Notes on Surgery for Nurses
- 190pages
- 7 heures de lecture






Set during the brutal civil war of 1970s East Africa, the narrative intertwines themes of love, passion, and greed. As characters navigate the chaos of conflict, their relationships and moral dilemmas are tested, revealing the darker sides of human nature amidst the backdrop of war. The story explores the impact of violence on personal connections and the lengths individuals will go to survive and fulfill their desires.
For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
Joseph Bell, renowned for his surgical expertise and influence on Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, authored this instructional manual for new doctors. It emphasizes the best surgical methods of his time and features meticulous illustrations to aid learning. The text is a careful re-edit of the revised fifth edition, preserving all original plates and figures in black and white. While it offers valuable insights into the history of medicine, it is not intended for contemporary surgical guidance.
The story follows four brothers, each embodying a different godly power, as they unite in an epic quest to overthrow the ruthless tyrant Kronos. Their journey is filled with challenges that test their strength, loyalty, and resolve. As they navigate treachery and forge alliances, the brothers must harness their divine abilities to reclaim their rightful place and restore balance to their world. Themes of brotherhood, courage, and the struggle against tyranny drive this thrilling saga.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1869.