From Description to Prescription

From Description to Prescription
Title From Description to Prescription PDF eBook
Author Siovahn Amanda Walker
Publisher
Total Pages 712
Release 2008
Genre
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Descriptions and Prescriptions

Descriptions and Prescriptions
Title Descriptions and Prescriptions PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Emlet
Publisher New Growth Press
Total Pages 98
Release 2017-09-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1945270128

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As Christians, we should neither blindly accept nor entirely dismiss psychiatric labels, diagnoses, and medicines that are prescribed to help those who are suffering. Descriptions and Prescriptions provides a balanced, biblically (and scientifically) informed approach that will help us understand and minister to those struggling with mental ...

Prescribing by Numbers

Prescribing by Numbers
Title Prescribing by Numbers PDF eBook
Author Jeremy A. Greene
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 337
Release 2007-02-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0801884772

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Physician-historian Jeremy A. Greene examines the mechanisms by which drugs and chronic disease categories define one another within medical research, clinical practice, and pharmaceutical marketing, and he explores how this interaction has profoundly altered the experience, politics, ethics, and economy of health in late-twentieth-century America.

Language Between Description and Prescription

Language Between Description and Prescription
Title Language Between Description and Prescription PDF eBook
Author Lieselotte Anderwald
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2016-06-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0190270683

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Language Between Description and Prescription is an empirical, quantitative and qualitative study of nineteenth-century English grammar writing, and of nineteenth-century language change. Based on 258 grammar books from Britain and North America, the book investigates whether grammar writers of the time noticed the language changing around them, and how they reacted. In particular, Lieselotte Anderwald demonstrates that not all features undergoing change were noticed in the first place, those that were noticed were not necessarily criticized, and some recessive features were not upheld as correct. The features investigated come from the verb phrase and include in particular variable past tense forms, which -although noticed-often went uncommented, and where variation was acknowledged; the decline of the be-perfect, where the older form (the be-perfect) was criticized emphatically, and corrected; the rise of the progressive, which was embraced enthusiastically, and which was even upheld as a symbol of national superiority, at least in Britain; the rise of the progressive passive, which was one of the most violently hated constructions of the time, and the rise of the get-passive, which was only rarely commented on, and even more rarely in negative terms. Throughout the book, nineteenth-century grammarians are given a voice, and the discussions in grammar books of the time are portrayed. The book's quantitative approach makes it possible to examine majority and minority positions in the discourse community of nineteenth-century grammar writers, and the changes in accepted opinion over time. The terms of the debate are also investigated, and linked to the wider cultural climate of the time. Although grammar writing in the nineteenth century was very openly prescriptivist, the studies in this book show that many prescriptive dicta contained interesting grains of descriptive detail, and that eventually prescriptivism had only a small-scale, short-term effect on the actual language used.

Language Between Description and Prescription

Language Between Description and Prescription
Title Language Between Description and Prescription PDF eBook
Author Lieselotte Anderwald
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2016
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0190270675

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Based on 258 English grammar books, 'Language Between Description and Prescription' investigates nineteenth-century grammar writing relating to actual language change, especially in the verb phrase. Lieselotte Andewald proposes that not all changes were noticed in the first place, and those that were noticed were not necessarily criticized.

Prescribed

Prescribed
Title Prescribed PDF eBook
Author Jeremy A. Greene
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 343
Release 2012-05-14
Genre History
ISBN 1421405067

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The first authoritative look at the history of the prescription itself, Prescribed is a groundbreaking book that subtly explores the politics of therapeutic authority and the relations between knowledge and practice in modern medicine.

The Risks of Prescription Drugs

The Risks of Prescription Drugs
Title The Risks of Prescription Drugs PDF eBook
Author Donald Light
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 179
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0231146922

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Raises key questions about topics in the pharmaceutical industry, including how the risks of side effects are weighed, if privatization of that risk is prudent, and the high prices for drugs.