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Milestones Leading To The Development Of Spinal Surgery In The Late 19th Century, D. J. Canale
Milestones Leading To The Development Of Spinal Surgery In The Late 19th Century, D. J. Canale
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The significant amount of spinal surgery in neurological practice today prompts a survey of the historical development of surgical treatment of disorders of the spine. Any discussion tracing the events leading to modern surgical practice must necessarily contain the contributions of men of medicine through the centuries; therefore, neurosurgery as practiced today is greatly indebted to the efforts of courageous and dedicated men in world history extending to the early Egyptians. Overcoming seemingly insurmountable barriers of prejudice bred of ignorance, societal customs, and religious tradition, these fathers of medicine have contributed the knowledge and experimental evidence which form the cornerstone …
Walter Dandy — Super-Surgeon, J. Dewitt Fox
Walter Dandy — Super-Surgeon, J. Dewitt Fox
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A profile of this famed neurosurgeon is presented with human interest anecdotes collected primarily from his residents, the men who knew him best. The major contributions from his hand included not only new operations, diagnostic ventriculography and pneumoencephalography, but also 769 outstanding papers and five books, the last, a monumental work of 600 pages, "The Brain," which is the section on brain in Lewis' "Practice of Surgery."
Subarachnoid And Intracerebral Hemorrhage Due To The Rupture Of An Arteriovenous Malformation And Aneurysm In The Same Patient. Report Of Two Cases, F. Gomez-Mendez
Subarachnoid And Intracerebral Hemorrhage Due To The Rupture Of An Arteriovenous Malformation And Aneurysm In The Same Patient. Report Of Two Cases, F. Gomez-Mendez
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Two cases are reported of coexistent intracranial aneurysm and arteriovenous malformation. Both lesions ruptured within one week in one patient and within three months in the other. The rarity of such occurrences is discussed and the surgical operative procedures used are described. One patient is doing well except for some weakness of the right leg and mild dysphasia. The second patient died three months postoperatively, probably because of rupture of the aneurysm. No autopsy was obtained.
Selective Cerebral Arteriography And The Cat Scan In Acoustic Tumors, Donald C. Austin
Selective Cerebral Arteriography And The Cat Scan In Acoustic Tumors, Donald C. Austin
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Increasing experience with selective cerebral arteriography in the diagnostic evaluation of acoustic tumors has led to a more rational determination of the proper surgical approach to the lesion. It also predicts the necessity for staging the surgical procedure, reduces the potential for intraoperative complications and rules out other types of angle lesions and the possible necessity for performing a preoperative, concomitant or postoperative shunting procedure. The CAT scan has added an important screening procedure in predicting the presence of an angle lesion, determining the need for further diagnostic studies and evaluating the possible presence or absence of a recurrent tumor …
Progressive Ataxia And Hearing Loss (Left) In A 23-Year-Old Man. A Clinico-Pathological Conference, Jose Bebin
Progressive Ataxia And Hearing Loss (Left) In A 23-Year-Old Man. A Clinico-Pathological Conference, Jose Bebin
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
As part of the scientific program honoring Robert 5. Knighton, M.D., a clinical pathological conference was conducted by Dr. Jose Bebin. Following presentation of the protocol, comments from several discussants included diagnoses of a primary neoplastic process in the brain stem, angioma of the pons, neoplasm or cyst of the posterior fossa, possible angioma on the left side of the brain stem, a viral cerebellitis, an ependymoma, or a medulloblastoma. Together with the case presentation the author offers autopsy findings and a discussion and review of the literature.
