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The first International Conference on Horseshoe Crab's Conservation
conducted at Dowling College, USA, (2007) and it's proceedings
published by Springer in 2009, prompted the continued research and
conservation efforts presented at subsequent conferences and
colloquium in Hong Kong, Taiwan, (2011); San Diego, CA, (2014),
(CERF); Japan, Sasebo (2015) and an accepted inclusion for a
special session on Horseshoe Crabs at the 2017 CERF Conference held
in Providence, RI, USA. All these aforementioned conferences
contributed manuscripts, posters, workshop "position papers", and
oral presentations the majority of which have not been published in
total. In 2015, Carmichael et al. had published by Springer the
majority of manuscripts from the 2011 Hong Kong / Taiwan
conference. However, workshop results and all subsequent
presentations and workshops were not. The Japan conference
presented over 40 papers alone. A collection of all workshop
summaries, poster presentations and new manuscript submittals (San
Diego, CA; Sasebo, Japan; and Providence, RI) as well as products
prepared for the IUCN World Congress in Hawaii, (2016), are
included potential contributions for review in this compilation now
available for global distribution in this Springer Nature
publication.The "Proceedings of International Conferences on the
Biology and Conservation of Horseshoe Crabs", thus contains over 50
manuscripts and a diversified collection of documents, photos and
memorabilia covering all four of the horseshoe crab species
globally: their biology, ecology evolution, educational, and
societal importance. This book exposes the impacts that humans have
imposed on all four of these species, revealing through the
coordinated effort of horseshoe crab scientists with the IUCN, of
the worldwide need for a clear conservative effort to protect these
paleo- survival organisms from a looming extinction event.
Biologists, conservationists, educators, and health professionals
will all welcome this book not only for exploration of its
pharmacological interest, but also for the mystery of their
longevity. This book also clarifies the future research needs and
the conservation agenda for the species worldwide. Anyone working
or studying estuaries on a global scale, will need to obtain this
seminal work on horseshoe crabs.
Every specialist, at present, is confronted with the fact that it
is continually becoming more difficult to remain 'up to date'. The
areas in which he must read are expanding while the individual
publications are becoming greater in number, larger in content and
appear more frequently. The choice of the subject was not easy.
This time we have selected the pharmacological aspects of
anaesthesiology as our main topic, as a continu ation of the
Boerhaave course in 1971. Although we know that a drug works, the
mechanism behind this action is of great importance. The
pharmacokinetics and side effects of the drugs we administer affect
not only our patients, but also ourselves, our children, and the
personnel under our care. In a special section we draw attention to
this subject. We fervently hope that this symposium will further
enrich your knowledge of anaesthesia and that through this
enrichment you will derive more pleasure from the profession you
have chosen and that in the end this will lead to even better care
and treatment of the patients entrusted to us. We wish to express
our thanks to Prof. C. M. Conway, Dr. D. T. Popescu, and Prof. D.
M. E. Vermeulen-Cranch for their assistance in the editing of some
of the chapters in this book."
This book reflects the proceedings of the Boerhaave Course,
"Developments in drugs used in Anaesthesia", held on r'lay 7th and
8th 1981 at Leiden University. The goal of the organizers of the
course was to obtain a better under standing of the pharmacological
and clinical applications of the drugs used in the field of
Anaesthesiology. In my opinion, there is a constant need for
post-graduate teaching not only on a clinical basis, but also in
the so-called "basic sciences". This especially applies to
anaesthetists. I would like to express my thanks to the speakers,
who were all so kind as to send their manuscripts in time for
publishing, and to thank the co-editors of this book, as well as
rtr. B.P. Ccmnandeur, from r'lar tinus Nijhoff Publishers for their
fruitful co-operation. Last but not least, I would like to thank
the secretarial staff of my depar~ent for all the work they did
arranging for manuscripts to be in the right places at the right
times. Joh. Spierdijk THE USE OF H2 BLOCKERS T.H. STANLEY In the
last decade a new important histamine receptor, H2 receptor, has
been discovered which has major importance in gastric acid
production. In addition, a new drug Cimetidine (Tagamet) which
blocks the H2 receptor has been synthesized. The object of this
presentation will be to discuss the possible role of this
interesting drug (Cimetidine) before and during operation and
possible postoperatively as well.
