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    [Christian pamphlets. Vol. 13]

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    1 v. ; 23 cm.Valley of vision / G. Bush -- Review of Lysander Spooner's essay on the on the unconstitutionality of slavery / by W. Phillips -- Law of human progress / by C. Sumner -- Fugitive slave law / by J.P. Thompson -- Politics and the pulpit -- Were the New Testament churches slaveholding churches? / by J. Blanchard -- Nature and importance of a natural rhetoric / by W.G.T. Shedd -- Death of Mr. Webster / T.S. King -- Speech of Wendell Phillips [on slavery] -- Oration delivered before the Union and Phoenix Societies of Hamilton College, N.Y. / C.M. Nairne -- Sermon, occasioned by the loss of the Arctic / by E. Smalley.Young men / by J.T. Tucker -- State of the country / by E.S. Gannett -- Life the test of learning / by F.D. Huntington -- Revolutions to be accomplished / by J.T. Tucker -- Two polities / by H.D. Kitchel -- Great preacher / by E.P. Marvin -- Historical discourse : delivered at the dedication of the First Trinitarian Congregational Church, St. Louis / by T.M. Post -- Discourse on the vitality of Christianity / by T.M. Post -- Organic development of Christianity in the direction of education and learning / by J.W. Wellman -- Address delivered at the consecration of the Lake Grove Cemetery, Holliston, Mass. / by J.C. Bodwell -- Old age : a discourse in commemoration of Solomon Stoddard, Esq. of Northampton, Mass. / by Z. Eddy -- Our national union / by T.M. Post -- Right of the sword / by E. Cutler -- Our nation's danger / by G.F. Walker -- Sermon delivered before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, at the annual election / by W.A. Stearns

    [Christian pamphlets.

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    Young men / by J.T. Tucker -- State of the country / by E.S. Gannett -- Life the test of learning / by F.D. Huntington -- Revolutions to be accomplished / by J.T. Tucker -- Two polities / by H.D. Kitchel -- Great preacher / by E.P. Marvin -- Historical discourse : delivered at the dedication of the First Trinitarian Congregational Church, St. Louis / by T.M. Post -- Discourse on the vitality of Christianity / by T.M. Post -- Organic development of Christianity in the direction of education and learning / by J.W. Wellman -- Address delivered at the consecration of the Lake Grove Cemetery, Holliston, Mass. / by J.C. Bodwell -- Old age : a discourse in commemoration of Solomon Stoddard, Esq. of Northampton, Mass. / by Z. Eddy -- Our national union / by T.M. Post -- Right of the sword / by E. Cutler -- Our nation's danger / by G.F. Walker -- Sermon delivered before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, at the annual election / by W.A. Stearns.Valley of vision / G. Bush -- Review of Lysander Spooner's essay on the on the unconstitutionality of slavery / by W. Phillips -- Law of human progress / by C. Sumner -- Fugitive slave law / by J.P. Thompson -- Politics and the pulpit -- Were the New Testament churches slaveholding churches? / by J. Blanchard -- Nature and importance of a natural rhetoric / by W.G.T. Shedd -- Death of Mr. Webster / T.S. King -- Speech of Wendell Phillips [on slavery] -- Oration delivered before the Union and Phoenix Societies of Hamilton College, N.Y. / C.M. Nairne -- Sermon, occasioned by the loss of the Arctic / by E. Smalley.Mode of access: Internet

    Delivering clinical trials at home: protocol, design and implementation of a direct-to-family paediatric lupus trial

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    Introduction Direct-to-family clinical trials efficiently provide data while reducing the participation burden for children and their families. Although these trials can offer significant advantages over traditional clinical trials, the process of designing and implementing direct-to-family studies is poorly defined, especially in children with rheumatic disease. This paper provides lessons learnt from the design and implementation of a self-controlled, direct-to-family pilot trial aimed to evaluate the effects of a medication management device on adherence to hydroxychloroquine in paediatric SLE.Methods Several design features accommodate a direct-to-family approach. Participants meeting eligibility criteria from across the USA were identified a priori through a disease registry, and all outcome data are collected remotely. The primary outcome (medication adherence) is evaluated using electronic medication event-monitoring, plasma drug levels, patient questionnaires and pill counts. Secondary and exploratory endpoints include (1) lupus disease activity measured by a remote SLE Disease Activity Index examination and the Systemic Lupus Activity Questionnaire; and (2) hydroxychloroquine pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Recruitment of the initial target of 20 participants was achieved within 10 days. Due to initial recruitment success, enrolment was increased to 26 participants. Additional participants who were interested were placed on a waiting list in case of dropouts during the study.Discussion and dissemination Direct-to-family trials offer several advantages but present unique challenges. Lessons learnt from the protocol development, design, and implementation of this trial will inform future direct-to-family trials for children and adults with rheumatic diseases. Additionally, the data collected remotely in this trial will provide critical information regarding the accuracy of teleresearch in lupus, the impact of adherence to hydroxychloroquine on disease activity and a pharmacokinetic analysis to inform paediatric-specific dosing of hydroxychloroquine.Trial registration number ClinicalTrials.gov Registry (NCT04358302)
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