Publicado por Blakciston, 1947
Librería: Schoen Books, South Deerfield, MA, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 16,26
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. Location:175 289 pp. fore edge and endpaper slight foxing 175.
Publicado por Espasa-Calpe, 1949
Librería: Boxoyo Libros S.L., Cáceres, CC, España
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Añadir al carritoEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Excelente. 24 cm. Rústica editorial. Ejemplar intonso. Ilustraciones b/n. Cubierta restaurada. 324 pp. En español. Book in spanish.
Publicado por Lippincott
Librería: GridFreed, San Diego, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 180,58
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Añadir al carritoUnknown Binding. Condición: Good. Good condition with wear and markings.
Año de publicación: 1934
Librería: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Alemania
EUR 1.260,00
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Añadir al carritoNew Engl. J. Med., 210/26. - June 28, 1934, 8°, 10 pp., 5 Figs., orig. wrappers. Rare Offprint! * From the Surgical Service of the Children Hospital, Boston and the Departement of Surgery and of Neurological Harvardf Medical school. Read before the Boston Society of Neurology and Psychiatry, May 17, 1934. "Tracy Putnam (1894-1975) introduced the "ventriculoscope" aiming to perform the choroid plexectomy that Dandy had performed with the cystocope." * "Scarff was an example of persistence in following what he was convinced with, namely, the potential benefit of the endoscope in the treatment of hydrocephalic children. He continued to use the ventriculoscope he devised and improve the results of endoscopic choroid plexus coagulation despite the prevailing atmosphere of discouragement. Endoscopic choroid plexus coagulation was first introduced by Putnam in 1934 and shortly thereafter by Scarff[17] who had already been working on the same problem for several months by the time Putnam published his work. Putnam was indeed convinced with the validity of the principle of Dandy's open surgical choroid plexus extirpation for treatment of communicating hydrocephalus and carried out the procedure endoscopically. The surgical rationale was based on destroying the choroid plexus without removing the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the ventricles, unlike all of Dandy's procedures in which the CSF was completely evacuated from both lateral ventricles before avulsion or cauterization of the choroid plexus was undertaken." Azab WA, Shohoud SA, Alsheikh TM, Nasim K. John Edwin Scarff (1898-1978) and endoscopic choroid plexus coagulation: A historical vignette. Surg Neurol Int, 7/5 (2014): pp.90ff. *) Amin Demerdash, Brandon G. Rocque, James Johnston, Curtis J. Rozzelle, Bulent Yalcin, Rod J. Oskouian, Johnny Delashaw, and R. Shane Tubbs: Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy: A Historical Review. Br J Neurosurg., 31/1 (2017) : pp.28-32 Garrison & Morton No.4903.