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The young visiters, or, Mr. Salteena's plan / by Daisy Ashford ; with a preface by J.M. Barrie.
Book | 1919
Available at Available Merrill-Cazier Books (3rd Floor South) (Call number: PR6001.S44 Y7 1919B)

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Elective surgery system strengthening: development, measurement, and validation of the surgical preparedness index across 1632 hospitals in 119 countries
Glasbey, James C;Abbott, Tom EF;Ademuyiwa, Adesoji;Adisa, Adewale;AlAmeer, ...
Academic Journal Academic Journal | In The Lancet 5-11 November 2022 400(10363):1607-1617 Please log in to see more details

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Cancelled operations: a 7-day cohort study of planned adult inpatient surgery in 245 UK National Health Service hospitals
Moonesinghe, S. Ramani;Wong, Danny J.N.;Harris, Steve K.;Bedford, James;Bon...
Academic Journal Academic Journal | In British Journal of Anaesthesia October 2018 121(4):730-738 Please log in to see more details

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Mesothelioma and Radical Surgery 2 (MARS 2): protocol for a multicentre randomised trial comparing (extended) pleurectomy decortication versus no (extended) pleurectomy decortication for patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma
Liz Darlison;Apostolos Nakas;Wendy Underwood;Matthew Callister;David Waller...
Academic Journal Academic Journal | BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 9 (2020) Please log in to see more details
Introduction Mesothelioma remains a lethal cancer. To date, systemic therapy with peme... more
Mesothelioma and Radical Surgery 2 (MARS 2): protocol for a multicentre randomised trial comparing (extended) pleurectomy decortication versus no (extended) pleurectomy decortication for patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 9 (2020)
Introduction Mesothelioma remains a lethal cancer. To date, systemic therapy with pemetrexed and a platinum drug remains the only licensed standard of care. As the median survival for patients with mesothelioma is 12.1 months, surgery is an important consideration to improve survival and/or quality of life. Currently, only two surgical trials have been performed which found that neither extensive (extra-pleural pneumonectomy) or limited (partial pleurectomy) surgery improved survival (although there was some evidence of improved quality of life). Therefore, clinicians are now looking to evaluate pleurectomy decortication, the only radical treatment option left.Methods and analysis The MARS 2 study is a UK multicentre open parallel group randomised controlled trial comparing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of surgery—(extended) pleurectomy decortication—versus no surgery for the treatment of pleural mesothelioma. The study will test the hypothesis that surgery and chemotherapy is superior to chemotherapy alone with respect to overall survival. Secondary outcomes include health-related quality of life, progression-free survival, measures of safety (adverse events) and resource use to 2 years. The QuinteT Recruitment Intervention is integrated into the trial to optimise recruitment.Ethics and dissemination Research ethics approval was granted by London – Camberwell St. Giles Research Ethics Committee (reference 13/LO/1481) on 7 November 2013. We will submit the results for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.Trial registration numbers ISRCTN—ISRCTN44351742 and ClinicalTrials.gov—NCT02040272.

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Convalescent plasma in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised controlled, open-label, platform trial
Abani, Obbina;Abbas, Ali;Abbas, Fatima;Abbas, Mustafa;Abbasi, Sadia;Abbass,...
Periodical Periodical | The Lancet; May-June 2021, Vol. 397 Issue: 10289 p2049-2059, 11p Please log in to see more details
Many patients with COVID-19 have been treated with plasma containing anti-SARS-CoV-2 a... more
Convalescent plasma in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised controlled, open-label, platform trial
The Lancet; May-June 2021, Vol. 397 Issue: 10289 p2049-2059, 11p
Many patients with COVID-19 have been treated with plasma containing anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of convalescent plasma therapy in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19.

