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Portrait of Rolf Edberg
This is a portrait of Rolf Edberg, Swedish author and environmental activist, in 1970
Regional Differences in Heart Failure-related Hospitalization and Hospital Mortality in Germany
The demographic change in Germany: an analysis by the two leading causes of hospitalisation
The demographic change in Germany: an analysis by the two leading causes of hospitalisation
Regional Differences in Heart Failure-related Hospitalization and Hospital Mortality in Germany
Geschichten von Onkel Remus
Forty-four stories and an afterword, with perhaps a dozen indifferent black-and-white line sketches and perhaps a dozen good colored pictures, generally a full page in size. The afterword goes out of its way twice to mention that the successors of the white masters still repress the Blacks today. It opens with a great quotation from Uncle Remus: if these stories were nothing but fun, the stuff of laughter, he would not have troubled himself with them. The binding and covers of this book are curiously flexible.Language note: GermanJoel Chandler Harris and Rolf F. Mülle
Quando as fileiras se reduzem... Rolf Meyersohn (1926-2022)
The text pays tribute to Rolf Meyersohn, an important author in the sociological study of leisure between the 1950s and 1970s. His great contribution was to analyze leisure as a social challenge and not as a permanent promise.El texto rinde homenaje a Rolf Meyersohn, un autor importante en el estudio sociológico del ocio entre las décadas de 1950 y 1970. Su gran aportación fue analizar el ocio como un reto social y no como una promesa permanente.O texto faz uma homenagem a Rolf Meyersohn, importante autor no estudo sociológico do lazer entres as décadas de 1950 a 1970. Sua grande contribuição foi analisar o lazer como um desafio social e não como uma promessa permanente
Chas. White, author of Story of Australian bushranging ; Dr. Pechey, present at Keightly episode ... [picture] /
Includes portrait of Captain Starlight from: Robbery under arms / by Rolf Boldrewood.; Exhibited: "Bushrangers and Bandits", National Museum of Australia, June 2002 - June 2003.; Exhibited: "In the Line of Duty: Policing in Australia 1788 - 2006", Old Parliament House, August 2006 - February 2007. AuCNL. Portraits and inscriptions (top L to R): Chas. White author of Story of Australian bushranging; Dr. Pechey present at Keightly episode; Hipkiss gave Ben Hall first death wound at Billabong 5th May -65; Ver. Rev. Dr. Gibney heroic rescue at Glenrowen [Glenrowan]; Superintnt Hare author of Last of the bushrangers; Ben Hall; Lowry; Starlight; T. Clarke; Rutherford; Martin Cash Tasmanian outlaw after sentence lived a respected farmer; Const. Bracken escaped from Kellys Glenrowen [Glenrowan]; Insr Stephenson daring capture & shooting of Lowry; McKinley [McKinlay?], Burns & Day daring shooting & capture of Angel & Thurston; J. Hawthorne now a squatter Wee Waa daring capture of Dunne
Heart failure epidemiology 2000–2013: insights from the German Federal Health Monitoring System
AimsConsiderable differences in the long-term trends of heart failure (HF) exist between different countries. To extend the existing knowledge on HF epidemiology in Germany, we analysed trends of HF-related hospitalizations, hospital days and in-hospital deaths during a 14-year period (2000-2013). Methods and resultsData were derived from the official German Federal Health Monitoring System, which includes an annual and complete enumeration of inpatients at the time of discharge from the hospital. HF cases were identified by the primary diagnosis code for HF (I50). From 2000 to 2013, the absolute number of HF-related hospitalizations increased by 65.4% (239694-396380 cases) and by 28.4% after age-standardization (261-335 per 100000 population). Accordingly, the absolute number of HF-related hospital days increased by 22.1% (3.4-4.2 million hospital days), despite a marked decrease by 25.9% in average length of stay (14.3-10.6days). With approximately 35000 in-hospital deaths (approximate to 45 per 100000 population), the annual number of HF-related in-hospital deaths remained consistently high, and in-hospital mortality rate in HF patients constituted 9.3% in 2013. Patients aged >65years were disproportionately affected. In 2013, HF was the leading cause of disease-related hospitalizations and in-hospital deaths, representing 2.1% and 8.8% of all cases, respectively. ConclusionIn Germany, the burden of HF is growing further, and the risk of death in HF remains high. These trends can only be partly attributed to demographic developments suggesting an exigent need for increased awareness and enhanced efforts in the prevention and management of HF.Novartis Pharma GmbH, Nuremberg, German
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