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Published March, 2010
By Brett L. Walker, William Cronon and Brett Walker
Publisher: University of Washington Press
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Explores the relationship between the causes of colossal toxic pollution and the manner in which pain caused by pollution insults porous human bodies.

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Published October, 2009
By Marsha Rosengarten
Publisher: University of Washington Press
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Seeks to understand the relationship between HIV, medical technologies, and ideas about the body. This book is suitable for those who are engaged in questions of the social and ethical dimensions of biomedicine, biotechnology, and genomics.

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Published October, 2009
By Marsha Rosengarten
Publisher: University of Washington Press
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Seeks to understand the relationship between HIV, medical technologies, and ideas about the body. This book is suitable for those who are engaged in questions of the social and ethical dimensions of biomedicine, biotechnology, and genomics.

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Published May, 2009
By Mickey S. Eisenberg
Publisher: University of Washington Press
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Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone at any time. This book identifies fifty factors associated with the likelihood of surviving cardiac arrest and lays out twenty-five specific steps involved in raising a community's cardiac arrest survival rate. It is suitable for EMS medical directors, administrators, and personnel - paramedics.

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Published April, 2009
By Laila Williamson and Serinity Young
Publisher: University of Washington Press
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Focuses on a set of contemporary paintings in the traditional technique by the Nepalese artist Romio Shrestha and his assistants in Kathmandu.

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Published December, 2007
By Phillip Thurtle
Publisher: University of Washington Press
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Explains the technological, economic, cultural and narrative transformations necessary to make genetic thinking possible. This book offers a cultural history that challenges our own ways of organizing knowledge even as it explicates those of an earlier era.

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Published December, 2007
By Phillip Thurtle
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Explains the technological, economic, cultural and even narrative transformations necessary to make genetic thinking possible. This book provides an inter-disciplinary contribution to intellectual and scientific history, science studies, and cultural studies.

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Published January, 2007
By Evelyn Fox Keller and Eve Keller
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Examines the textured interrelations between medical writing about generation and childbirth - what we now call reproduction - and emerging notions of selfhood in early modern England. This book looks at the particular assumptions about bodies and selves that medical language inevitably enfolds.

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Published December, 2006
By Robert S. McKelvey
Publisher: University of Washington Press
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How is it possible for practitioners of the healing arts to cope with the deaths of children and the devastating grief of their families? This book focuses on the grieving process of physicians and nurses for their child patients. It provides information to those already in the medical profession.

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