Books by "Stephen G. Burnett"

3 books found

Nephrology and Fluid/Electrolyte Physiology: Neonatology Questions and Controversies E-Book

Nephrology and Fluid/Electrolyte Physiology: Neonatology Questions and Controversies E-Book

by William Oh, Jean-Pierre Guignard, Stephen Baumgart

2012 · Elsevier Health Sciences

Nephrology and Fluid/Electrolyte Physiology, a volume in Dr. Polin’s Neonatology: Questions and Controversies Series, offers expert authority on the toughest neonatal nephrology and fluid/electrolyte challenges you face in your practice. This medical reference book will help you provide better evidence-based care and improve patient outcomes with research on the latest advances. Reconsider how you handle difficult practice issues with coverage that addresses these topics head on and offers opinions from the leading experts in the field, supported by evidence whenever possible. Find information quickly and easily with a consistent chapter organization. Get the most authoritative advice available from world-class neonatologists who have the inside track on new trends and developments in neonatal care. Stay current in practice with coverage on lung fluid balance in developing lungs and its role in neonatal transition; acute problems of prematurity: balancing fluid volume and electrolyte replacement in very-low-birth-weight and extremely-low-birth-weight neonates; and much more.

America

America

by Stephen Morrell Newman

1885

Laindon in the Great War

Laindon in the Great War

by Ken Porter, Stephen Wynn

2014 · Pen and Sword

A brief history of how the people of Laindon and district coped with the problems of the First World War Throughout the book are individual family memories, over 100 photographs and appropriate oems mostly written at the time. Indication of why Britain went to war Insight into the role of the local Explosive factories. Individual stories of those who applied for exemption and the hysteria of suspected spies. The role played by our Women Folk Culminating in individual stories of our men folk who went to war on our behalf.