Muscle relaxants
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Muscle relaxants
(Monographs in anaesthesiology, v. 19)
Elsevier , Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1990
2nd ed. completely rev.
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Note
Includes bibliographical references
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Monographs in Anaesthesiology series is designed to enable the anaesthetist, and others in the health services field, to stay abreast of the changing trends, advances and innovations associated with the research and developments in this clinical discipline. This monograph is devoted to neuromuscular blocking agents. It reviews the present state of receptor research, pharmacokinetic modelling, monitoring, analytical technology and clinical use of the neuromuscular blocking agents. Clinicians, scientists engaged in fundamental or applied research and students at the start of clinical or research training should find this volume of particular use.
Table of Contents
Contents: 1. Epidemiology of diabetes (P. Zimmet). 2. Aetiology of diabetes (G.F. Bottazzo). 3. Tropical diabetes (M. Viswanathan). 4. Immunological aspects of therapy (G. Reeves). 5. Diet therapy of diabetes (R. Arky). 6. Conventional insulin therapy (M. Berger). 7. Pancreas transplantation (D.E.R. Sutherland). 8. Education in the treatment of diabetes (J.P. Assal). 9. Self monitoring (R. Tattersall). 10. Glycosylated proteins (C.M. Peterson). 11. Pregnancy (L. Molsted-Pedersen). 12. Diabetic emergencies (K.G.M.M. Alberti). 13. Neuropathy (J.D. Ward). 14. Psychological aspects (C. Bradley). 15. Insulin secretion in vitro (J. Henquin). 16. Proinsulin and c-peptide (C. Binder). 17. Insulin receptors (C.R. Kahn). 18. Counter regulation (J.E. Gerich). 19. Lipids and diabetes (M.F. Laker). 20. Animal models for diabetes (A. Renold). 21. Organization of care (D.W. Beaven).
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