States of Consciousness

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Dean Cvetkovic l Irena Cosic Editors 2011 A search for a deeper understanding and exploration of consciousness has long been and still is widely studied by scientists and philosophers alike. There are countless examples of individuals making significant changes to their lives in following a brief encounter with state of consciousness.  

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A-Z of Neurological Practice

A-Z of Neurological Practice-1

Andrew J. Larner • Alasdair J. Coles Neil J. Scolding • Roger A. Barker 2011 As with the first publication, the aim of this new, slimmer edition is to present information about neurological disorders in a structured and succinct way, following a “trickle down” principle: beginning with overviews and then moving on to specific disease categories.

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Essentials of Pain Management

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Editors Nalini Vadivelu Richard D. Urman Roberta L. Hines 2011 Essentials of Pain Management is a concise yet comprehensive evidence-based guide to what is now recognized as the “fifth vital sign.”We wrote it to provide an in-depth review of clinical principles and procedures that stresses the multidisciplinary, practical approach to pain management.

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Cerebral Angiography

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Gianni Boris Bradac 2011 Normal Anatomy and Vascular Pathology In July 1927, E. Moniz presented at the Congress of the Neurological French Society in Paris his first experiences with a new method to study the cerebral vessels that he called “l’encéphalographie artérielle” (Moniz 1927). Cerebral angiography was thus born.  

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