For over a century and a half, "Jane Eyre" has captivated readers, prompting ongoing curiosity about its enduring popularity. The story transcends mere romantic twists and gothic drama, revealing deeper themes that resonate beyond its Victorian context. The protagonist, an independent and unconventional heroine, challenges societal norms, embodying a spirit that defies the constraints of her time. The narrative unfolds with a remarkable authenticity, as the voice of the narrator feels strikingly real, and the emotions portrayed are genuine and intense. Jane's struggles against her cruel guardian, the harsh realities of her school, and the rigid social hierarchy are profoundly impactful, reflecting the author's own experiences of loss and adversity. Ultimately, the tale illustrates that love can triumph over severe hardships and the weight of dark secrets, affirming the resilience of the human spirit.
Kathy Mitchell Bücher


Control of Hospital Infection is the definitive, clinically oriented guide providing comprehensive practical advice for all those who are involved in the control of infection. The fourth edition of this classic title has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout. The book is addressed toinfection control staff, surgeons, doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers. Control of Hospital Infection 4E includes the following *All chapters have been updated and the book includes new information on surveillance, administration and the control of antibiotic resistant organisms,e.g. MRSA and vancomycin-resistant enterococci, hapatitis B and C, HIV *Guidance given on disinfection and methods of sterilization Reviews decontamination issues associated with new heat-labile equipment, especially endoscopes *Discussion of European and UK legislation related to standards ofmedical device processing and decontamination, and staff safety, as well as audit, risk assessment and medical negligence *Increased emphasis on the immunocompromised patient, in association with HIV infection and post-transplantation immunosupression Tackles the problem of hospital infectionsarising in the community following rapid discharge after minimal access surgery. Includes a review of the latest infection rates and risk factors.