Bladder tumours. A symposium by Mitchell Brice, II, M.D., James L. Green, M.D., John J. Harris Ph.D., Hacj Holden, M.D., Gustavus A. Humphreys, M.D., K.T. MA, M.D., Victor F. Marshall, M.D., J. Alan Nichols, M.D., Albert J. Paquin, M.D., George R. Prout, M.D., Samuel I. Roland, M.D., and Willet F. Whitmore, jun., M.D., 92 pp. Philadelphia and Montreal: J. B. Lippincott Co. 32s
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1957
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 254 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0007-1323
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✦ Synopsis
ADVANCES in the knowledge of renal physiology and pathology are so rapid that a practising surgeon finds it difficult to keep abreast of them; they do, however, affect his work both directly and indirectly. In this number of the Bulletin he will find first-hand accounts by physicians and research workers of many of the current problems of renal function and the diseases associated with impaired renal function. Of particular surgical interest are the chapters on hypertension ; the fascinating experimental work of Professor Clifford Wilson and his associates has already taken us far on the road to a solution of its problems.
Other chapters with a direct surgical interest are those on urinary stone formation and those on renal angiography and venography.
The hall-mark of distinction is given to the symposium by the introduction by Professor Robert Platt.
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