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Chapter 7: FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY'S OFFICE OF CAREER SERVICES.
Ashford, RaShaunda;Osborn, Daisy;Parker, Clifford A.;van Elsue, Ann;Haywood...
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Career Planning Summer2018, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p75-81, 6p Please log in to see more details

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CHAPTER 27: THE CONTENTS OF THE CHEST.
ASHFORD, DAISY
Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p109-112. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 27: THE CONTENTS OF THE CHEST.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p109-112. 4p.
Chapter 27 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It mentions what actions Netherby and Marshland took after knowing that Helen had fainted upon reading a letter from her future husband Cyril. Still unconscious, Helen was transported to Lord Beaufort's house at Portman Square in London, England accompanied by Marshland and under the order of Cyril's solicitor Lord Mulberry Beaufort.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Angela - Ashford, Daisy - Letters in literature - Loss of consciousness - England

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CHAPTER 28: THE PROPOSAL.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p112-115. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 28: THE PROPOSAL.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p112-115. 4p.
Chapter 28 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It mentions the conversation between Lord Mulberry Beaufort and Lawrence Lincarrol at the Lord's house at Portman Square in London, England about the disappearance of Cyril Sheene and James Palsey. In this chapter, Lord Beaufort became entrance with the beauty of Lawrence' sister Gladys.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Angela - Ashford, Daisy - Missing persons - Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) in literature - England

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Serials in Review: 1972
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Serials in Review: 1972
Library Resources and Technical Services. Spr 73 17(2):168-174.
Major trends in the processing and acquisition of serials during 1972 are reviewed. Principal events were the Williams and Wilkins controversy, the tripling of serials cataloging production at the Library of Congress and progress towards a machine-readable source of serial cataloging information. (23 references) (SM)

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CHAPTER 4: ENGAGING THE NURSERY GOVERNESS.
ASHFORD, DAISY
Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p137-140. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 4: ENGAGING THE NURSERY GOVERNESS.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p137-140. 4p.
Chapter 4 of the short story "The Jealous Governes, or the Granted Wish," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It opens with the Hoses searching for a nursery governess. They went to London to see a Madame Antoinette. Madame Antoinette informed the Hoses of three possible governesses: a Miss Brentnor, a Miss Smith, and a Miss Junick. The Hoses met Miss Brentnor and Miss Smith but did not approve of them. The Hoses return home and receive a letter from Miss Junick applying as nursery governess.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Daisy - Ashford, Angela - Governesses in literature - Child care workers

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CHAPTER 30: THE DAWN OF LOVE.
ASHFORD, DAISY
Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p117-120. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 30: THE DAWN OF LOVE.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p117-120. 4p.
Chapter 30 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It mentions the recovery of Helen from her illness. Also, the chapter presents a conversation initiated by Lawrence with Lord Mulberry Beaufort asking for advice on how he can propose his love to Helen.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Angela - Ashford, Daisy - Diseases in literature - Love in literature

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CHAPTER 34: FIVE YEARS LATER.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p127-132. 6p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 34: FIVE YEARS LATER.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p127-132. 6p.
Chapter 34 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It opens with Helen Lincarrol seating at their drawing room while writing and attending to her three-year old daughter Nellie. An old woman named Mrs. Cotton from Huntsdown arrived at Helen's home and requested if Helen can go with her to see a dying man called Mr. Harland or Cyril who is staying at the old woman's house.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Angela - Ashford, Daisy - Daughters in literature - Older women in literature

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CHAPTER 31.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p120-123. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 31.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p120-123. 4p.
Chapter 31 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. This chapter begins with Helen arriving at Cyril's office at Cannon Street in London England to read a letter written by him. The letter explains how Cyril became involved in the robbery and murder of Helen's father John Winston.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Angela - Ashford, Daisy - Murder in literature - Robbery in literature - England

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CHAPTER 22: AN UNEXPECTED VISIT.
ASHFORD, DAISY
Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p87-91. 5p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 22: AN UNEXPECTED VISIT.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p87-91. 5p.
Chapter 22 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It mentions the arrival of Gladys to Helen's house to discuss about the involvement of her partner, James Palsey, in a series of murders and robberies. According to this chapter, Helen reveals to Gladys that James was the murderer of his father.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Angela - Ashford, Daisy - Murder in literature - Robbery in literature

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CHAPTER 25: A CRISIS.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p96-107. 12p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 25: A CRISIS.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p96-107. 12p.
Chapter 25 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It describes the deep and undying love that Cyril Sheene feels for his future wife Helen Winston. It mentions the arrival of Helen to her cousin Gladys' house at Terrace Gardens in Richmond, England and how she discovered that Cyril was involved in her father's murder.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Angela - Ashford, Daisy - Murder in literature - Love in literature

