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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
It seems particularly appropriate that this pioneering collection
of papers should be dedicated to Donald Sholl since those of us who
count, measure, and reconstruct elements of the neural en emble are
all very much in his debt. Sholl was certainly not the first to
attempt quantification of certain aspects of brain structure. No
computers were available to him for the kind of answers he sought,
and some of his answers - or rather his interpretations - may not
stand the test of time. But we remember him because of the
questions he asked and for the reasons he asked them. At a time
when the entire family of Golgi techniques was in almost total
eclipse, he had the judgment to rely on them. And in a period when
the canonical neuron was a perfect sphere (the enormous dendritic
superstructure being almost forgotten), he was one of a very few
who looked to dendrite extension and pattern as a prime clue to the
overall problem of neuronal connectivity.
The second edition of Osteoporosis in Clinical Practice provides a concise review of the current knowledge of osteoporosis. It is aimed at the busy practitioner who is increasingly involved in the management of osteoporosis and who wants accurate and practical answers to questions that arise in daily clinical practice. All the major aspects are covered including diagnosis, fractures, prevention and treatment. Concise chapters have been written by recognised experts in the area providing the reader with the most up-to-date and authoritative knowledge on each of the topics discussed. This makes the book an invaluable source of reference for those in primary care who are increasingly having to deal with patients with osteoporosis in their daily clinical practice. A must-have for every clinician treating patients with osteoporosis. It gives the latest information on diagnosis and treatment, founded on evidence-based medicine.
All eight episodes of the maritime adventure series based on the
novels by C.S. Forester. Full of action, intrigue and romance,
Horatio Hornblower (Ioan Gruffudd) battles against the sins of the
sea and discovers the true relationship between the French, the
English and the Irish. Episodes comprise: 'The Even Chance', 'The
Examination for Lieutenant', 'The Duchess and the Devil', 'The
Frogs and the Lobsters', 'Mutiny', 'Retribution', 'Loyalty' and
'Duty'.
Diabetes is one of the most common medical conditions to complicate
pregnancy. Gestational diabetes (diabetes with onset or first
recognition in pregnancy) may complicate between 2 and 20% of
pregnancies depending on the criteria used. Type 1 or Type 2
diabetes complicates over 1 in 300 pregnancies, and both have major
implications for mother and child. The management of diabetes
during pregnancy has seen a number of major innovations in recent
years. Insulin analogues have been introduced, and technical
innovations include improvements in insulin pumps and the
development of continuous glucose monitoring devices. The evidence
base for the management of gestational diabetes has improved
markedly, and the investigations based around the Hyperglycaemia
and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes (HAPO) study promise to
revolutionise our understanding of the risks of adverse outcomes in
pregnancy. The Australian Carbohydrate Intolerance Study (ACHOIS)
has demonstrated that identification and glycaemic management of
gestational diabetes leads to reduction in birth weight, macrosomia
and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Finally, recent randomised control
trials have explored use of oral hypoglycaemics (metformin,
glibenclamide) in pregnancy. Part of the Oxford Diabetes Library
series, 'Diabetes in Pregnancy' summarizes the key aspects of the
medical management of diabetes during pregnancy with an emphasis on
clinical management. The volume is designed for all members of the
multidisciplinary team and will act as a practical introduction
particularly for obstetricians and endocrinologists in training.
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