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John Hilliard

    The Ends of Art Criticism
    PEW TENDERS ARISE
    The Best of Health
    Fire From Heaven Or Burning the Body of One John Hitchell
    John Hilliard
    John Hilliard Works 1990-96
    • 2021

      60 years ago, being a medical student entailed some hair-raising encounters in the course of training like giving a general anaesthetic without help or instruction, simply because you were the only help available; or assisting in emergency surgery when there was nobody else available.Distinguished doctors thronged the corridors of Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. Long after the war there was still a vivid memory of Burma and Libya.Find out why an elderly theatre orderly hinted darkly at “a doctor who got to Dunkirk four days ahead of the field hospital team”. Get a new slant on the Penicillin story and read why the old NHS system in Edinburgh avoided “bed blockers”.Here is an account of the almost explosive expansion of hospital medicine into ICUs – cardiac arrest teams, coronary care units, positive pressure ventilation, renal dialysis, etc. It was a time of medical progress and high morale.

      The Best of Health
    • 2021

      The Ends of Art Criticism

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      An engaging critical discussion of the aims and status of contemporary art criticism written by a highly respected art critic of many years' standing.

      The Ends of Art Criticism
    • 2019

      A Manifesto of Faith. The infant Church of the Day of Pentecost provided a new model of ministry and is a challenge to our modern ritual, dogma, and liturgy. Its reactive energy is compelling.John Duncan offers us 15 features of this church, which began a worldwide movement of the freedom of faith against religiosity and oppression. By its energy, empires, damaging customs, and wickedness were overcome.John explores the challenge of todays church in gathering that energy of the early church as we all seek the means of overcoming evil, tyranny, and despair.Be prepared to let go of sacred conventions and take hold of new empowering

      PEW TENDERS ARISE
    • 2003

      Set in 1686, this account recounts the harrowing events surrounding the mysterious death of John Hitchell, a carpenter who was consumed by an unquenchable fire, leaving behind a tragic scene involving his family and home. The narrative explores themes of judgment and repentance, highlighted by the bizarre circumstances of his demise, including the impact of lightning on his wife and the birth of a monstrous creature. The text is presented in Old English, reflecting its historical context, though some pages may be difficult to read due to age.

      Fire From Heaven Or Burning the Body of One John Hitchell
    • 1997

      John Hilliard

      Katalog zur Ausstellung im Kunst Haus Dresden, Städtische Galerie für Gegenwartskunst v. 12.6.-29.8.1999, im Württembergischen Kunstverein Stuttgart v. 16.9.- 24.10.1999, in der Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken v. 20.11.-16.1.2000 u. weiteren Stationen

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      John Hilliard