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Paul Brand

    Il Dr. Paul Wilson Brand è stato un chirurgo pioniere, noto per i suoi trattamenti innovativi per la lebbra. Comprese che la perdita della sensazione del dolore, piuttosto che il deterioramento dei tessuti, era la causa principale della suscettibilità alle lesioni nei suoi pazienti. Il suo contributo alla chirurgia e alla terapia della mano è stato fondamentale, influenzando profondamente il campo attraverso le sue pubblicazioni e lezioni. Oltre al suo lavoro clinico, ha anche scritto avvincenti resoconti autobiografici che esploravano il valore del dolore e lo scopo della sua vita.

    Inside the Academy
    Fortune's Always Hiding
    English and American Literature. Volume 1
    Kings, Barons and Justices
    Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
    Fearfully and Wonderfully
    • Fearfully and Wonderfully

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      An internationally renowned surgeon and an award-winning writer of faith take readers on a tour of wonder through the human body - from the micro-view of cells to the macro-view of our connectedness as people made in God's image.

      Fearfully and Wonderfully
    • Kings, Barons and Justices

      The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England

      • 536pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Focusing on thirteenth-century English legislation, the book examines the Provisions of Westminster (1259) and the Statute of Marlborough (1267). It provides a detailed political and legal context for these statutes, utilizing a diverse array of manuscript sources to analyze their drafting process. Additionally, it explores how these laws were applied and interpreted up to 1307, marking it as a significant contribution to the study of legislative changes during this pivotal period.

      Kings, Barons and Justices
    • Paul Brand takes us through the Hammers' recent history, with a fan's-eye view that reads like 'The Secret Diary of a West Ham Fan Aged 403/4'. Chronicling a turbulent few years, this captivating account will resonate with anyone who finds themselves disillusioned with the modern game but in too deep to ever give it up.

      Fortune's Always Hiding
    • Inside the Academy tells the stories of a talented set of footballers spanning a quarter-century, exploring childhood aspirations and what became of them. It lifts the lid on teenage training grounds and what it takes to even come close to being a Premier League player, via interviews with those who have experienced it.

      Inside the Academy