ikach

Irfan Kachwalla Kachwalla من عند 27840 A Cancela, Lugo, إسبانيا من عند 27840 A Cancela, Lugo, إسبانيا

قارئ Irfan Kachwalla Kachwalla من عند 27840 A Cancela, Lugo, إسبانيا

Irfan Kachwalla Kachwalla من عند 27840 A Cancela, Lugo, إسبانيا

ikach

I am glad that I finally read the series. I kind of wish things could go on. I really enjoyed these books. I also am have issues from not reading about Harry and his friends because I have been reading the books one after another to get them read!!!

ikach

Caton's recap of the major events in the recent history of childbirth pain management is more or less accurate. His interpretation, however, leaves quite a lot to be desired. His training is as an anesthesiologist, not a historian, and unfortunately his lack of training is fairly evident in the book. His analysis is a haphazard mix of historical facts, literary quotes, pop culture references and highly subjective interpretation thoroughly colored by his medical perspective and his presentist orientation. Worse, there's no unifying organizing principle to make sense of it all. His chapters on the early and the contemporary natural childbirth movements are the most egregious; he makes it very clear that he has no real understanding of the values, ideologies and perspectives that motivate natural childbirth advocates.

ikach

A worthless book that I bought used. A connection riddled book fantasizing about the nobility and humanity of a greedy, myopic, stupid administration is a good idea. It is difficult to take any part of this seriously.