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The entire 5-vol. set provides more than 850 entries covering topics in nursing and allied health written for students and professionals in the field. Alphabetically arranged entries cover topics in body systems and functions, conditions and common diseases, issues and theories, techniques and practices, and devices and equipment. The Encyclopedia covers all major health professions, including nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, medical lab technology, emergency medical technology, dental assistance, pharmacology and nutrition. In addition, the set features approximately 400 photographs and illustrations; appendices of related organizations, agencies and associations; and a general index.

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The palace had three cellars. The Wine Cellar was used to store the 300 casks of wine drunk by the Court each year and had a drinking house attached - presumably for wine tasting. Wine and ale for the King and Queen were kept in the Privy Cellar while the majority of the ale drunk by the Court - around 600,000 gallons each year - was stored in the Great Cellar. This had two locks on the door and the keys were held by two different officials for extra security.

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