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    History at Stake in East Asia

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    Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by Rosa CAROLI, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, and Pierre-François SOUYRI, University of Geneva (Venice, November 2010). CONTENTS: Rosa CAROLI, Pierre-François SOUYRI, \u2028Foreword p. vii. PART 1 THINKING MODERNITY IN EAST ASIA: Brij TANKHA, \u2028Religion and Modernity in Meiji Japan: Strengthening the People p. 3; Kent G. DENG, Role of the State and State-building in Modern China:\u2028Review and New Insight p. 21; Rosa CAROLI\u2028 Bearers of Modernity: The West, Japan and Its Peripheries p. 53. PART 2 WRITING HISTORY: Pierre-François SOUYRI, Representations of the “History of Japan” During the Meiji Era:\u2028Future at Stake p. 73; Arnaud NANTA\u2028, The Japanese Colonial Historiography in Korea (1905-1945) p. 83; Laurent NESPOULOUS, Memories from Beyond the Past. Grasping Prehistoric Times \u2028in Japan: The Birth and Evolution of an “Archaeological Consciousness” (Seventeenth to Twentieth Centuries) p. 107; Guido SAMARANI, Recent Trends in Chinese Historiography and the Debate\u2028on the 1911 Revolution p. 119. PART 3 NATIONALISING HISTORY: Samuel GUEX\u2028, Overcoming the Frame of National History in South Korea p. 131; Laura DE GIORGI, Learning History in Globalizing China: An Overview \u2028of Chinese High-school History Textbooks p. 155. PART 4 GLOBALISING HISTORY: Patrick Karl O’BRIEN, The Debate on Economic Divergence Between the Occident \u2028and the Orient. An Essay in Bibliography and Criticism p. 173. List of Contributors p. 197; Abstracts p. 199

    History at Stake in East Asia

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    Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by Rosa CAROLI, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, and Pierre-François SOUYRI, University of Geneva (Venice, November 2010). CONTENTS: Rosa CAROLI, Pierre-François SOUYRI, \u2028Foreword p. vii. PART 1 THINKING MODERNITY IN EAST ASIA: Brij TANKHA, \u2028Religion and Modernity in Meiji Japan: Strengthening the People p. 3; Kent G. DENG, Role of the State and State-building in Modern China:\u2028Review and New Insight p. 21; Rosa CAROLI\u2028 Bearers of Modernity: The West, Japan and Its Peripheries p. 53. PART 2 WRITING HISTORY: Pierre-François SOUYRI, Representations of the “History of Japan” During the Meiji Era:\u2028Future at Stake p. 73; Arnaud NANTA\u2028, The Japanese Colonial Historiography in Korea (1905-1945) p. 83; Laurent NESPOULOUS, Memories from Beyond the Past. Grasping Prehistoric Times \u2028in Japan: The Birth and Evolution of an “Archaeological Consciousness” (Seventeenth to Twentieth Centuries) p. 107; Guido SAMARANI, Recent Trends in Chinese Historiography and the Debate\u2028on the 1911 Revolution p. 119. PART 3 NATIONALISING HISTORY: Samuel GUEX\u2028, Overcoming the Frame of National History in South Korea p. 131; Laura DE GIORGI, Learning History in Globalizing China: An Overview \u2028of Chinese High-school History Textbooks p. 155. PART 4 GLOBALISING HISTORY: Patrick Karl O’BRIEN, The Debate on Economic Divergence Between the Occident \u2028and the Orient. An Essay in Bibliography and Criticism p. 173. List of Contributors p. 197; Abstracts p. 199

    Palliative Portal Vein Stent Placement in Malignant and Symptomatic Extrinsic Portal Vein Stenosis or Occlusion

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    This article evaluates the results of portal vein (PV) stent placement in patients with malignant extrinsic lesions stenosing or obstructing the PV and causing symptomatic PV hypertension (PVHT). Fourteen patients with bile duct cancer (n=7), pancreatic adenocarcinoma (n=4), or another cancer (n=3) underwent percutaneous transhepatic portal venous stent placement because of gastroesophageal or jejunal varices (n=9), ascites (n=7), and/or thrombocytopenia (n=2). Concurrent tumoral obstruction of the main bile duct was treated via the transhepatic route in the same session in four patients. Changes in portal venous pressure, complications, stent patency, and survival were evaluated. Mean±standard deviation (SD) gradient of portal venous pressure decreased significantly immediately after stent placement from 11.2mmHg±4.6 to 1.1mmHg±1.0 (P<0.00001). Three patients had minor complications, and one developed a liver abscess. During a mean±SD follow-up of 134.4±123.3days, portal stents remained patent in 11 patients (78.6%); stent occlusion occurred in 3 patients, 2 of whom had undergone previous major hepatectomy. After stent placement, PVHT symptoms were relieved in four (57.1%) of seven patients who died (mean survival, 97±71.2days), and relieved in six (85.7%) of seven patients still alive at the end of follow-up (mean follow-up, 171.7±153.5days). Stent placement in the PV is feasible and relatively safe. It helped to relieve PVHT symptoms in a single sessio

    Adolescence et paranoĂŻa

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    LE KREMLIN-B.- PARIS 11-BU MĂ©d (940432101) / SudocPARIS-BIUM (751062103) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Histoire de l’électrochoc : des traitements électriques à la convulsivothérapie en psychiatrie

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    Edel Yves, Caroli François. Histoire de l’électrochoc : des traitements électriques à la convulsivothérapie en psychiatrie. In: Bulletin d'histoire de l'électricité, n°9, juin 1987. Médecine et électricité. pp. 87-114

    Désir d'enfant chez la femme schizophrène (spécificités par rapport à la femme non psychotique, position et rôle du psychiatre)

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    PARIS-BIUM (751062103) / SudocCentre Technique Livre Ens. Sup. (774682301) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Accueil des adolescents dans un service de psychiatrie adulte de secteur :intérêts et limites (études sur 8 ans)

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    LE KREMLIN-B.- PARIS 11-BU MĂ©d (940432101) / SudocPARIS-BIUM (751062103) / SudocSudocFranceF
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