Picard, Ken
“November Meeting. Death of Lord Lyndhurst; Death of Hon. William Sturgis; Dr. Ephraim Eliot; Diary of Ezekiel Price; Letter of Count de Marbois; Phillis Wheatley; Letters of Phillis Wheatley,” Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1863-1864 7 (November 1863): 268-269, footno...
"An urgent ED visit for asthma may suggest the child needs daily asthma medications to better control their asthma, or that they are having difficulty avoiding asthma triggers or recognizing symptoms," said Naomi Bardach, MD, a UCSF pediatrics professor and lead author of the study. "Follow-u...
My Blessed Child, I am your Father Yahweh, yea Jehovah, Most High God! My Little One, hearken unto Me! Listen and write as I say, that all may be the wiser! For, a time of great trouble is upon the whole world! A time when nation shall rise up against nation, families against f...
He was willing to drive to Santa Cruz to meet up with this young, innocent child. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS MAN IS A SEXUAL PREDATOR!! Thankfully, the girl turned out to be an officer from Santa Cruz! Please be aware of this man trying to post ads on this site. He goes by the ...
Tabor and his second wife, Elizabeth McCourt, better known as “Baby Doe”. Their history is fast becoming one of the legends of the Old West. Horace Austin Warner Tabor was a school teacher in Vermont. With his first wife and two children he left Vermont by covered wagon in 1855 to ...
Second Toddler Death Casts a Pall over the Vermont Department for Children and FamiliesDavis, Mark
Background: Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS) houses homeless individuals and families from the Burlington area. COTS believes that a high proportion of their residents use the Fletcher Allen Health Care Emergency Department (FAHCED) for their health care more frequently compared to the general ...
Understanding the impact of these injuries on children and their families is important for treatment, prevention, and policy. The objectives of our study were (1) To describe the distribution of short-term outcomes following pediatric minor injuries sustained at home and (2) To explore the ...
reasons for non-adherence to telephone referral were: improvement in the child’s condition (50.7%), parents’ decision to go elsewhere (18.3%) and an appointment with a paediatrician (15.5%). Our results offer new perspectives to optimise the telephone assessment of paediatric patients and ...