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Ten original essays examine the transactions between real places and the literary imagination, including the reinvention of real places in literary form, from 1800 to the present day. They deal with different kinds of locations (islands, countries, cities), the topoi writers use to articulate a sense of place (maps, ruins, landscape, history), their generic manifestations in fiction, travel writing, topography, (auto)biography and poetry, and the theoretical and methodological issues which arise. The focus moves outwards from local to regional and national issues, covering questions of cultural identity, space, representation, historicity, and modernity in England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany, the United States, and the South Pacific. The contributors are drawn from both sides of the Atlantic, and include established scholars as well as newer voices.
GEOGRAPHIE --- LIEU (PHILOSOPHIE) --- CADRE DU RECIT LITTERAIRE --- DANS LA LITTERATURE --- 19E SIECLE --- 20E SIECLE
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"Preoperative assessment for oromaxillofacial surgery (OMFS) can be particularly challenging. OMFS encompasses a wide range of procedures, some of which may overlap with ENT, head & neck, neurosurgery and/or plastic surgery. The anaesthetist must have a good understanding of the extent and complexities of the surgery being undertaken in order to make an appropriate assessment and formulate an effective plan for anaesthesia and postoperative care. The setting in which these procedures are undertaken may be variable, ranging from the hospital operating theatre to the less familiar environment of the outpatient dental clinic, placing emphasis on the preoperative assessment in determining the most appropriate pathway. The indications for OMFS procedures frequently have anaesthetic implications, where concomitant injuries or associated syndromes/diseases must be taken into account in the anaesthetist's preoperative evaluation - in particular, the potential for difficult airway management. As with all shared-airway surgery, sound preoperative assessment and planning is essential in ensuring patient safety, whilst optimising surgical access and operating conditions"--
Anesthesia, Dental. --- Mouth --- Maxilla --- Oral Surgical Procedures. --- Anesthésie dentaire. --- Bouche --- Maxillaire --- Procédures de chirurgie maxillofaciale et buccodentaire. --- surgery. --- Chirurgie --- chirurgie. --- Anesthesia, Dental --- Oral Surgical Procedures --- surgery
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Arthropodes --- Chili --- Argentine
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Total Intravenous Anaesthesia (TIVA) is an innovative alternative to traditional inhalational anaesthesia. Often incorrectly perceived as overly complex, TIVA has numerous advantages over inhalational drugs, such as a lower risk of nausea, less pain and better cognitive recovery. Taking on TIVA is a practical, easy to read and engaging guide to TIVA. It demystifies this important technique and will empower the novice but also support more experienced practitioners. It is a clear step-by-step approach to treating everything from routine elective to paediatric, geriatric, obese and pregnant patients. Pharmacokinetic models, dosage calculations, and the use of TIVA in emergency medicine are also elucidated. Written by international experts in the field with many years of experience both conducting and teaching TIVA, this handbook is an essential resource for experienced and novice anaesthetists alike who want to improve their understanding and confidence with the technique.
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