Search results for ""Author Graeme Smith""
SPCK Publishing Was the Tomb Empty?: A lawyer weighs the evidence for the resurrection
A highly qualified British judge examines the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Assessing secular evidence, historical sources, and the testimony of those involved Graeme Smith carefully and critically analyses the various resurrection accounts, their inconsistences and their value as evidence. This succinct but powerful document places less weight on the Gospel accounts and considers other evidence first; sources from outside the gospels, such as Josephus, Tacitus and Pliny; logical alternatives to the resurrection; and the opinions of experts in the fields of history, literary history, palaeography and law. Could this most improbable story be true? If so, what are the implications?
£10.03
Edinburgh University Press Get Set for Nursing
This thorough guide to education in nursing is structured into five parts: * What is nursing? * Biological sciences related to nursing * Social sciences in nursing * An introduction to clinical skills in nursing * Study skills Emphasis in the first section is on where nursing fits into the health care system in the 21st century. The patient is identified as the recipient of nursing care and effective communication skills are outlined. Get Set for Nursing then provides the student with a clear and accessible guide to all elements of a nursing degree, including an introduction to biological, psychological and social sciences. It prepares the student not only for the common foundation programme element of nurse education but also nurse registration. The final sections provide the student with a guide to the nursing and study skills required at university. Features: * Covers the common foundation programme * Addresses the theoretical and clinical skills that a student nurse will encounter
£20.63
Amberley Publishing Newton Mearns Through Time
This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Newton Mearns has changed and developed over the last century.
£13.50
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Gastrointestinal Nursing
Many nurses work as specialist practitioners within several areas of gastrointestinal medicine, including inflammatory bowel disease, stoma care, nutrition, endoscopy and counselling. There has been a steady increase in nurse-led services and gastrointestinal nursing is an expanding area. This comprehensive text lays the foundation by reviewing the anatomy and physiology underlying common conditions before covering the pathophysiology of clinical features, causes, investigation and management. Underlying this approach will be the specific nursing aspects of caring for patients with gastrointestinal conditions, covering psychosocial factors and issues such as the measurement of health related quality of life.
£60.71