Approximately 100 years ago a medical practitioner, probably based in London, wrote a series of articles on how to manage and maintain a medical practice. These were collated in a hard back book with the title 'Tactics' but no record of the author's name or whether it was ever published. It was discovered in an antique book shop and given to me when I was a young doctor. I have often referred back to it as a fascinating insight to the practice of medicine a century ago and since my retirement from hospital medicine I have added commentary on the issues of commonality between 2 doctors...
Approximately 100 years ago a medical practitioner, probably based in London, wrote a series of articles on how to manage and maintain a medical pract...
Why would you bother to read a book about a tiny creature which is not even visible to the naked eye? Whether you like it or not, it has become a life time partner for the majority of the planet's house dwelling population and its life is intimately linked with ours. If we think of our dwelling as a nest then we share it with this tiny partner and it relies on us for its food, shelter, warmth and 'drink'. If we consider that some estimates reckon that the house dust mite has been active on earth for around 20 million years, then it would not be unreasonable to consider the human race as a...
Why would you bother to read a book about a tiny creature which is not even visible to the naked eye? Whether you like it or not, it has become a life...