birte Yding Glenthøj; Erik Simonsen; Kristian Rokkedal; Marianne Kastrup; Merete Nordentoft; Ole Mors; Ellids Kristensen; Nicole K. Rosenberg; Anders Fink-Jensen; Lene Falgaard Eplov; Lars Vedel Kessing; Martin Balslev Jørgensen; Søren Dalsgaard; Annette Lolk; Jeanett Østerby Bauer; Andreas Bak Schröder; Ida Hageman; Per Klausen Fink; Lone Baandrup; Gunhild Waldemar; Cæcilie Böck Buhmann; Dorte Sestoft; Sigrun Hope; Bjørnar Hassel; Nils Olav Aanonsen; Ulrik Becker

Gyldendal
2016
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Psykiske lidelser er blandt de hyppigste og mest omkostningstunge sygdomme i befolkningen. Der er psykiske lidelser i næsten alle familier, og alle læger vil uanset speciale møde mennesker med psykiske lidelser i deres virke. Udforskningen af årsagerne til psykiske lidelser og behandlingen af dem er heldigvis i en rivende udvikling. Klinisk psykiatri giver en grundig indføring i dette komplekse speciale, med et stærkt fokus på den psykiatriske undersøgelse, diagnostik, epidemiologi og evidensbaseret behandling. Klinisk psykiatri, 4. udgave, er stærkt revideret med mange nye bidragsydere og kapitler, herunder psykopatologi, den psykiatriske journal, akut psykiatri, psykofarmakologisk behandling, psykoterapi og psykosociale interventioner. Som noget nyt er tilføjet særskilte tværgående kapitler om psykopatologi, den psykiatriske journal, akut psykiatri, psykofarmakologisk behandling, psykoterapi og psykosociale interventioner. Klinisk psykiatri henvender sig først og fremmest til medicinstuderende, men også læger i videreuddannelse, praktiserende læger samt andre sundhedsprofessionelle vil have glæde af bogen som opslagsværk.
Radiologi - (bok + digital produkt)

Radiologi - (bok + digital produkt)

Lennart Blomqvist; Sophia Zackrisson; Kasim Abul-Kasim; Ingvar Adnerhill; Nils Albiin; Peter Aspelin; Ylva Aurell; Mats O. Beckman; Ola Björgell; Torkel Brismar; Marika Cronhjort; Martin Delle; Olov Duvernoy; Olle Ekberg; Mårten Falkenberg; Thröstur Finnbogason; Olof Flodmark; Mats Geijer; Pär Gerwins; Marika Gullberg Lidegran; Mikael Gunnarsson; Mikael Hellström; Nils-Gunnar Holmer; Staffan Holmin; Kerstin Johansson; Åse Johnsson; Fredrik Jäderling; Nikolaos Kartalis; Elna-Marie Larsson; Peter Leander; Sigrid Leide Svegborn

Studentlitteratur AB
2022
kartonkisidos
Radiologi är en av de största kliniska specialiteterna inom sjukvården, med koppling till praktiskt taget alla övriga specialiteter. På senare tid har utvecklingen inom fältet varit enastående, både vad gäller teknik, kontrastmedel, minimalinvasiva behandlingsmetoder och digital bildhantering. Förutom att avbilda olika organs morfologi och funktion går det numera också att avbilda skeenden på cellulär och molekylär nivå, och ersätta och komplettera tvådimensionella bilder med tre­dimensionella och efterbearbetade bilder för att underlätta förståelse, kvantifiering och visualisering av sjukdomsprocesser i kroppen.För att på bästa sätt spegla denna utveckling består den nya upplagan av Radiologi av en fysisk bok som kombineras med en omfattande digital bilddatabas. Den innehåller drygt 1800 bilder och filmer, som på bästa sätt illustrerar de frågeställningar och problem som läkare kan tänkas stöta på i sin yrkesroll. Samtliga kapitel har också genomgått en omfattande revidering. Dessutom har interventionell radiologi getts utökat utrymme, och i ett separat kapitel beskrivs bifynd vid radiologi.Radiologi vänder sig främst till läkarstudenter och läkare. Men boken kan genom sin utformning, bland annat det stora antalet bilder med kommentarer, också användas av andra yrkeskategorier som är under utbildning eller verksamma inom sjukvården.
Florence in Transition

