Friday, March 16, 2012

Too Many Patients

Too Many Patients
Author: John Butler
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0566055562



Too Many Patients: A Study of the Economy of Time and Standards of Care in General Practice




This long needed handbook describes and illustrates with dozens of photos how equine patients should be handled when undergoing treatment. The schools, loaded with today's exploding technology, simply don't have time to provide the practical instruction necessary to the relatively few graduates who will be in equine practice. Far too many patients and personnel are injured every year, some seriously, and too much costly equipment is damaged by frightened and resistant equine patients. Such problems can be greatly minimized by an appropriate approach and skillful handling. Long time experienced practitioner and internationally recognized equine behaviorist Robert M. Miller, DVM was asked to produce this handbook which, although specifically aimed at students, will be of value to anyone who has to doctor horses.


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One Too Many Face Lifts Cards


Greeting Card. A doctor saying to a bald man with eyes on top of his head, “Fred, I think you've had one too many face lifts.”

Categories: Psychotherapist and patient, Self-actualization (Psychology). Contributors: Linda Cline - Author. Format: Paperback

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Champion Press (WI) 9781932783711 Exercise Therapy and the Cancer Patient: A Guide for Health Care Professionals and Their Patients Description This guide will help patients, regardless of their type of cancer, regain lost physical and psychological functions. Conditions such as fatigue, loss of strength, and depression are all too common with many cancers. Indeed, it is often not he cancer itself but the treatment and the inactivity that follow, that affect the afflicted individual. Doctor Sti



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