The Rear-End Collision — Soma Or Psyché?, Hugh A. Clarke
The Rear-End Collision — Soma Or Psyché?, Hugh A. Clarke
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Rear-end collisions represent 25% of all vehicular accidents. On occasion, the patients become more disabled by the diagnosis of "whiplash" than by the injury. During the past three years, 100 patients were referred for neurological examination and disposition following rear-end collisions. Appropriate neurological testing, included the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Test (MMPI). A minority of these patients required hospitalization. The incidence of disc rupture requiring surgical decompression was less than 1%. The psychological tests were of limited aid in helping the physician to treat this group of patients. The middle-aged patient without concomitant arthritic change, having secured conservative treatment in …
Atlantoaxial Dislocations: A Retrospective Study Of 35 Cases, Arturo Paz-Esquerre
Atlantoaxial Dislocations: A Retrospective Study Of 35 Cases, Arturo Paz-Esquerre
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Of 35 patients with CI-C2 dislocations, 37% (13 cases) had a history of rheumatoid arthritis, 11% (4 cases) had trauma as well as rheumatoid arthritis, and 25.7% (9 cases) had severe motor deficit quadriparesis or quadriplegia. One patient, representing 2.8% of the total, had a brain contusion related to closed head trauma.
Cryptoccal Granuloma Of The Choroid Plexus In The Temporal Horn, Yohsuke Fukami
Cryptoccal Granuloma Of The Choroid Plexus In The Temporal Horn, Yohsuke Fukami
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A man developed sudden symptoms of increased intracranial pressure following a prolonged course of cryptoccal meningitis which appeared to be responding to treatment. A choroid plexus granuloma was found in the dilated and blocked lateral ventricle. The poor prognosis of this type of complication of the cryptococcal meningitis is discussed.
Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 4, No. 7 (September 1977)
Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 4, No. 7 (September 1977)
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Planning Radical Change at the Grass Roots: The Story of New Communities, Inc. - SHIMON S. GOTTSCHALK - p. 980
- Reactions To The Stigmata Of Inner City Living - JEROME KRASE - p. 997
- Accountability Crises: Consequences of Professionalization - ROBERT W. WEINBACH - p. 1011
- Discourse Management: Key to Policy Development - JOSEPH R. STEINER - p. 1025
- Public Perceptions Of Rural County Social Service Agencies - ROBERT W. BILBY & ROBERT BENSON - p. 1033
- The Application Of Behavior Modification Technology To The Alleviation Of Selected Social Problems - JOHN S. WODARSKI - p. 1055 …
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Serum Progesterone, 17 Hydroxyprogesterone And 17-Β Estradiol, Maneewan Kamonpatana, Markpol Tingpalapong
Serum Progesterone, 17 Hydroxyprogesterone And 17-Β Estradiol, Maneewan Kamonpatana, Markpol Tingpalapong
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
The patterns during the menstrual cycle of serum progesterone, 17-hydroxyprogesterone and 17-ẞ oestradiol were determined in gibbons.The sources of preovulatory peak of 17-hydroxyprogesterone in the proliferative phase was discussed. These steroid levels suggested that ovulation occurred on the day between the oestradiol and progesterone peaks.
ภาพบรรยาย ครั้งที่ 14 (Picture Report No.14), เทอด เทศประทีป
ภาพบรรยาย ครั้งที่ 14 (Picture Report No.14), เทอด เทศประทีป
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
No abstract provided.
What Is Your Diagnosis, Pranee Tuntivanich
What Is Your Diagnosis, Pranee Tuntivanich
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
No abstract provided.
โรคของสัตว์เศรษฐกิจที่เกิดจากเชื้อรา ตอนที่ ๓, ศุภกิจ อังศุภากร, วิทยา ธรรมวิทย์, สมพงศ์ สหพงศ์
โรคของสัตว์เศรษฐกิจที่เกิดจากเชื้อรา ตอนที่ ๓, ศุภกิจ อังศุภากร, วิทยา ธรรมวิทย์, สมพงศ์ สหพงศ์
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
No abstract provided.
ข่าวศิษย์เก่า, พยัตรา ตันติปิกร
ข่าวศิษย์เก่า, พยัตรา ตันติปิกร
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Application Of Behavior Modification Technology To The Alleviation Of Selected Social Problems, John S. Wodarski
The Application Of Behavior Modification Technology To The Alleviation Of Selected Social Problems, John S. Wodarski
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The application of behavior modification technology to the alleviation of various social problems is reviewed. Specific items discussed are: energy consumption, pollution control, token economies, architectural control of behavior, welfare, worker performance, social action, crime, and social integration. Where relevant, specific studies are summarized. Future developments and implications for social work practice are reviewed briefly.
