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John B. West

    January 1, 1928

    Dr. John West's work critically examines the impact of Darwinian science on public policy and culture, with a particular focus on American government and constitutional law. His research delves into the intricate interplay between science, politics, and religion, seeking to illuminate their societal influence. West leverages his extensive background in political science and history to analyze pivotal societal issues. His writing offers a thoughtful perspective on how scientific theories shape public discourse and decision-making.

    Fyziológia dýchania
    Never Kill a Cop
    West's Respiratory Physiology
    West's Pulmonary Pathophysiology
    Lessons and Carols
    • Lessons and Carols

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.8(41)Add rating

      Maybe redemption is not a place you find, but a system of mapmaking. Sketch a land. Pencil in dragons. Imagine it real, resplendent, and broken under a waxing moon. Lessons and Carols is a genre-bending memoir that explores the aftershocks of alcoholism and mental illness through a fresh look at the powers of poetry, ritual, and community. As a new parent, West grapples with his own fragmented recovery and grief for the friends he lost to addiction, asking if anyone can really change, or if we are always bound to repeat the past. Echoing the form of a traditional Anglican Christmas service of stories and songs, West's lyrical prose invites readers into an unorthodox rendition of the liturgy called Lessons and Carols. Each December, a faithful circle of irreligious friends assembles to eat and sing and re-imagine an old story about love made flesh. In that gathering's glow, resentments turn to quiet wonder at the ways a better world can appear. Both tender and bracing, West's poetic meditation of the possibilities of change will resonate deeply with anyone who has tired of their own destructive loops. In this stirring account of recovery, redemption remains elusive--and also a promise as tangible as a newborn. Hardscrabble winter, gray and lonely, requires Christmas. Or, rather, in its depths, I require Christmas: words no longer cold, chrome, and barren, but alive, golden, cradled in my arms.

      Lessons and Carols
    • The book provides comprehensive insights into respiratory system diseases, authored by Dr. John B. West and Dr. Andrew M. Luks. The updated tenth edition features clinical vignettes, radiographs, and enhanced USMLE-style questions to improve student understanding and exam preparation. Key concepts are summarized for quick review, while online resources, including video lectures and interactive materials, enrich the learning experience. The Lippincott® Connect platform offers lifetime digital access, allowing personalized study through curated resources and self-assessment tools.

      West's Pulmonary Pathophysiology
    • For more than 40 years, West’s Respiratory The Essentials has remained a critical resource for medical and allied health students learning the basics of respiratory physiology as well as an effective, quick review for residents and fellows in pulmonary medicine, critical care, anesthesiology, and internal medicine as they prepare for licensing and other exams. The eleventh edition incorporates updates in many areas including blood-tissue gas exchange, mechanics, control of ventilation and the respiratory system under stress; all designed to aid clear understanding of pulmonary physiology.  

      West's Respiratory Physiology