Art déco
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
David B. Nash is internationally recognized for his contributions to public accountability for outcomes, the development of physician leadership, and the enhancement of quality of care. His work advocates for innovative approaches and the cultivation of leadership within the healthcare sector to achieve superior results for both patients and the broader system.






Explores the development of witchcraft and of the belief in it, the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century obsession that spawned witch-hunting, the eventual decline of witchcraft, and the phenomenon's fascinating 'afterlife' that has involved the Nazis' fixation and modern treatments including Arthur Miller's acclaimed The Crucible.
Discusses volcanoes, floods, hurricanes, and other destructive forces in nature, and briefly describes possible ways to harness their energy
"Regiments, uniforms, weapons, equipment, organization and tactics of a major participant in the Napoleonic Wars"