Sons and Lovers

Sons and Lovers by David Herbert Lawrence is a notable work published by Penguin in 2000. This edition spans 497 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the complexities of relationships and personal struggles, providing a detailed exploration of its themes through a narrative that intertwines emotional depth with character development.
Readers will find that this edition offers a comprehensive examination of critical care, reflecting advances in the discipline while balancing discussions of both medical and surgical intensive care. The content is structured to provide practical guidance, addressing a wide range of issues encountered in critical care settings. Additionally, the book includes multidisciplinary perspectives and features chapters that serve as mini-textbooks on procedures and toxicology, along with a thorough appendix of calculations and formulas.
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The thoroughly updated edition of this critical care reference remains a source of practical guidance on adult patient care in the ICU. It reflects advances in the discipline and balances in-depth discussions of medical and surgical intensive care with a clinical focus. The book presents comprehensive, encyclopaedic coverage addressing every issue readers are likely to encounter in the critical care setting. It offers multidisciplinary perspectives with balanced coverage of medical and surgical critical care and chapters function as mini-textbooks of procedures and toxicology. The book also contains a comprehensive appendix of calculations and formulas.
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