10 books found
by Thomas J. Hassler, John M. Neuhold, William F. Sigler
1967
Toxicity of detergent levels to rainbow trout was determined by probit analysis. Effects on gill tissues and blood were noted and measured. Destruction of gill tissues were severe. The respiratory surface was greatly reduced by lysis and clumping of lamellae. Edema in the epithelial cells of the lamellae and thrombi in the capillaries was evident.
by Melvin Thomas Bender, Harold Jay Hinman
1913
by Thomas F. Cuffney, Martin E. Gurtz, Michael Rogers Meador
1993
by Elliott M. Marcus, Stanley Jacobson, Thomas D. Sabin
2014 · Oxford University Press
Integrated Neuroscience argues that in order to make an intelligent diagnosis and provide a rational treatment nervous system disorders, it is necessary to answer the basic questions of clinical neurology. Where is the disease process located, and what is the nature of the disease process? For students to answer these questions, the authors first review the makeup of the cells within the central nervous system and the development of the regions within the central nervous system. A detailed anatomical overview of the nervous system, starting at the spinal cord, proceeding to the brain stem, diencephalon and cerebrum follows. This textbook focuses not only on localized diseases caused by infectious diseases, trauma, tumors, and vascular lesions within the central nervous system, but also these diseases within the systems of the brain and spinal cord. Over 250 real cases with associated MRI or CTs and any pathological findings from these patients illustrate numerous disorders and fully explain the nature of the pathology. The authors have also included six problem solving sessions in which the student must identify the ongoing disease process, what caused it, and how best to treat it. Throughout the discussion in this text the authors also correlate the neurological findings to the underlying anatomy of the region.