Florence in Transition

Marvin Becker

Johns Hopkins University Press
2019
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Originally published in 1968. In the pluralistic society of the medieval commune, informal and personal ties of obligation bound men together. In trecentro Florence this "gentle" communal structure gradually evolved into the stricter, more centralized organization characteristic of the modern state. A growing emphasis on law and order transformed the medieval commune of the early fourteenth century into the Renaissance territorial state of the latter half of the century. Professor Becker's subject is this metamorphosis. Following his study of the declining communal paideia in Volume One, the author examines in this second volume the growing vigor of public world, as well as the attendant depersonalization and repression. He is concerned primarily with two factors that he considers the major forces producing the Renaissance territorial state and encouraging the growth of imperial government and constitutionalism: the intrusion of new citizens (novi cives) into politics after 1343 and the skyrocketing of communal debt. Thus, the author disputes Burckhardt's idea of the state as a work of art, viewing it instead as a creation of socioeconomic mobility and deficit financing. Further, in examining art and literature as symptoms of developing public culture and reactions to it, Professor Becker interprets them as indications of increased public involvement of the Florentine citizens, thus providing a sharp refutation of Burkhardt's egoistic, violent Renaissance man. The author concludes his study with a detailed description of the territorial state itself, pointing out the new relationship between citizen and polis which emerged in the early fifteenth century. These two volumes provide a compelling and challenging interpretation of a crucial period in Western history.
Florence in Transition

Florence in Transition

Marvin Becker

Johns Hopkins University Press
2019
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Originally published in 1967. With the waning of the Middle Ages, the life of the Italian polis underwent a gradual but unmistakable transformation. The leisurely decentralization of the medieval commune, which had its roots in feudalism, the code of chivalry, and religious faith, gave place to the tight despotism of the fourteenth century. This in turn yielded to democratized government and finally to a stricter legalistic and puritanical rule. Marvin Becker's two-volume study of Florence examines this metamorphosis and establishes its relationship to the emergence of the Renaissance state. Volume One traces the decline of the communal paideia in its political, social, and cultural aspects. Through an intensive examination of the fiscal and juridical records of the period and the documents of contemporary literature, Dr. Becker demonstrates the relationship between the death of communal ideals and the centralization of political power, and between the emergence of a strong middle class and a respect for public law. He shows the patricians discovering a community of interest with the burghers, and the vendetta being replaced by courts of law. Finally, he traces the growing ability of the Florentine citizenry to cope with crisis through the newly strengthened organs of the republic. Volume Two will discuss the establishment of Florence as a Renaissance city-state with particular emphasis on the continuum between the medieval commune of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries and the centralized city of the mid-fourteenth century. A unique contribution of this volume lies in the use made of painstaking and detailed investigation of the voluminous archival resources of the Archivio di Stato of Florence—some of which have since been destroyed by the 1966 flood. In pursuit of what actually took place during communal council meetings, what legislation was passed and what rejected, Dr. Becker scrutinized tens of thousands of documents in a variety of categories, obtaining first-hand knowledge of the careers of those in power, and gaining illuminating insights into motivations and actions. Political, social, and cultural historians will find Florence in Transition, Volume One, a helpful elucidation of the dynamics of historical change and the birth of a state.
William Beckford's 'Vathek'

William Beckford's 'Vathek'

