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It is ironic that the most common symptom in the field of medicine
is also one of the least understood. The present volume offers" a
survey of many of the most recent relevant issues facing the
clinician. The chapters included are original works by noted
authorities in their respective fields. Pain, being a topic with
many dimensions, is well-represented by authors from a wide range
of clinical specialties: neurosurgery, psychiatry, radiology,
internal medicine, child psy chology, neuropsychology, clinical
pharmacology, gerontology, nursing educa tion, endocrinology, and
physical medicine. Many of the chapter topics have never before
been addressed in a comprehensive way, and certainly not in
combination. It is hoped that the reader will be continually
reminded of the mind/ body interaction involved in pain states. It
is the editors' belief that a better understanding of the organic
and psychological correlates of pain will result in more successful
treatment and management for the patient with pain. Formal training
for most practitioners dealing with the subject of pain is
primarily limited to pain's relationship to specific disease
processes. The present volume provides a more global understanding
of pain and the patient with pain, offering specific treatment
approaches based on such understanding. w. Lynn Smith H. Merskey
Steven C. Gross Contents Preface Chapter 1. The Continuing Crisis
in Pain Research Benjamin L. Crue, Bernard Kenton, Enrique J. A.
Carregal, and Jack J. Pinsky I Chapter 2.
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