Books by "John H. Mathias"

12 books found

Pathophysiology Applied to Nursing Practice

Pathophysiology Applied to Nursing Practice

by Esther Chang, John Daly

2006 · Elsevier Australia

Has been written to provide a fundation for understanding major pathophysiological process, applied pharmacology and related nursing implications. The text includes a holistic framework for assessment of major health breakdown problems. Australian original title.

The Knights of Columbus in Peace and War

The Knights of Columbus in Peace and War

by Maurice Francis Egan, John James Bright Kennedy

1920

Stratagems and Conspiracies to Defraud Life Insurance Companies

Stratagems and Conspiracies to Defraud Life Insurance Companies

by John Benjamin Lewis, Charles Carroll Bombaugh

1896

Handbook for Travellers in Greece

Handbook for Travellers in Greece

by John Murray (Firm)

1900

Marines In World War II - The Marshalls: Increasing The Tempo [Illustrated Edition]

Marines In World War II - The Marshalls: Increasing The Tempo [Illustrated Edition]

by Lieutenant Colonel R.D. Heinl Jr. USMC, Lieutenant Colonel John A. Crown

2014 · Verdun Press

This book tells the story of the Marines spearheading the thrust through the Japanese outer ring of defences and recounts the brutal and important island-hopping Pacific campaign at its most gripping following the bloodbath at Tarawa. Contains 97 photos and 16 maps and charts. "As 1943 drew to a close, Marines had retaken Tarawa and portions of the Solomons from the Japanese invader, but the formidable enemy bases studding the vast Pacific, bases which had been built during the preceding 25 years, were as yet untouched by our amphibious forces. In early 1944 the first penetration of this prewar enemy territory was accomplished with the assault and occupation of Kwajalein and Majuro Atolls in the Marshall Islands. These were quickly followed by the seizure of Eniwetok Atoll. The major role in these over-all operations was undertaken by Marine units working in close coordination with elements of the Army, Navy, and Coast Guard. That they acquitted themselves with distinction is reflected in the rapidity with which they accomplished their missions. Operations in the Marshall Islands clearly indicated that Japanese bases in the Central Pacific could be by-passed. The way was now open for the neutralization of Truk and the assault on the Marianas, the next great step in the drive toward Japan."-LEMUEL C. SHEPHERD, JR., GENERAL, U. S. MARINE CORPS, COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS

The Registers of the French Church, Threadneedle Street, London

The Registers of the French Church, Threadneedle Street, London

by Eglise de Threadneedle Street (London, England), William John Charles Moens

1899