Marvin Hanisch

Grin Publishing
2011
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Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Passau, language: English, abstract: Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt den Gothic Novel "Vathek" von William Beckford und analysiert die ambivalenten Moralvorstellungen in dem Roman, die insbesondere durch den Erz hler gepr gt werden. Dabei wird der Text auf seine moralphilosophische Positionierung untersucht und kommt zu dem Schluss, dass es sich bei Beckfords Erz hlung um eine ausgekl gelte "Auto-Satire" handelt. Die Interpretation wird in umfassendere Kontexte (Zeitalter der Aufkl rung und Gattungsgeschichte der Gothic Novel) eingebettet.
Martins Eltern: Pflegekrimi

Martins Eltern: Pflegekrimi

Susanne Und Franz-Bernd Becker

Independently Published
2019
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In dieser Geschichte erfahren Sie, wie meine Eltern sich langsam n her kamen. Sie taten sich schwer damit, denn mein Vater war Priester und der Vorgesetzte meiner Mutter. Aber sie waren so sehr ineinander verliebt, dass man denken und hoffen k nnte, es w rde schon irgendwie klappen. Allerdings verschwor sich eine unbekannte, h here Macht gegen diese skandaltr chtige Verbindung, indem sie furchtbare Dinge passieren lie , die ein gl ckseliges Ende in fast unerreichbare Ferne r ckte.Eine R ckblende zu den bisher erschienen Stifts-Krimis und der Beginn einer Serie von Verbrechen, die sich nicht alle werden aufkl ren lassen. Einiges bleibt f r immer im Verborgenen.
Of Mice and Magic

Of Mice and Magic

Maltin Leonard; Beck Jerry

PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
1987
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Walt Disney, Paul Terry, Walter Lantz, Winsor McCay, Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, and Ralph Bakshi are among the artists whose work is examined in a history of the animated cartoon
Civility and Society in Western Europe, 1300-1600

Civility and Society in Western Europe, 1300-1600

Marvin B. Becker

Indiana University Press
1988
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Becker's richly allusive essay in social and cultural history traces the emergence of a new civil society in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Italy and its later exportation to England. This new society was characterized by measure and control, by a separation of private from public concerns, by self-cultivation and self-conscious role playing, and by an inward and personal, rather than outward and social, orientation. The contours of this new social paradigm are revealed in Becker's careful examination of particular aspects of Tuscan culture and society during this period and their translation to England some two centuries later.
Florentine Essays

Florentine Essays

Marvin B. Becker

The University of Michigan Press
2002
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James Banker and Carol Lansing have shaped a collection of the works of Marvin B. Becker, a respected scholar in Florentine and Renaissance history. Becker began his work in 1953 when he arrived in Florence as a Fulbright Scholar, only eight years after the end of World War II. Italy was still struggling with the turbulent wake of the war's end. In those chaotic circumstances, Becker commenced his study of the tumultuous past of Florentine society, producing a rich amount of scholarly work to enhance the field.In the capital of humanism, he initiated what was to be a lifelong examination of the Western civil tradition. In Florence he could study the interplay of ideas and action in what he was to call the "public world." The rise of this world out of the private, feudal and corporate structures of the medieval commune, its functioning and its eventual subversion by the authoritarian structures of the early modern state were, he thought, valuable information for modern political cultures. In the 1950s and 1960s, Becker produced approximately twenty papers dealing with a wide variety of themes and issues raised by the work of other scholars such as Davidson, Salvemini, Ottokar, Panella, Rodolico, Barbadoro, Baron, and others. He also introduced his own formulations on a range of subjects including the political role of Florence's minor guilds, usury, taxation, public debt, popular heresy, church-state relations, the city's chroniclers, the influence of "new men" upon Florentine government and changing mentalities.These papers, in their originality, their richness of documentation and their suggestiveness, are still relevant for current scholarship. The editors of this volume have chosen the papers for the convenience of readers who may know Becker only through his books, or from the myriad of footnotes of other scholars who have drawn so much from his work. This volume will be of interest to scholars, students, and others interested in Renaissance history, whether it be social or political.Marvin B. Becker is Professor Emeritus in the Department of History, University of Michigan. James Banker is Professor of History, North Carolina State University. Carol Lansing is Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara.