Shattered Nerves

Shattered Nerves
Title Shattered Nerves PDF eBook
Author Victor D. Chase
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 324
Release 2006-11-24
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780801885143

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Shattered Nerves takes us on a journey into a new medical frontier, where sophisticated, state-of-the-art medical devices repair and restore failed sensory and motor systems. In a compelling narrative that reveals the intimate relationship between technology and the physicians, scientists, and patients who bring it to life, Victor D. Chase explores groundbreaking developments in neural technology.

Hydropathic series

Hydropathic series
Title Hydropathic series PDF eBook
Author John Goodman (M.D.)
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1858
Genre
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"Shattered Nerves"

Title "Shattered Nerves" PDF eBook
Author Janet Oppenheim
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1991
Genre Medical
ISBN

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An examination of pre-Freudian psychiatric developments illustrated with biographical sketches of doctors and patients alike. The text attempts to place a puzzling medical problem in its full social, cultural and intellectual context.

Service and Regulatory Announcements

Service and Regulatory Announcements
Title Service and Regulatory Announcements PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Chemistry
Publisher
Pages 1178
Release 1921
Genre Drug adulteration
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Notices of Judgment Under the Food and Drugs Act

Notices of Judgment Under the Food and Drugs Act
Title Notices of Judgment Under the Food and Drugs Act PDF eBook
Author United States. Food and Drug Administration
Publisher
Pages 434
Release 1921
Genre Drugs
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Culture on Two Wheels

Culture on Two Wheels
Title Culture on Two Wheels PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Withers
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 437
Release 2016
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0803290438

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"Bicycles have more cultural identities than many realize, functioning not only as literal vehicles in a text but also as "vehicles" for that text's themes, ideas, and critiques. In the late nineteenth century the bicycle was seen as a way for the wealthy urban elite to reconnect with nature and for women to gain a measure of personal freedom, while during World War II it became a utilitarian tool of the French Resistance and in 1970s China stood for wealth and modernization. Lately it has functioned variously as the favored ideological steed of environmentalists, a means of community bonding and aesthetic self-expression in hip hop, and the ride of choice for bike messenger-idolizing urban hipsters. Culture on Two Wheels analyzes the shifting cultural significance of the bicycle by examining its appearances in literary, musical, and cinematic works spanning three continents and more than 125 years of history. Bringing together essays by a variety of cyclists and scholars with myriad angles of approach, this collection highlights the bicycle's flexibility as a signifier and analyzes the appearance of bicycles in canonical and well-known texts such as Samuel Beckett's modernist novel Molloy, the Oscar-winning film Breaking Away, and various Stephen King novels and stories, as well as in lesser-known but equally significant texts, such as the celebrated Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky's film Sacrifice and Elizabeth Robins Pennell's nineteenth-century travelogue A Canterbury Pilgrimage, the latter of which traces the route of Chaucer's pilgrims via bicycle. "--

Thousands of Noras

Thousands of Noras
Title Thousands of Noras PDF eBook
Author Sherry Engle
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 316
Release 2015-10-21
Genre Drama
ISBN 1491768037

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Thousands of Noras: Short Plays by Women, 1875-1920 provides an international collection of dramatic works written by women that draw attention to the power and range of voices of several generations of women writers. Sketches, monologues, duologues and plays from the United States, England, Ireland, Scotland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada are represented. It includes works by playwrights considered marginal, as well as lesser-known works by established writers such as Elizabeth Baker, Catherine Amy Dawson-Scott, Ruth Draper, Miles Franklin, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Amy Levy, Katherine Mansfield, and Netta Syrett. Divided into three thematic sections, this volume includes plays that focus on womens aspiration for higher education, their need for paid employment, and the disillusionment often experienced in the working world. It offers pieces that address social activismcampaigns for the vote, for national independence in Ireland, for temperance, and for workers rights. And it presents lighter fare where writers satirize womens clubs, contemporary fads, and even theatre-going and playwriting.