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Trauma is the leading cause of death among people under the age of 40 and it ranks third for all age groups. Still, relatively few clinicians specialize in trauma and training is often obtained through experience. The number of trauma patients is expected to continue to grow as pre-hospital care continues to advance. As well, hospitals increasingly see trauma treatment, which requires no pre-approval, as a good source of revenue. Given these developments, the number of opportunities for specialists trained in trauma, including anesthesiologists and critical care physicians, will expand in the years ahead. This book addresses the need for an up-to-date, comprehensive and clinically focused volume for practitioners and trainees in trauma anesthesia and critical care. It is organized by organ system. The editor is an attending physician at a major urban hospital center recognized worldwide for its outstanding emergency medical services including trauma care and is recruiting leading trauma anesthesiologists to contribute. Anesthesiologists, pain medicine physicians, critical care physicians and trainees are the target audience.
Each edition contains "the names and origin of the civil divisions, and the names and dates of election or appointment of the principal state and county officers from the Revolution to the present time."
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David Erb (d.1846) immigrated (probably from the Alsace area of France) to Holmes County, Ohio, and married Susan Yoder in early 1836 or before. Descendants and relatives lived in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, Oregon and elsewhere. Includes records of other immigrant Erb individuals from Switzerland, Germany and elsewhere. Also includes a short history of the Anabaptist movement and Menno Simons (1496-1561).