Joan Woodcock draws on deep personal experience to inform her writing. Her nursing career, spanning over four decades, provided her with a unique perspective on human resilience in the face of adversity. Through her work, she aims to document the challenging yet often rewarding environments where she encountered individuals at their most vulnerable moments. Her style is marked by its honesty and profound empathy, resonating with readers who appreciate her candid portrayals of the medical profession and the people she served.
All the nostalgic charm of Nurse on Call and Call the Midwife . MATRON'S LAW is brings to life a now defunct matron system that at one time instilled nurses with such high standards of professionalism and patient care.
The Comprehensive Reference that Fully Explores the Power and Features of MS-DOS 6
726 pages
26 hours of reading
A practical, complete reference focusing on the new version of MS-DOS, guaranteed to be the bestselling piece of software in 1993. The book provides the intermediate level computer user with a thorough understanding of the software that makes their computer think. No stone is left unturned--this is the most complete documentation of MS-DOS available anywhere, covering many functions that are un-documented or under-documented elsewhere. (Operating Systems)
There are more than 5000 entries written in clear, standard English and each goes beyond mere definition to provide the different meanings computer terms can take on in different contexts. Although highly technical terms are included among the entries, they are explained as simply as possible.