Books by "George M. Chadwick"

11 books found

Story of the Battle of Waterloo

Story of the Battle of Waterloo

by George Robert Gleig

1849

The Chandler Family

The Chandler Family

by George Chandler

1883

William Chandler and his wife Annis settled in Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1637. They had four known children. He died during or before 1643. His widow married widower John Dane (Dayne) in 1643, and widower John Parmenter in 1660.

The Study of Anosognosia

The Study of Anosognosia

by George P. Prigatano

2010 · Oxford University Press

The study of anosognosia has witnessed an unprecedented increase in interest over the last 20 years. This has resulted in numerous empirical investigations as well as theoretical writings on the nature of human consciousness and how disorders of the brain may influence the person's subjective awareness of a disturbed neurological or neuropsychological function. This edited text summarizes many of the advances that have taken place in the field of anosognosia. It reviews research findings on anosognosia for hemiplegia following stroke, Anton's syndrome, and a variety of disorders in which impaired self-awareness is common. It also provides suggestive guidelines for the management and rehabilitation of persons who have anosognosia or impaired self-awareness.

The Battle of Waterloo

The Battle of Waterloo

by John Booth, George Jones

1852

A Guide to Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome

A Guide to Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome

by George A. Bray

2011 · CRC Press

In the historical record there is abundant evidence that obesity was a medical and health concern as long as medicine has been practiced. The idea of diet and exercise are bulwarks in the fight against obesity in history from the time of Hippocrates to the 16th century-a span of 2,000 years. Examining the history and etiology of the obesity epidemic, this book discusses various requirements of effective intervention and treatment strategies. The first section covers the history of obesity, defines and evaluates the clinical presentation of the pathology, discusses its prevalence in the population, and explains common analytical measurements. Chapters include genetics and genetic factors, modern consequences of obesity, and quality of life issues. The second section introduces prevention strategies in children and adults, such as dietary and lifestyle changes, medication, and surgical interventions.

History and description

History and description

by George Waldo Browne

1921

Quarry Accidents in the United States During the Calendar Year 1925

Quarry Accidents in the United States During the Calendar Year 1925

by Eugene Delos Gardner, George Randolph Hopkins, H. Britton, William Waugh Adams, Spencer Pritchard Howell, George W. Jones

1927

Antimicrobial Drug Discovery

Antimicrobial Drug Discovery

by G. Tegos, George Tegos and Eleftherios Mylonakis

2012 · CABI

Drug resistance is increasing among a variety of human pathogenic microorganisms such as Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumaniii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacter spp. (currently dubbed the 'ESKAPE' pathogens), and has emerged as one of the most important clinical challenges of this century. Increased general awareness and fear of these pathogens means there is a growing demand for research to tackle the threat of multidrug resistance. Documenting the latest research in the field, this book discusses current and promising activities to discover new antimicrobials in five key areas: molecular genetics and systems microbiology; synthetic, computational chemistry and chemoinformatics; High Throughput Screening (HTS); non-vertebrate model hosts; and light- and nano-based technologies.