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The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is a pocket textbook aimed at medical students and junior doctors, and covers all aspects of clinical medicine.It is published by Oxford University Press, and is available in formats: book, [2] online, [3] iOS app, [4] and android app. [5] First published in 1985, it is now in its eleventh edition, which was released in April 2024.
B. Alan Wallace: author of the chapter on Buddhism and Science (pp. 24–40) in The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (2006) [16] David Wilkinson: author of Science, religion, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (2013).
Fetor (occasionally foetor [1]) refers to a foul or unpleasant odor emanating from an individual. [2] [3] Specific types include: fetor oris, another term for halitosis; fetor hepaticus; uremic fetor; body odor; rectal fetor
The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theatre (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 396-412 'Economy', in Arthur F. Kinney, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 165-181 'The City of London and the Ulster Plantation', in Éamonn Ó Ciardha and Micheál Ó Siochrú, eds.,
For items in the Oxford Handbooks series, not merely any OUP title that could be called a handbook. Pages in category "Oxford Handbooks" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
On 10 March 2009, Ian Wilkinson, who had been president and chief executive officer of Radical Entertainment since its foundation in 1991 until 2008, became president and chief executive officer of Hothead Games, replacing Ceraldi. [2]
Ian Wilkinson (born 2 July 1973) is an English former professional footballer who was a goalkeeper for Manchester United in the early 1990s. He made one first-team appearance, in the League Cup at Cambridge United. [1] He also played for Stockport County and Crewe Alexandra. [2]
An upper limb neurological examination is part of the neurological examination, and is used to assess the motor and sensory neurons which supply the upper limbs.This assessment helps to detect any impairment of the nervous system, being used both as a screening and an investigative tool.