Keratoconjunctivits เนื่องจากแกสแอมโมเนีย ในลูกเป็ด : รายงานสัตว์ป่วย, เชิดชัย รัตนเศรษฐากุล
Keratoconjunctivits เนื่องจากแกสแอมโมเนีย ในลูกเป็ด : รายงานสัตว์ป่วย, เชิดชัย รัตนเศรษฐากุล
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
แอมโมเนียเป็นแกสที่ไม่มีสี ระคายเคืองมาก แกสนี้เกิดจากการสลายตัวของ nitrogenous substances ในอุจจาระ การระบายอากาศที่เลว อุณหภูมและความชื้นสูง วัสดุรองพื้นเก่าและสัตว์อยู่หนาแน่นเกินไปเป็นปัจจัยสําคัญที่ทำให้แกสแอมโมเนียภายในโรงเรือนสูง Andersonและคณะ (1964) สังเกตว่าการลดการระบายอากาศในระหว่างฤดูหนาวทำให้มี แกสแอมโมเนียสูงถึง 50 -100 ppm. ในโรงเรือนเลี้ยงไก่บางแห่งในอเมริกา ตาอักเสบที่ เกิดจากแกสแอมโมเนียเรียกว่า keratoconjunctivitis หรือ ammonia burn หรือ ammonia blindness มักจะเกิดขึ้นในไก่ มีรายงานโรคนี้ในไก่เนื่องจากแกสแอมโมเนีย ครั้งแรกโดย Bullis และคณะในปี 1950 แต่ยังไม่เคยมีรายงานโรคนี้ในเป็ดเลย
Introducing New Approaches Into Social Agencies: The Case Of Behavior Modification, Harvey L. Gochros, Joel Fischer
Introducing New Approaches Into Social Agencies: The Case Of Behavior Modification, Harvey L. Gochros, Joel Fischer
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
This paper explores the issues involved in introducing behavior modification procedures into social work agencies, sane of the common problems encountered in using this approach, and suggestions for dealing with these problems.
The Effect Of Shade On Blood Compositions And Certain Physiological Changes In Cattle And Buffalo, Somsak Borvonsin, Srisuwan Chomchai
The Effect Of Shade On Blood Compositions And Certain Physiological Changes In Cattle And Buffalo, Somsak Borvonsin, Srisuwan Chomchai
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Eight cattle and eight buffaloes, female, 2-3 years of age, were used in the experiment. Four of each species were confined in shaded and non-shaded individual corrals. The average ambient temperature and relative humidity in the shaded and non-shaded areas were 82°F, 78% and 84°F, 72% respectively. 72% respectively. Hay, concentrate and water were given ad.lib. The experiment was conducted from June to August 1976. The study showed no significant differences in hemoglobin, PCV, WBCs' RBCs and osmolality due to shade effect. There were no significant species differences in hemoglobin and osmolality whereas the differences in PVC, WBCs and RBCs …
วิการที่ปอดซึ่งเกิดจากพยาธิใบไม้ตับในกระบือปลักไทย, เทอด เทศประทีป, มานพ ม่วงใหญ่
วิการที่ปอดซึ่งเกิดจากพยาธิใบไม้ตับในกระบือปลักไทย, เทอด เทศประทีป, มานพ ม่วงใหญ่
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
จากการศึกษาวิการที่ปอดกระบือ 15 วิการจากโรงฆ่าสัตว์กล้วยน้ำไทย กทม. พบว่า วิการเหล่านี้ กระจายอยู่ที่ diaphragmatic lobes ทุกราย การวินิจฉัยว่าเป็นวิการ ของพยาธิใบไม้ตับ อาศัยการคลำและผ่าดู จะมี pigments สีน้ำตาลเข้ม และมักพบมีตัวพยาธิ ใบไม้ตับขนาดเล็กที่ยังมีชีวิตอยู่ให้เห็น ขนาดของตัวพยาธิใบไม้ตับที่พบที่ปอด ตัวขนาดเล็กกว่า ขนาดโดยเฉลี่ยของตัวที่อยู่ในท่อน้ำดีของตับและไม่พบอวัยวะเพศแต่อย่างใด ลักษณะของวิการเป็นแบบแกรนนูโลมาที่แอคทีฟ (active granuloma) ซึ่งมีทางเลือดออกตรงกลาง (hemorrhagic tract) และมีเนื้อเยื่อเกี่ยวพันอยู่รอบ ๆ เป็นจำนวนน้อย เนื้อปอดบริเวณ นั้นมีการเปลี่ยนแปลงแบบ subacute ไปจนถึง chronic bronchopneumonia มีเยื่อเกี่ยว พันแทรกเข้าไปอยู่ใน alveoli เป็นบางแห่ง จากการย้อมสีพิเศษทางฮิสโตเคมีพบว่า fluke pigments มีคุณสมบัติคล้าย hemosiderin
The Development Of An Effective Treatment Program For Schizophrenics, Francine Kane
The Development Of An Effective Treatment Program For Schizophrenics, Francine Kane
Theses
