12 books found
by David Williams (of Glasgow.)
1878
by David Hale Newland, Handsome Lake, Rudolf Ruedemann, Arthur Caswell Parker
1912
by David L. Joyce, Lyle D. Joyce, Matthias Locke
2011 · McGraw Hill Professional
An all-in-one guide to mechanical assist devices for the treatment of heart failure This complete guide addresses all of the clinical scenarios encountered by the health care team during the pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative periods following device implantation. In addition, it outlines the specific attributes of various technologies that are currently utilized by clinicians, giving you a practical view of how the latest devices work. You’ll also find a mini-catalog of the spectrum of current devices, complete with their technical and clinical specifications. Drawing on the latest published data and the combined global expertise of a renowned author team, Mechanical Circulatory Support puts the field’s most essential perspectives right at your fingertips. FEATURES: The unmatched mechanical circulatory device sourcebook, covering the physiological, technical, regulatory, and clinical aspects of ventricular assist devices Full-color presentation features a wide range of photographs, radiographs, tables, and clearly labeled clinical and schematic illustrations Essential insights into the physiology of heart failure, which provides a basic foundation of knowledge for understanding the role of mechanical circulatory assistance in the management of heart failure Logical two-part organization consisting of: Clinical Considerations in mechanical circulatory support, including device history/development and indications for device therapy; perioperative management; complications; and special considerations (use in infants/children, pulmonary hypertension during LVAD support, and more) Device-Specific Considerations, which provides a mini-catalog of manufacturer’s devices—-from short-term devices to long-term continuous flow devices—-and highlights technical and clinical specifications for each product Guide to appropriate device selection using a simplified framework in an industry that produces an increasing array of short- and long-term therapies Helpful chapter introductions provide essential background information that places each chapter topic in its proper clinical and technical context Conclusions at the end of each chapter offer a concise summary of chapter material Full chapter-ending references provide opportunities for further research
by Andrew Nelson Caudell, Arnold Edward Ortmann, Arthur Sperry Pearse, Austin Hobart Clark, Charles Cleveland Nutting, Cyrus Adler, David Starr Jordan, Franz Boas, George Herbert Girty, Harriet Richardson, Henry Shaler Williams, James Williams Gidley, John Otterbein Snyder, Junius Henderson, Leonhard Stejneger, Marcus Ward Lyon, Maurice Crowther Hall, Oliver Perry Hay, Ralph Arnold, Rufus M. Bagg, Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing, William Dwight Pierce, William F. Pate, William Healey Dall, William Schaus, William Warren, Wirt de Vivier Tassin, United States National Museum, Immanuel M. Casanowicz, Mary Cynthia Dickerson, Ray Smith Bassler
1908
by David Laing, Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Edinburgh University Library
1925