The desirability of quality-assay of ingestable or imbibable
material has resulted in an established procedure in advanced
countries. Testimony to its necessity was borne by the scandal of
chateau-bottled Bordeaux crus classes a few years ago, a litigation
instigated by the disillusioned consumers who either on the basis
of absence of the expected inebriate state, or of the
olfacto-gustatory caress by the bouquet or full-bodied lingering
pharyngeal sensation, decided to strike a paranoid attitude, which
ultimately proved to be justified. When one proceeds from sheer
pleasure to dire necessity, the question of what happens to
ingested medication assumes quite portentous features. Testimony is
borne to this by the transitional stage, at which one is faced with
the legal consequences of the basically illegal alcohol-respiration
test, based on the relationship between the amount of ingested
alcohol and the C Hs OH concentration in expired air or in venous
blood, a wholly uncon 2 stitutional terror, in view of the Rome
treaty signed by the Western coun tries, which says that nobody
should be required to cooperate in procedures aimed at providing
him guilty. On top of this, the lamentable fact is observ able,
that among the professio nobile there are even those who took the
oath of Hippocrates and lend their hands, not to cure (as they
promised), but to perform a cubital vein puncture in order to prove
someone, who is not their patient, guilty."
The first International Conference on Horseshoe Crab’s
Conservation conducted at Dowling College, USA, (2007) and it’s
proceedings published by Springer in 2009, prompted the continued
research and conservation efforts presented at subsequent
conferences and colloquium in Hong Kong, Taiwan, (2011);
San Diego, CA, (2014), (CERF); Japan, Sasebo (2015) and an
accepted inclusion for a special session on Horseshoe Crabs at the
2017 CERF Conference held in Providence, RI, USA. All these
aforementioned conferences contributed manuscripts, posters,
workshop “position papers”, and oral presentations the majority
of which have not been published in total. In 2015, Carmichael et
al. had published by Springer the majority of manuscripts from the
2011 Hong Kong / Taiwan conference. However, workshop results and
all subsequent presentations and workshops were not. The Japan
conference presented over 40 papers alone. A collection of all
workshop summaries, poster presentations and new manuscript
submittals (San Diego, CA; Sasebo, Japan; and Providence, RI) as
well as products prepared for the IUCN World Congress in Hawaii,
(2016), are included potential contributions for review in this
compilation now available for global distribution in
this Springer Nature publication.The “Proceedings of
International Conferences on the Biology and Conservation of
Horseshoe Crabs”, thus contains over 50 manuscripts and a
diversified collection of documents, photos and memorabilia
covering all four of the horseshoe crab species globally: their
biology, ecology evolution, educational, and societal importance.
This book exposes the impacts that humans have imposed on all four
of these species, revealing through the coordinated effort of
horseshoe crab scientists with the IUCN, of the worldwide need for
a clear conservative effort to protect these paleo- survival
organisms from a looming extinction event. Biologists,
conservationists, educators, and health professionals will all
welcome this book not only for exploration of its pharmacological
interest, but also for the mystery of their longevity. This book
also clarifies the future research needs and the conservation
agenda for the species worldwide. Anyone working or studying
estuaries on a global scale, will need to obtain this seminal work
on horseshoe crabs.
Nachdem dies geschehen und eine ausreichende wissenschaftliche
Unterlage fUr die Frakturlehre geschaffen war, konnte ich mir in
der Auswahl des Abbildungs materials gr6Bere Beschrankung
auferlegen. Von 696 ausgeschiedenen Abbil dungen sind deshalb nur
226 ersetzt worden. Mit den neu eingefiigten Ab bildungen wurde
gemiW den Fortschritten der R6ntgentecbnik auch eine Ver besserung
der Qualitat der R6ntgenbilder erstrebt. Diese kommt namentlich der
Illustration der Wirbelsaulen-, Becken- und Scbenkelhalsfrakturen
zugute. Textlich bat beinahe jeder Abschnitt dem Ausbau unserer
Kenntnisse ent sprechende Umarbeitung erfahren. In der allgemeinen
Frakturlehre babe icb der Drahtextension und der kombinierten
Frakturbebandlung nach der Methode BOHLERS, der man jedocb nur
unter bestimmten Einschrankungen zustimmen kann, die gebuhrende
SteHung zugewiesen. Die von verschiedenen Seiten zu Unrecht
abgelehnte operative Behandlung wurde besonders in ihren Voraus
setzungen weiter ausgebaut. Zu der so segensreicben chirurgiscben
Behandlung der offenen Frakturen und zu der aktuellen Frage der
funktionellen Behand lung und Nachbehandlung konnte auf Grund
neuerer Erfahrungen bestimmter Stellung genommen werden. 1m
speziellen Teil wurden besonders die Abscbnitte Wirbel rakturen und
Schenkelhalsfrakturen neu bearbeitet. Auch binsichtlich der
Bebandlung aller ubrigen Frakturen wird man die Entwicklung der
letzten Jahre, soweit sie durch ausreichende Erfahrung gesichert
ist, geziemend berucksichtigt finden."
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