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Paul Dessau
Paul Dessau , 1894-1979, German conductor and composer. As a conductor he worked (1919-23) in Cologne before moving to Berlin from 1925 until 1933. A fervent socialist, he left Germany for the United States where he collaborated with Bertolt Brecht on such works as Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder ... Read more |
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natural childbirth
natural childbirth (nach-ĕr-ăl) n. labour and delivery that relies largely on the efforts of the mother alone, with the minimum of medical intervention.... Read more |
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Arbeitsrat fur Kunst
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Dental Trauma
Dental trauma Definition Dental trauma is injury to the teeth, gums, and jawbones. The most common dental trauma is a broken or displaced tooth. Description Dental trauma may be inflicted in a number of ways: contact sports, motor vehicle accidents, fights, falls, eating hard ... Read more |
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Carl Gustav Jung
Carl Gustav Jung , 1875-1961, Swiss psychiatrist, founder of analytical psychology. The son of a country pastor, he studied at Basel (1895-1900) and Zürich (M.D., 1902). After a stint at the University Psychiatric Clinic in Zürich, Jung worked (1902) under Eugen Bleuler at the Burgholzli... Read more |
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ATLS
ATLS n. advanced trauma life support, which comprises the treatment programmes for patients who have been subjected to major trauma (e.g. serious road traffic accidents, missile injuries). Doctors, nurses, and paramedical personnel involved in ATLS receive special training for dealing with such... Read more |
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Victims
Chapter 2Victims of Crime THE TRAUMA OF BEING VICTIMIZED Becoming a crime victim can have serious consequences |
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Trauma
Trauma FREUD AND HIS FOLLOWERS POST–WORLD WAR II DEVELOPMENTS BIBLIOGRAPHY Until the middle of the nineteenth century, the word trauma was used primarily to designate physiological injury emanating from an external event. Beginning in the 1860s, however, the term acquired additional... Read more |
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Maxillofacial Trauma
Maxillofacial trauma Definition Maxillofacial trauma refers to any injury to the face or jaw caused by physical force, the presence of foreign objects, animal or human bites, or burns. Description Maxillofacial trauma includes injuries to any of the bony or... Read more |
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Yakima
Yakima yăk´emô, -me , city (1990 pop. 54,827), seat of Yakima co., S central Wash., on the Yakima River just below its confluence with the Naches; inc. 1886. It is the trade and shipping center of an extensive, irrigated agricultural valley noted for its mint, grapes, apples, and... Read more |
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