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The second common meeting of the European Section and the Cervical
Spine Research Society took place in Marseille (France) from June
12 to 15, 1988 and was organized by Rene Louis. More than 130
specialists from every part of Europe, from America and Asia
participated, representing, among others, the fields of
Orthopedics, Neurosurgery, Traumatology, Neurology, Anatomy,
Rheumatology and Radiology. This meeting again was convincing proof
of the growing interest which exists in Europe in research into
injuries and diseases of the cervical spine. The main topics of
this meeting were the subluxation of the lower cervical spine
(chapter 1) and the infectious diseases of the cervical spine
(chapter 2). Chapters 3 and 4 of this volume deal with degenerative
lesions and the upper cervical spine. In chapter 5 experimental
reports are presented, so that a good synopsis is provided of our
present state of knowledge of diseases of the cervical spine. The
European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society was founded
by Mario Boni in 1984, who unfortunately died in 1986 and was
proclaimed Honory President of the European Section. There is a
European meeting every summer and one every three years with our
colleagues from the United States of America, Canada and Japan
organized in Europe. The first combined meeting was organized by
Pierre Kehr in Strasbourg (France) in 1985 and the presented papers
were published in Cervical Spine I (Springer, Wien-New York, 1987).
Cervical Spine Research Society European Branch "The Cervical Spine
Research Society is an organization of individuals interested in
clinical and research problems of the cervical spine. Its purpose
is for the exchange and development of ideas and philosophy
regarding the diagnosis and treatment of cervical spine injury and
disease. The com position of the membership should reflect the
varying specialities and disciplines dealing with the cervical
spine; biochemical, engineering, neurology, neurosurgery,
radiology, orthopedic surgery and others," wrote J. William
Fielding, New York City, one of the Society'S founding members. In
1984 the membership list contained 118 names. The overwhelming
majority of members came from the United States, four from Canada
and 9 Europeans, amongst them Mario Boni. He was the organizer, in
con junction with the members of the Cervical Spine Research
Society, of a splendid "International Meeting for the updating on
pathology and surgery Preface VI of the cervical spine" held in
Pavia (Italy) in May 1982. It was from this meeting that the idea
of a European branch of the Society first originated, with the
purpose of establishing multi-disciplinary meetings in Europe. The
first meeting of the European branch was organized by A. Weidner in
September 1984 in Osnabriick (Federal Republic of Germany). Mario
Boni was elected president. He was not only the initiator but also
the drivinglorce who tirelessly promoted the development of the
European branch. Mario Boni's death in 1986 at the age of 64 was a
great loss to us."
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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++++ Romische Geschichte, Volumes 1-3; Quellenbuch Zur Alten
Geschichte Fur Obere Gymnasialklassen; Romische Geschichte; Andreas
Weidner 2 Andreas Weidner Teubner, 1874 History; Ancient; Rome;
History / Ancient / Rome; Rome
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