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    Damaged Blooms
    Frontal Sinus Disease: Contemporary Management, an Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
    Oxford Reading Tree: Level 7: Fireflies: Glorious Mud
    • 'Fireflies' are non-fiction books on a variety of topics covering all areas of the curriculum, from science to citizenship. The teaching notes are full of practical suggestions for using the books. They have been updated in line with the simple view of reading and the renewed Primary Framework for Literacy.

      Oxford Reading Tree: Level 7: Fireflies: Glorious Mud
    • Focusing on the contemporary management of frontal sinusitis, this issue features a comprehensive collection of articles covering various aspects of the condition. Key topics include evaluation and decision-making processes, medical and surgical management strategies, and the role of instrumentation and image-guidance in surgery. The issue also addresses complications, standard and modified endoscopic approaches, and outcomes based on evidence. Additionally, it explores the management of cerebrospinal fluid leaks, encephaloceles, and tumors related to the frontal sinus.

      Frontal Sinus Disease: Contemporary Management, an Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
    • In 1951, when Jean Anderson was diagnosed with tuberculosis, she was only 13 years old. Jean was separated from her friends, taken from her home and confined in a sanatorium. Now, looking back over the years in Law Hospital, she explains how in spite of everything she will always be grateful to the staff and fellow patients who taught her so much.

      Damaged Blooms