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The Water-Soluble Contrast Medium Lumbar Myelogram And Its Surgical Correlations, Henri C. Labasse
The Water-Soluble Contrast Medium Lumbar Myelogram And Its Surgical Correlations, Henri C. Labasse
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The water-soluble contrast medium lumbar myelogram is a very helpful tool in the diagnosis of herniated nucleus pulposus (EfNP) in patients who suffer unilateral root pain of mechanical course. One can often make the differential diagnosis between a ruptured disc and a protruding disc. Unless the disc fragment lies way out in the intervertebral foramen, the myelogram will show some kind of anomaly. Therefore, fewer exploratory operations will be performed on patients having normal myelograms. Metrisamide, a newcomer among the water-soluble contrast media, is nontoxic for the spinal cord. Therefore, if the usual myelogram is normal and one fears a …
Traumatic Third Ventricular Hematoma, E. Malcolm Field
Traumatic Third Ventricular Hematoma, E. Malcolm Field
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The author postulates a rare syndrome which should be considered when craniocerebral trauma is followed by a lucid interval and then rapid deterioration of midbrain function. The diagnosis was made on the basis of an irregular mass in the floor of the third ventricle and bloody ventricular fluid. Today's availability of CAT scanning would provide a quicker and more certain diagnosis than was possible for the two cases reported, the author states.
The Treatment Of Chronic Pain: Program Of The Community Hospital Rehabilitation Center For Pain, Karl L. Manders
The Treatment Of Chronic Pain: Program Of The Community Hospital Rehabilitation Center For Pain, Karl L. Manders
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
After approximately three years' experience, the use of multiple modality treatment appears to be the most advantageous for individuals who have not responded satisfactorily to routine medical and surgical treatment. Alleviation of pain, discontinuance of narcotic medication, and return to both social and vocational activities has been accomplished in most patients of this center for the treatment of chronic pain.
The Robert S. Knighton Alumni Association
The Robert S. Knighton Alumni Association
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Physiological Effects Of Brief And Abbreviated Relaxation Training, Robert Flachier
The Physiological Effects Of Brief And Abbreviated Relaxation Training, Robert Flachier
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Tee Relationship Between Machiavellianism And Mutual Gaze In The Therapist-Client Dyad, James Paul Kelly
A Study Of Tee Relationship Between Machiavellianism And Mutual Gaze In The Therapist-Client Dyad, James Paul Kelly
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Comment On Cahill's "Reconsideration Of Euthanasia", James G. Colbert
Comment On Cahill's "Reconsideration Of Euthanasia", James G. Colbert
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
A Test Of Consumer Contribution To Small Area Variations In Health Care Delivery, John E. Wennberg Md, Mph, Floyd J. Fowler
A Test Of Consumer Contribution To Small Area Variations In Health Care Delivery, John E. Wennberg Md, Mph, Floyd J. Fowler
Dartmouth Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Simulation And Evaluative Procedures On Performance And Student-Reported Self-Confidence Levels In An Associate Degree Nursing Program, Jean A. Snow
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.