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The Forensic Aspects of Hypoglycaemia succinctly covers the
medicolegal considerations of hypoglycaemia in a variety of
scenarios including driving fatalities, petty crime, homicide and
suicide. Covering the definitions and diagnosis of hypoglycaemia to
its bearing on criminal behavior, this book draws on the author's
extensive experience and contains a wealth of information for
physicians and lawyers, including cases from the author's past and
notable cases in the public domain.
The Forensic Aspects of Hypoglycaemia succinctly covers the
medicolegal considerations of hypoglycaemia in a variety of
scenarios including driving fatalities, petty crime, homicide and
suicide. Covering the definitions and diagnosis of hypoglycaemia to
its bearing on criminal behavior, this book draws on the author's
extensive experience and contains a wealth of information for
physicians and lawyers, including cases from the author's past and
notable cases in the public domain.
Immunology has come a long way in the hundred or so years since the
general concepts were first enuciated by Metchnikoff, Ehrlich, Von
Bebring and others, One of the landmarks in this progress was the
invention and development of monoclonal antibody secreting
hybridomas by Milstein and bis co-workers in Cambridge. Unlike most
modern inventions of this importance that of monoclonal antibody
production was made available to the scientific community
tbroughout the world unimpeded by patent protection. This may
explain tbe unusual rapidity witb which it has been applied to the
benefit of mankind in general. This book, representing as it does
the proceedings of tbe first International Symposium to be held on
the clinical appli cations of monoclonal antibodies, shows just how
much bas been achieved within the space of little more than a
decade. The enormaus promise of monoclonal antibody technology,
which became apparent soon after its discovery, has already
progressed a long way towards fulfillment. The contributors to tbis
volume, all of whom are actively engaged in monoclonal antibody
development and application, represent the state of the art.
Professor Vincent Marks V INTRODUCTION It has been some twelve
years since the pioneering experiments of Koehler and Milstein led
to the discovery of monoclonal antibodies. Single molecular species
antiborlies with desired specificities could be produced by the
fusion of antibody - producing cells with neoplastic cells.
Jailed alongside some of Britain's most dangerous criminals
including Charles Bronson, Marks' gripping novel describes how he
became corrupted from within his role as a prison officer, the
transition to becoming an inmate and the lies he had to tell in
order to survive the system inside whilst concealing his past.
While many true-crime books focus on the crime and following trial,
'Turning the Screw' takes you deeper into the rabbit hole, giving a
brutal insight into the psychological effects and the suffering
that incarceration brings. Raw, controversial and shocking, Marks'
takes us on an emotional and tense journey graphically revealing
what really goes on behind bars
The idea that we are one step from calamity is as old as history
itself. Every step on the road of progress has been countered by
those who think that we should keep to a primitive lifestyle. But
despite the fact that they've been proved wrong, the pessimists are
undeterred by their abysmal record. Today, industrialisation, GM
crops, scientific medicine, nuclear power and the car are held up
as harbingers of doom. But will pesticides kill off life in our
oceans? Will chemicals in food poison us all and invisible rays
from power cables give us cancer? Stanley Feldman, a professor at
Imperial College of Medicine, and Vincent Marks, editor of Panic
Nation and an expert on diabetes, examine the evidence.
This extensive handbook is indispensable.It enables clinicians and physicians to establish a precise diagnosis and to take the right decisions for patient treatment. Up-to-date and comprehensive information for the differential diagnosis is presented in a well-structured manner that enables the reader to quickly locate the information he is looking for. The book is divided into three sections: -A comprehensive index of over 900 biochemical laboratory parameters in all the important biological samples. Sample types are listed alphabetically and for each sample, all parameters are listed alphabetically with the medical conditions that cause an increased or decreased value. -A-Z listing of over 1950 medical conditions plus their affected lab values. -A-Z listing of over 1200 drugs and their interference with the lab values. Appendices: -International reference values of clinical-biochemical and laboratory parameters. +An extensive list of frequently used synonyms and abbreviations.
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