Henderson's Equation
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.61 (883 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0884279030 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 290 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Alma H. Bond. said Henderson's equation is a wonderful book.. "Henderson's Equation" is a sweet, highly original work of art. Fast-moving, captivating, and seemingly simply written, it is one of those rare books that can change lives forever. I will never again look at any aspect of nature as a unit differentiated from the rest of creation without sharin. The author takes you on a journey Francis V. Adams, M.D. In "Henderson's Equation" by Dr. Jerome Lowenstein, the author takes you on a journey of discovery through the 20th century. Discovery of the mind but also of the heart. In order to do this Dr. Lowenstein has to recreate this period and he skillfully accomplishes this as he describes the lower. "A gentle, warm, knowlegeable read at a juction of the art of medicine and the science of chemistry" according to Richard D. Glaser. Dr. Lowenstein has bridged the gap between science and medicine, between patient care and the etiology of disease and has intertwined that with the great migration of immigrants into America and their contributions to society - albeit with the struggles to assimmilate and in so many cases not
Dr. Jerome Lowenstein's rich career in academic medicine has been devoted to teaching, research and the care of patients. Dr. Dr. Lowenstein is publisher of the Bellevue Literary Press and Editor for Nonfiction of the Bellevue Literary Review. He is the author of Acid and Basics, Oxford University Press, and The Midnight Meal and Other Essays About Doctors, Patients and Medicine, University of Michiga
Lowenstein's interest in acid-base physiology and in the nature of relationships between physicians and patients made Henderson an ideal subject for the study of the relationship between his own ideas and those of this intellectual leader in science and medicine. . Jerome Lowenstein's rich career in academic medicine has been devoted to teaching, research and the care of patients. Dr. Lowenstein is publisher of the Bellevue Literary Press and Editor for Nonfiction of the Bellevue Literary Review. He is the author of Acid and Basics, Oxford University Press, and The Midnight Meal and Other Essays About Doctors, Patients and Medicine, University of Michigan Press. About the Author Dr. Dr
Henderson, a leader of the Harvard establishment and one of the Boston Brahmins. Away from New York's Lower East Side for the first time, Aaron is forced to confront the differences between his own world, with its strong family ties and deep roots in Eastern European scholarship, and the world of Dr. A systems theory advocate, Lawrence Henderson's studies and writings gave rise to the concepts of dynamic equilibrium and to the Gaia hypothesis, which views the earth as a vast organism. As his assistant, Aaron is witness to Henderson's development of these theories. The story is set against the background of the powerful social and intellectual forces of the time: World War I, the rise of fascism