The Children's Hospital

The Children's Hospital
Title The Children's Hospital PDF eBook
Author Chris Adrian
Publisher Grove Press
Total Pages 628
Release 2007-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780802143334

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A hospital is preserved, afloat, after the Earth is flooded beneath seven miles of water. Inside, doctors and patients are left to remember the world they've lost and to imagine one to come. At the center, Jemma Claflin, a medical student, finds herself gifted with strange powers and a frightening destiny.

The Children's Hospital Guide To Your Child's Health And Development

The Children's Hospital Guide To Your Child's Health And Development
Title The Children's Hospital Guide To Your Child's Health And Development PDF eBook
Author Children's Hospital
Publisher Da Capo Press
Total Pages 806
Release 2001-01-17
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780738202419

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Based on the research and clinical experience of America's leading children's hospital, this reference work, several years in the making, is the most complete and authoritative guide to child health and development ever published. Three essential parts form this unique work: a detailed account of all aspects of normal development from birth through the school years, a carefully designed emergency section, and a comprehensive guide to every common illness or condition that affects children.For the first time, a single work offers parents all the medical, psychological, and practical information they need to raise healthy children from birth through elementary school. Packed full of information on symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, vital, up-to-date advice for choosing medical care and insurance, and finding good childcare, the Children's Hospital Guide includes the charts of normal development at all ages, and a comprehensive resource section.

The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Title The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Madeline Bell
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2015-07-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 1439652201

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The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia opened its doors in 1855 amidst a turbulent time in the city. Dr. Francis West Lewis, a prominent Philadelphia physician, was deeply disturbed by the appallingly high mortality rate among infants and children in his city, a result of the poor sanitary conditions in the urban slums that arose in great numbers during the Industrial Revolution. After visiting London for the opening of Great Ormond Street Hospital, Dr. Lewis was inspired to open the first children’s hospital in the United States in Philadelphia and advertised in the Public Ledger, “Reception of children suffering from acute diseases and accidents will be received free of charge.” The Children’s Hospital continued to prosper and lead the advancement of children’s health by creating many of the nation’s first pediatric training programs and leading in the discovery of vaccines, lifesaving medical equipment, and pioneering treatments. Today, the hospital enjoys international recognition and continues to contribute to the advancement of children’s health through a three-part mission of patient care, education, and research.

Children's Hospital

Children's Hospital
Title Children's Hospital PDF eBook
Author Peggy Perry Anderson
Publisher Bantam
Total Pages 548
Release 1986-04
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780553255393

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One Children's Place

One Children's Place
Title One Children's Place PDF eBook
Author Lee Gutkind
Publisher Open Road Media
Total Pages 421
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1480471348

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DIVDIV“A welcome and poignant account of the intense human and political dynamics of a major children’s hospital that will have a substantial impact on the way you view children and their care.” —The New England Journal of Medicine/divDIV Lee Gutkind is a master at stepping into the worlds of medicine and revealing the unique desires, characteristics, and stories of the people therein. For One Children’s Place, he spent two years at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, observing not just the patients but also their nurses, surgeons, therapists, administrators, and families. What he found was an institution that excelled at responding to the needs of the children who stayed there, from the professionals who dealt with the unique problems of hospital furniture and design, to the nurses and social workers who became unwaveringly close allies to their young charges, to the doctors who undertook risky new procedures to save lives./divDIV Brimming with hope and animated by fascinating anecdotes, One Children’s Place is a powerful portrait of heroism and heartbreak, by one of America’s foremost nonfiction storytellers./divDIV/div/div

Designing the World's Best Children's Hospitals 2

Designing the World's Best Children's Hospitals 2
Title Designing the World's Best Children's Hospitals 2 PDF eBook
Author Bruce King Komiske
Publisher Images Publishing
Total Pages 180
Release 2005
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781920744328

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Designing the World's Best Children's Hospitals Volume 2 continues the unique approach to designing a successful pediatric health care facility, which has made Bruce King Komiske one of the industry's most in-demand design and management consultants. Following the success of the first volume of Designing the World's Best Children's Hospitals, this new publication is intended as an additional reference guide for teams of health care and design professionals, and parents, who engage in the exciting journey of creating a healing environment as they plan the construction or renovation of a children's hospital or pediatric unit. It also recognises the outstanding efforts of teams throughout the world for their contributions to health care and design. Chapters focus on hospital exterior design, lobbies, arts and gardens, the role of the community, the role of the parent in inpatient and specialized care areas, and project management.

For a Child's Sake

For a Child's Sake
Title For a Child's Sake PDF eBook
Author Rickey Lynn Hendricks
Publisher
Total Pages 234
Release 1994
Genre Medical
ISBN

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The Children's Hospital opened in Denver, Colorado in 1910, due to the efforts of a determined group of women. This book, first published in 1994, chronicles the Hospital's history as it transformed from an intimate neighborhood facility to a multi-state regional institution with state-of-the-art care for children.