Over the past decade there have been enormous developments in the practice of forensic medicine-the branch of medicine involving an interaction between law, the judiciary and police-and this handbook was developed to elucidate the clinical aspects of forensic medicine. Important chapters cover every
The Physician’s Guide to Diving Medicine
✍ Scribed by Charles W. Shilling, R. W. Hamilton (auth.), Charles W. Shilling, Catherine B. Carlston, Rosemary A. Mathias (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 751
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
This book is designed to be a physician's guide for those interested in diving and hyperbaric environments. It is not a detailed document for the erudite researcher; rather, it is a source of information for the scuba-diving physician who is searching for answers put to him by his fellow nonmedical divers. Following the publication of The Underwater Handbook: A Guide to Physiology and Performance for the Engineer there were frequent requests for a companion volume for the physician. This book is designed to fill the void. Production of the book has been supported by the Office of Naval Research and by the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Research and Development Command, under Navy Contract No. NOOOOI4-78-C-0604. Our heartfelt thanks go to the many authors without whose contributions the book could not have been produced. These articles are signed by the responsible authors, and the names a~e also listed alphabetically in these preliminary pages. Every chapter was officially reviewed by at least one expert in the field covered and these reviewers are also listed on these pages. Our thanks go to them for their valuable assistance. We are grateful to Marthe Beckett Kent for editing Chapter III. Our thanks also go to Mrs. Carolyn Paddon for typing and retyping the manuscripts, and to Mrs. Catherine Coppola, who so expertly handled the many fiscal affairs.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxxii
The Diving Environment....Pages 1-33
Physics of Diving and Physical Effects on Divers....Pages 35-69
Physiology of Diving....Pages 71-221
Decompression Theory....Pages 223-272
Immediate Medical Evaluation of the Diving Casualty....Pages 273-281
Diagnosis and Treatment of Decompression Sickness....Pages 283-331
Diagnosis and Treatment of Gas Embolism....Pages 333-367
Near-Drowning....Pages 369-390
Diagnosis and Treatment of Other Diving-Related Conditions....Pages 391-444
Emergency Treatment While under Pressure....Pages 445-487
Physical and Psychological Examination for Diving....Pages 489-530
Stress Physiology and Behavior Underwater....Pages 531-565
Safety Considerations....Pages 567-600
Equipment and Procedures....Pages 601-660
Diving Accident Investigation....Pages 661-683
Back Matter....Pages 685-736
✦ Subjects
Internal Medicine; General Practice / Family Medicine; Medicine/Public Health, general
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>In A Physicians Guide to Clinical Forensic Medicine, Margaret Stark and a team of authoritative experts offer a timely survey of the fundamental principles and latest developments in clinical forensic medicine. Topics range from injury interpretation to sexual assault examination, from nonacciden
<p><p>This volume provides a theoretical framework for visionary leadership as well as specific management techniques to achieve success. The authors focus on maintaining a consistent set of behavioral characteristics for both the leader and the organization as a whole. The text is written in a conv
<p><p>In the coming decade, the focus of medicine will shift from a disease-oriented approach, where the physician prescribes according to the disease the patient has, to a personalized approach, in which the physician first considers the patient’s individual biochemistry before prescribing a treatm
<p><p>In the coming decade, the focus of medicine will shift from a disease-oriented approach, where the physician prescribes according to the disease the patient has, to a personalized approach, in which the physician first considers the patient’s individual biochemistry before prescribing a treatm
This book is a practice-oriented introduction into phytotherapy. Methodically classified by organic systems and fields of application, it offers a quick insight into dosage, form of application and effects of the most important herbal remedies. Only those herbal remedies that are of pharmacological