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Nadine Wiseman Creath
Image of Nadine Wiseman as a young child, wearing what appears to be a costume. Paper cut-out letters on her cap say ''T & P''.Date derived from approximate age of subject and other items in collection. Verso: [handwritten] Nadine Wiseman Creath
T. P. Wiseman, Unwritten Rome. Exeter, University Press, 2008
Poucet Jacques. T. P. Wiseman, Unwritten Rome. Exeter, University Press, 2008. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 79, 2010. pp. 644-647
T. P. Wiseman, Catullus and his World. A Reappraisal
Tordeur Pol. T. P. Wiseman, Catullus and his World. A Reappraisal. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 58, 1989. p. 314
T. P. Wiseman, Catullus and His World. A Reappraisal
Tordeur Pol. T. P. Wiseman, Catullus and His World. A Reappraisal. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 56, 1987. pp. 365-366
T. P. Wiseman, Catullus and His World. A Reappraisal
Tordeur Pol. T. P. Wiseman, Catullus and His World. A Reappraisal. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 56, 1987. pp. 365-366
T. P. Wiseman, Catullus and his World. A Reappraisal
Tordeur Pol. T. P. Wiseman, Catullus and his World. A Reappraisal. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 58, 1989. p. 314
T. P. Wiseman, Cinna the Poet and other Roman Essays
Liénard Edmond. T. P. Wiseman, Cinna the Poet and other Roman Essays. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 44, fasc. 2, 1975. pp. 735-736
T. P. Wiseman, New Men in the Roman Senate, 139 B.C.-A.D. 14
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. T. P. Wiseman, New Men in the Roman Senate, 139 B.C.-A.D. 14. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 41, fasc. 1, 1972. pp. 397-398
Working while receiving chemotherapy: a survey of patients' experiences and factors that influence these
The purpose of this study was to estimate the number of patients who continue to work when undergoing ambulatory chemotherapy and to identify personal or treatment-related factors that influence this. Patients undergoing final cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy for breast or colorectal cancer or first-line chemotherapy for lymphoma at two cancer treatment centres were approached to take part in a cross sectional survey (n= 55, RR 55%). Sixty-four per cent (n= 35) of respondents were working when cancer was diagnosed. Fifty-four per cent (n= 19) of respondents were working when chemotherapy began but as treatment progressed only 29% (n= 10) continued to work in any capacity. The most important influencing factor when making decisions about work was the need to concentrate on looking after oneself. Overall, respondents found their employers and colleagues supportive but there was some evidence they became less supportive as treatment progressed. While this was a small study it highlights the need for health care professionals to understand patient's needs and wishes in relation to work while undergoing chemotherapy by including this issue as part of routine assessment. Strategies to allow those who wish to continue to work during treatment should be put in place early to support this
T. P. WISEMAN (Ed.), Classics in Progress. Essays on Ancient Greece and Rome.
Somville Pierre. T. P. WISEMAN (Ed.), Classics in Progress. Essays on Ancient Greece and Rome.. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 74, 2005. pp. 686-687
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