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CHAPTER 9: HELEN'S ACCIDENT.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p65-68. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 9: HELEN'S ACCIDENT.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p65-68. 4p.
Chapter 9 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. Cyril and Mr. Palsey took the unconscious Helen to a cab and headed to where Cyril was lodging. When they came to the lodge, a rough looking man came to ask money from Cyril in return for what he has done for him. Helen was taken to Cyril's room and the men noticed a cut on her head. She was brought to her own room while Cyril and Mr. Palsey talked about their conspiracy against Helen's father.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Daisy - Lodging-houses - Conspiracy in literature - Murder in literature - Ashford, Angela

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CHAPTER 3: THE SECRET SAFE.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p50-53. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 3: THE SECRET SAFE.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p50-53. 4p.
Chapter 3 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It presents Cyril Sheen, who was thirty years old and a bachelor and the only friend John Winston had in the village of Kenalham. It highlights the letter from the Lincarrols, which announces that their daughter Gladys is getting married and is planning to spend some time in Beach Dale with her future husband, James Palsey. It describes how John Winston told her daughter Helen about his secret safe.

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CHAPTER 16: "SETTLED.".
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p76-79. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 16: "SETTLED.".
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p76-79. 4p.
Chapter 16 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. Marshland did not wake up at the sound of the bell so she woke up at six in the morning without knowing what has happened through the night. When Helen awakened, she told Marshland that the safe has been robbed. Marshland discovered that all the money and brass of the family are gone. Cyril came soon and proposed to marry Helen so she will not have to work for a living.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Daisy - Ashford, Angela - Burglary - Job hunting - Marriage proposals

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CHAPTER 8: BAD NEWS.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p62-65. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 8: BAD NEWS.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p62-65. 4p.
Chapter 8 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. Helen and Mr. James Palsey took the train to get to Warwick. Little did Helen know that James is up to something. When they finally got to Warwick, Cyril was not there yet. After some time, Cyril came walking in with James. Cyril broke the news that Mr. Winston is already dead and Helen soon fainted.

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CHAPTER 6: A DISAPPOINTING LETTER.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p57-60. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 6: A DISAPPOINTING LETTER.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p57-60. 4p.
Chapter 6 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. A letter from C. L. Porter, head warder of the county prison, came asking Mr. Winston to hang Mr. Smith for murdering his wife and three children on early morning the next day. Mr. Winston got worried for he will be leaving her daughter Helen and their visitors Gladys and James Palsey for about three days.

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CHAPTER 4: THE PROPOSAL.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p53-56. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 4: THE PROPOSAL.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p53-56. 4p.
Chapter 4 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It describes Cyril Sheene, who is thirty years old and a bachelor, as a short and fat man with silly expression on his face. It highlights the marriage proposal of Cyril to Helen Winston, daughter of his friend John Winston, on the ruined castle on the hill near Beach Dale. It explores the reaction of John Winston on the proposal, which was he had shown by plunging his stick to the ground.

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CHAPTER 1: LOVE.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p10-13. 4p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 1: LOVE.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p10-13. 4p.
Chapter 1 of the first section of the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy and Angela Ashford is presented. It accounts a short story of love and marriage. It introduces the characters in the story including Mr. and Mrs. Molvern, Thomas Henrick who is staying with the couple, and his love Edith Plush. It also highlights a conversation between Henrick and Plush where the girl opened up the idea of marriage.

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Daisy Ashford: Her Book (Book) - Ashford, Daisy - Ashford, Angela - Short story (Literary form) - Love in literature - Marriage in literature - Literary characters - Conversation in literature

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CHAPTER 29: THE DINNER PARTY.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p115-117. 3p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 29: THE DINNER PARTY.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p115-117. 3p.
Chapter 29 of the short story "The Hangman's Daughter," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It describes a dinner party hosted by Lord Mulberry Beaufort in his home at Portman Square in London, England. Gladys was surprised after seeing what comprises of the menu prepared by Lord Beaufort for the event.

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CHAPTER 5: THE GOVERNESS ARRIVES.
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Book Book | Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p140-142. 3p. Please log in to see more details
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CHAPTER 5: THE GOVERNESS ARRIVES.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book. 1920, p140-142. 3p.
Chapter 1 of the short story "The Jealous Governes, or the Granted Wish," from the book "Daisy Ashford: Her Book," by Daisy Ashford and Angela Ashford is presented. It tells of Mrs. Hose taking a train to Victoria where she meets Ms. Junick. They converse in the waiting room of the Victoria station where Mrs. Hose gathers information about the experience and qualifications of Ms. Junick. There is a discussion of the salary and Ms. Junick agrees to take the job as governess.

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