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Institute, American Law. Restatement of the law third, torts--liability for physical and emotional harm: Tentative draft. Philadelphia, Pa. (4025 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 19104-3099): Executive Office, American Law Institute, 2007.

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Institute, American Law. Restatement of the law, torts: Liability for physical harm : proposed final draft no.1 (April 6, 2005). Philadelphia, Pa: American Law Institute, 2005.

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Restatement of the law third, torts, liability for physical and emotional harm. St. Paul, MN: American Law Institute Publishers, 2010.

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Institute, American Law. Restatement of the law third, torts, liability for physical and emotional harm. St. Paul, MN: American Law Institute Publishers, 2010.

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Orthopaedics for the physical therapist assistant. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2011.

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Healing the physical injuries of war: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, July 22, 2010. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2011.

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A, Wieder Michael, ed. Emergency incident rehabilitation. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Brady/Prentice Hall Health, 2000.

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Institute, American Law, ed. Restatement of the law, torts: Liability for physical harm : proposed final draft. Philadelphia, Pa: American Law Institute, 2005.

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Institute, American Law, ed. Restatement of the law third, torts--liability for physical and emotional harm: Tentative draft no. 5 (April 4, 2007). Philadelphia, Pa. (4025 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 19104-3099): Executive Office, American Law Institute, 2007.

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Institute, American Law, ed. Restatement of the law, torts: Liability for physical harm (basic principles) : tentative draft. Philadelphia, Pa: The Executive Office, American Law Institute, 2001.

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ACSM's Resources for the Personal Trainer. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004.

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B, Corbin Charles, and Ruth Lindsey. Personal Trainer (Macintosh Version) to Accompany Conceptsof Physical Fitness & Concepts Of Fitness And Wellness. 9th ed. McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, 1997.

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Medicine, American College of Sports. ACSM's Resources for the Personal Trainer: Techniques, Complications, and Management (High-Yield™ Systems Series). 2nd ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006.

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Cameron Ritchie, Elspeth. Intimacy Post-Injury. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190461508.001.0001.

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Since terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, a total of 2.7 million US service members have served in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Often discussed during this period have been post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, the so-called “invisible wounds of war.” These injuries directly affect intimate relationships, and the treatment of these injuries involves medications that often have sexual side effects. Another set of wounds are those that directly involve sexual functioning, including lower extremity amputations and genitourinary injuries. This volume encourages medical personnel to discuss sexual health with their patients; learn how to evaluate and treat erectile dysfunction, including side effects from medications; and understand how to mitigate the effects of physical injury, pain, and disability on sexual functioning. The target medical audience includes all providers who treat injured service members and veterans. Service members and their families should benefit from the information in this book as well.
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Orthopaedics for the Physical Therapist Assistant. Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2018.

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Deakin, Simon, Angus Johnston, and Basil Markesinis. 14. Deceit. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780199591985.003.0014.

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This chapter discusses the tort of deceit. The common-law rules concerning liability for dishonesty were synthesised to create the tort of deceit at the end of the eighteenth century in Pasley v. Freeman, and the tort takes its modern form from the decision of the House of Lords in Derry v. Peek in 1889. Most of the cases concern non-physical damage, that is to say, financial or pure economic loss, although the tort can also extend to cover personal injuries and damage to property. The requirements of liability are as follows: the defendant must make a false statement of existing fact with knowledge of its falsity and with the intention that the claimant should act on it, with the result (4) that the claimant acts on it to his detriment.
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Mahoney, Peter F., Emrys Kirkman, Sarah Watts, Karen Smyth, Giles Nordmann, Nicholas T. Tarmey, Simon J. Mercer, et al. Military anaesthesia. Edited by Peter F. Mahoney and Michel M. R. F. Struys. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642045.003.0078.

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War and conflict have long been associated with improvements in medical care. The recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have been no exception. The high tempo of operations has presented the United Kingdom’s Defence Medical Services (DMS) with the need to care for injured service personnel and local nationals with highly complex patterns of injury. Patients have presented to the DMS with injuries not commonly encountered in civilian practice—typically the result of blast and ballistic mechanisms. The deployed anaesthetist is involved in all stages of the patient pathway from point of wounding to the emergency department, through the resuscitative period encompassed by the damage control construct; to the critical care delivered on the ground and in the air and finally back in the United Kingdom at the interface with the civilian National Health Service. The high quality of care delivered in association with rigorous clinical audit and research including laboratory physical science, has produced developments that not only impact on military outcomes, but which are being introduced in wider civilian practice. This chapter covers all these areas from first principles to the management of pain and advances in the understanding of coagulopathy.
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Concepts of Athletic Training. 4th ed. Jones & Bartlett Pub, 2004.

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Concepts of Athletic Training. Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 2014.

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Marshall, Colin. Locke and Compassion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809685.003.0003.

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This chapter presents the core thought behind the larger argument of the book by appealing to John Locke’s theory of ideas, according to which some ideas have the distinctive epistemic goodness of resembling qualities in their objects. While Locke believed that only ideas of certain physical qualities had this goodness, it is argued here that Locke’s views imply that it is also had by certain compassionate states. The moral significance of this is illustrated using a case in which one person is pained by the suffering of an injured wombat while another person is amused. The former person intuitively seems morally better and also, on the Lockean view, has a reaction that resembles a quality in its object, since pain resembles pain. It is shown that the Lockean view can help address some potential objections to this conclusion about compassion.
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Athletic Training Student Primer: A Foundation for Success. Slack Incorporated, 2003.

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Sports Medicine for Specific Ages and Abilities. Churchill Livingstone, 2001.

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Dickinson, Edward V., and Michael A. Wieder. Emergency Incident Rehabilitation. Prentice Hall, 1999.

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