Books by "Robert C. Whittemore"

4 books found

Operating a Pressure-gasification Pilot Plant Using Pulverized Coal and Oxygen

Operating a Pressure-gasification Pilot Plant Using Pulverized Coal and Oxygen

by D. J. Stoops, Donald J. Bauer, Edward Gerard King, Edwin E. Maust, Eugene D. Calvert, G. L. Hopps, Heinz W. Sternberg, Joseph W. Town, Kevin Malone, L. M. Irwin, Miles E. Tyrrell, Morton Min Wong, Raymond O. Dannenberg, Richard F. Hewlett, Robert S. Warfield, Russell L. Lincoln, Vernon F. Swanson, Haruo Katō, A. A. Berk, D. W. Bridges, Irving Wender, John E. Shelton, M. D. Carver, M. M. Kirk, R. E. Campbell, R. E. Lubker, Richard F. Link, W. W. Weller, Wilbert E. Warnke, Willmar T. Benson, Abraham L. Engel, J. B. Rosenbaum, J. F. Barkley, R. A. Marsyla, Robert A. Beall, William A. Stickney

1961

Crisis Management in Acute Care Settings

Crisis Management in Acute Care Settings

by Michael St.Pierre, Gesine Hofinger, Robert Simon

2016 · Springer

This book is unique in providing a comprehensive overview of the human factors issues relevant to patient safety during acute care. By elucidating the principles of human behavior and decision-making in critical situations and identifying frequent sources of human error, it will help healthcare professionals provide safer, more effective treatment when dealing with emergencies characterized by uncertainty, high stakes, time pressure, and stress. The third edition has emerged from an ongoing synergistic relationship between clinicians and behavioral scientists on both sides of the Atlantic to update and enhance each chapter -- blending the strengths of the two professions into a readily accessible text. Among other improvements, readers will find sharper articulation of concepts and significantly more information on the organizational impact on individual and team performance. Crisis Management in Acute Care Settings is the required reference for all who are learning about, teaching, or providing acute and emergency healthcare. It will be of high value for undergraduate and graduate medical and nursing program and offer a much-needed resource for those who use high-fidelity healthcare simulation to teach teamwork.

Hagia Sophia, 1850-1950

Hagia Sophia, 1850-1950

by Robert S. Nelson

2004 · University of Chicago Press

Hagia Sophia, the Church of Holy Wisdom, sits majestically atop the plateau that commands the straits separating Europe and Asia. Located near the acropolis of the ancient city of Byzantium, this unparalleled structure has enjoyed an extensive and colorful history, as it has successively been transformed into a cathedral, mosque, monument, and museum. In Hagia Sophia, 1850-1950, Robert S. Nelson explores its many lives. Built from 532 to 537 as the Cathedral of Constantinople, Hagia Sophia was little studied and seldom recognized as a great monument of world art until the nineteenth century, and Nelson examines the causes and consequences of the building's newly elevated status during that time. He chronicles the grand dome's modern history through a vibrant cast of characters—emperors, sultans, critics, poets, archaeologists, architects, philanthropists, and religious congregations—some of whom spent years studying it, others never visiting the building. But as Nelson shows, they all had a hand in the recreation of Hagia Sophia as a modern architectural icon. By many means and for its own purposes, the West has conceptually transformed Hagia Sophia into the international symbol that it is today. While other books have covered the architectural history of the structure, this is the first study to address its status as a modern monument. With his narrative of the building's rebirth, Nelson captures its importance for the diverse communities that shape and find meaning in Hagia Sophia. His book will resonate with cultural, architectural, and art historians as well as with those seeking to acquaint themselves with the modern life of an inspired and inspiring building.

The Trinitarian Theology of Jonathan Edwards

The Trinitarian Theology of Jonathan Edwards

by Steven M. Studebaker, Robert W. Caldwell Iii

2016 · Routledge

While Jonathan Edwards scholars have increasingly recognized the central role that the Trinity played in his thought, no work brings together Edwards' central texts on the Trinity and interprets and applies them to contemporary theological issues. This book reveals how the doctrine of the Trinity transformed Edwards' ministry and how the Trinity can inform current evangelical thought, life, and ministry. Key primary texts, interpretation, and application of Edwards' trinitarian theology are all presented here. Part one features Edwards' chief trinitarian writings and provides an in-depth analysis on his doctrine. Part two sets Edwards' trinitarianism in historical context. Part three demonstrates how Edwards employed the Trinity in his sermons, in spiritual formation, and in other areas of doctrine.