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    1. The Child Witches of Lucerne and Buchau: A Translation of Eveline Hasler's Novel by Eveline... 2023

      Feminist German Studies, Vol. 39, Issue 2, pp. 132 - 134.

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    2. The Mirage of the New World: Eveline Hasler's Ibicaba, das Paradies in den Köpfen 2008

      Burns, Barbara

      Forum For Modern Language Studies, Vol. 44, Issue 1, pp. 76 - 88.

      Eveline Hasler's historical novel Ibicaba, das Paradies in den Köpfen (1985) concerns the emigration of a group of Swiss citizens to Brazil in 1855. The article considers the author's technique of ... Read more

      Eveline Hasler's historical novel Ibicaba, das Paradies in den Köpfen (1985) concerns the emigration of a group of Swiss citizens to Brazil in 1855. The article considers the author's technique of blending fact and fiction to craft a powerful account of white slavery in the New World, and traces links between Hasler's novel and nineteenth-century literary works by Friedrich Gerstäcker and Amalia Schoppe. Examining Hasler's use of characterisation, theme and leitmotiv, the article probes the manner in which the novel illuminates a dark episode in Swiss history, while also contributing indirectly to the modern political discourse on economic migration, people trafficking and bonded labour. Read less

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    3. Systolic blood pressure below 110 mmHg is associated with increased mortality in penetrating... 2012

      Hasler, Rebecca M; Nüesch, Eveline; Jüni, Peter; Bouamra, Omar...

      Resuscitation, Vol. 83, Issue 4, pp. 476 - 481.

      Abstract Introduction Non-invasive systolic blood pressure (SBP) measurement is a commonly used triaging tool for trauma patients. A SBP of <90 mmHg has represented the threshold for hypotension fo... Read more

      Abstract Introduction Non-invasive systolic blood pressure (SBP) measurement is a commonly used triaging tool for trauma patients. A SBP of <90 mmHg has represented the threshold for hypotension for many years, but recent studies have suggested redefining hypotension at lower levels. We therefore examined the association between SBP and mortality in penetrating trauma patients. Methods We conducted a prospective cohort study in adult (≥16 years) penetrating trauma patients. Patients were admitted to hospitals belonging to the Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN) between 2000 and 2009. The main outcome measure was the association between SBP and mortality at 30 days. Multivariate logistic regression models adjusted for the influence of age, gender, Injury Severity Score (ISS) and Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) on mortality were used. Results 3444 patients with a median age of 30 years (IQR 22.5–41.4), SBP of 126 mmHg (IQR 107–142), ISS of 9 (IQR 9–14) and GCS of 15 (IQR 15–15), were analysed. Multivariable logistic regression analysis adjusted for age, gender, severity of injury and level of consciousness showed a cut-off for SBP at <110 mmHg, after which increased mortality was observed. Compared with the reference group with SBP 110–129 mmHg, mortality was doubled at SBP 90–109 mmHg, was four-fold higher at 70–89 mmHg and 10-fold higher at <70 mmHg. SBP values ≥150 mmHg were associated with decreased mortality. Conclusion We recommend that penetrating trauma patients with a SBP < 110 mmHg are triaged to resuscitation areas within dedicated, appropriately specialised, high-level care trauma centres. Read less

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    1. Crossing frontiers : cultural exchange and conflict : papers in honor of Malcolm Pender

      edited by Barbara Burns and Joy Charnley.

      Online Resources PN849 .S9 C76 2010 | Book

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