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    Gothic Revival Architecture Before Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill

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    The Gothic Revival is generally considered to have begun in eighteenth-century Britain with the construction of Horace Walpole’s villa, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, in the late 1740s. As this chapter demonstrates, however, Strawberry Hill is in no way the first building, domestic or otherwise, to have recreated, even superficially, some aspect of the form and ornamental style of medieval architecture. Earlier architects who, albeit often combining it with Classicism, worked in the Gothic style include Sir Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor, William Kent and Batty Langley, aspects of whose works are explored here. While not an exhaustive survey of pre-1750 Gothic Revival design, the examples considered in this chapter reveal how seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Gothic emerged and evolved over the course of different architects’ careers, and how, by the time that Walpole came to create his own Gothic ‘castle’, there was already in existence in Britain a sustained Gothic Revivalist tradition

    Intraperitoneal treatment with darbepoetin for children on peritoneal dialysis.

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    Contains fulltext : 51617raaijmakers.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To determine the efficacy and safety of intraperitoneal administration of darbepoetin in children with renal anemia on peritoneal dialysis, we conducted a single-arm, retrospective, two-centre study in which children were treated with intraperitoneal darbepoetin at the end of nightly intermittent peritoneal dialysis. Controls were those children treated with intraperitoneal erythropoietin six months before conversion to darbepoetin. Children were converted with the conversion factor 200 units erythropoietin=1 microg darbepoetin. Children who started with darbepoetin, started with 0.45 microg/kg/week. Nineteen children entered the study. The mean age was 6.8 years. Eight children were converted from 201 U/kg/week intraperitoneal erythropoietin to 1.0 microg/kg/week intraperitoneal darbepoetin. They were treated for a median period of 31.5 months. Median darbepoetin dose for an adequate erythropoesis over this period was 0.79 microg/kg/week. All 19 children were treated with darbepoetin for a median period of 13.4 months. The median dose for an adequate erythropoesis over this period was 0.63 microg/kg/week. The peritonitis incidence during this study was once every 25.1 months. Three children developed hypertension; one child developed headache. These complications developed after a rapid increase of hemoglobin concentration. Intraperitoneal administration of darbepoetin is effective and safe for children on peritoneal dialysis

    Introduction: The Gothic in/and History

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