Diario de un médico


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Current Catalog


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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.




La Nueva Dieta HCG


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Me gustaría introducir un nuevo programa de pérdida de peso que no involucra cirugía, o privarse de comer, ni programas de ejercicios exagerados, ni medicamentos peligrosos, ni comida precocinada. No se siente cansado, hambriento, o gruñón así como se siente en la mayoría de las dietas. Aunque la dieta HCG ha estado recibiendo mucha atención últimamente, en realidad no es un concepto nuevo. De hecho, el uso de HCG para la pérdida de peso fue reportado por primera vez por el médico británico, el Dr. A.T.W. Simeons en 1954. El Dr. Simeons estaba trabajando en Roma, y descubrieron que pequeñas dosis de HCG dada a las personas con sobrepeso (hombres y mujeres) redujo el apetito, hizo perder pulgadas específicamente alrededor de sus caderas, muslos, glúteos y estómago. El Dr. Simeons quedó impresionado por el HCG, ya que podría ser combinado con una dieta baja en calorías sin causar los mismos efectos secundarios comúnmente asociados con dietas bajas en calorías. Por ejemplo, el Dr. Simeons notó que sus pacientes usando HCG podrían reducir drásticamente su ingesta calórica sin experimentar irritabilidad, dolores de hambre, dolor de cabeza o debilidad. El Nuevo Plan HCG por el Dr. Lipman es un programa moderno de pérdida de peso que se integra a lo más básico de la dieta original con resultados actuales de estudios médicos para brindar un sistema clínicamente probado, para quemar grasa rápidamente y seguir manteniendo la masa muscular magra y proteger de la deficiencia de proteínas. El programa es supervisado por un doctor y es básicamente una dieta baja en calorías junto con pequeñas dosis de la hormona llamada HCG (Gonadotropina Coriónica Humana- HCG por sus siglas en inglés)




Mussolini


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In 1945, disguised in German greatcoat and helmet, Mussolini attempted to escape from the advancing Allied armies. Unfortunately for him, the convoy of which he was part was stopped by partisans and his features, made so familiar by Fascist propaganda, gave him away. Within 24 hours he was executed by his captors, joining those he sent early to their graves as an outcome of his tyranny, at least one million people. He was one of the tyrant-killers who so scarred interwar Europe, but we cannot properly understand him or his regime by any simple equation with Hitler or Stalin. Like them, his life began modestly in the provinces; unlike them, he maintained a traditonal male family life, including both wife and mistresses, and sought in his way to be an intellectual. He was cruel (though not the cruellest); his racism existed, but never without the consistency and vigor that would have made him a good recruit for the SS. He sought an empire; but, in the most part, his was of the old-fashioned, costly, nineteenth century variety, not a racial or ideological imperium. And, self-evidently Italian society was not German or Russian: the particular patterns of that society shaped his dictatorship. Bosworth's Mussolini allows us to come closer than ever before to an appreciation of the life and actions of the man and of the political world and society within which he operated. With extraordinary skill and vividness, drawing on a huge range of sources, this biography paints a picture of brutality and failure, yet one tempered with an understanding of Mussolini as a human being, not so different from many of his contemporaries. 'The definitive study of the Italian dictator.' - Library Journal




100 Spanish Short Stories for Beginners and Intermediate Students


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100 Spanish Short Stories for Beginners and Intermediate Students Polish your Spanish, improve your reading and listening skills, and make learning new Spanish vocabulary so much easier with 100 entertaining and engaging Spanish short stories and audio. How is it possible to learn Spanish easily and effortlessly by yourself? The most effective way to learn Spanish is reading interesting Spanish short stories. Learning Spanish doesn't have to be boring and agonizing. Here you have 100 entertaining and culturally interesting Spanish short stories for beginners and intermediate Spanish learners. The audio contains 10 stories in Spanish and is free. Spanish for beginners can be challenging, but not with this book. All Spanish short stories are unique and hopefully entertaining in content, and new vocabulary is gradually added at a manageable pace so you won't get overwhelmed. Towards the end of this Spanish book you find the stories slightly more complex, but still comprehensible for beginners. This book offers an easy way of learning Spanish for all ages and is written for students and teachers. Also, this Spanish language learning book offers you a wide range of culturally important information you can use when you travel to Spain or study there, and frankly, this book is not only for Castilian language learners but also for anyone interested in Spanish culture in general. This is a perfect book is to improve your Spanish language skills and is recommended for beginning and intermediate level Spanish learners. You also get access to one audio mp3 file that contains 10 of the more extensive stories.




Index of NLM Serial Titles


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A keyword listing of serial titles currently received by the National Library of Medicine.




Mussolini's Italy


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With Mussolini ’s Italy, R.J.B. Bosworth—the foremost scholar on the subject writing in English—vividly brings to life the period in which Italians participated in one of the twentieth century’s most notorious political experiments. Il Duce’s Fascists were the original totalitarians, espousing a cult of violence and obedience that inspired many other dictatorships, Hitler’s first among them. But as Bosworth reveals, many Italians resisted its ideology, finding ways, ingenious and varied, to keep Fascism from taking hold as deeply as it did in Germany. A sweeping chronicle of struggle in terrible times, this is the definitive account of Italy’s darkest hour.




The Right to Live in Health


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Daniel A. Rodriguez's history of a newly independent Cuba shaking off the U.S. occupation focuses on the intersection of public health and politics in Havana. While medical policies were often used to further American colonial power, in Cuba, Rodriguez argues, they evolved into important expressions of anticolonial nationalism as Cuba struggled to establish itself as a modern state. A younger generation of Cuban medical reformers, including physicians, patients, and officials, imagined disease as a kind of remnant of colonial rule. These new medical nationalists, as Rodriguez calls them, looked to medical science to guide Cuba toward what they envisioned as a healthy and independent future. Rodriguez describes how medicine and new public health projects infused republican Cuba's statecraft, powerfully shaping the lives of Havana's residents. He underscores how various stakeholders, including women and people of color, demanded robust government investment in quality medical care for all Cubans, a central national value that continues today. On a broader level, Rodriguez proposes that Latin America, at least as much as the United States and Europe, was an engine for the articulation of citizens' rights, including the right to health care, in the twentieth century.