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The manifold problems of shock are still of great importance,
diagnostic and therapeutic experience of the "severely ill" being
supplied with new information almost every month. In the 5
periodicals which have found their way to my desk during the past
few days there are no less than 10 interesting articles on
questions concerning shock research see Bibliography 41 b, 53 a, 60
a, 192 a, 242 a, 350 b, 810 a, 941 a, 1069 a, 1082 a]. The most
urgent point still is to maintain as complete as possible the
objective catalog of the various shock manifestations found in man
and in animals - yet at the same time to view interpretations of
these phenomena in their relative and temporal "truth." Problems of
shock research are not only interesting for their scientific value
but also for their clinical implication. In particular, almost
every practicing physician is facing problems of blood replacement
very frequent ly. The effective or circulating blood volume remains
an important theoret ical and therapeutic problem in the shock
field. For years, U. F. GRUBER has pursued this question clinically
and experimentally. This volume deals with the world literature in
an exceptionally thorough manner. This book is made more than a
compilation by including a long list of original work done with F.
D. MOORE in Boston, in the Surgical Department in Chur, with L. E.
GELIN and S. E."
The manifold problems of shock are still of great importance,
diagnostic and therapeutic experience of the "severely ill" being
supplied with new information almost every month. In the 5
periodicals which have found their way to my desk during the past
few days there are no less than 10 interesting articles on
questions concerning shock research [see Bibliography 41 b, 53 a,
60 a, 192 a, 242 a, 350 b, 810 a, 941 a, 1069 a, 1082 a]. The most
urgent point still is to maintain as complete as possible the
objective catalog of the various shock manifestations found in man
and in animals - yet at the same time to view interpretations of
these phenomena in their relative and temporal "truth". Problems of
shock research are not only interesting for their scientific value
but also for their clinical implication. In particular, almost
every practicing physician is facing problems of blood replacement
very frequent ly. The effective or circulating blood volume remains
an important theoret ical and therapeutic problem in the shock
field. For years, U. F. GRUBER has pursued this question clinically
and experimentally. This volume deals with the world literature in
an exceptionally thorough manner. This book is made more than a
compilation by including a long list of original work done with F.
D. MOORE in Boston, in the Surgical Department in Chur, with 1. E.
GELIN and S. E.
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Mineral Fibers and Health (Hardcover, New)
F.D.K. Liddell; Contributions by Margaret R. Becklake; Klara Miller; Contributions by J. D. Bignon, R.C. Brown, …
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Discovery Miles 105 980
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This text looks at mineral fibers, their occurrence, production,
properties and their uses. The part of this book covering
pathogensis and modes of action begins with a chapter on the
physicochemical properties of asbestos fibers and a chapter on the
deposition and retention of fibers within the lung and their
clearance.
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