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C. C. McOsker, J. R. PoUack, andj. A. Andersen, in L. H. Harrison, ed.. Management of Erina Infections Royal Society of Medicine International Congress and Symposium Series No. 154, Royal Society of Medicine Service Limited, London, 1989. [Pg.461]

Levantine, A. V. Sensitivity to Metal Dental Plate Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 67, 1007 (1974)... [Pg.467]

Taylor PC (2006) Rheumatoid arthritis in practice. The Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd. [Pg.1084]

Manley, E. B. (1943). Pulp reaction to dental cements. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 36, 488-99. [Pg.273]

Shepherd, Michael, Reserpine Problems Associated with the Use of a So-Called Tranquillizing Agent , Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 49, no. 10 (1956) 849-52... [Pg.214]

Dr. Karch was elected a fellow of the Faculty of Legal and Forensic Medicine, Royal College of Physicians (London) in 2006. He is also a fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SOFT), the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME), the Royal Society of Medicine in London, and the Forensic Science Society of the U.K. He is a member of The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists (TLAFT). [Pg.161]

Tauber, A. I. (1992), The two face of medical education Flexner and Osier revisited , Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 85, 598-602. [Pg.271]

Poste, G. 1999. The Impact of Genomics on Healthcare. Royal Society of Medicine Press. [Pg.102]

Festing, M.F.W., Overend, P., Gaines Das, R., Cortina Borja, M., and Berdoy, M., Laboratory Animal Handbooks No. 14, The Design of Animal Experiments, Published for Laboratory Animals Ltd by Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd, London, 2003, pp. 71-83. [Pg.280]

Kinter, L.B. and Johnson, D.K., Remote monitoring of experimental endpoints in animals using radiotelemetry and bioimpedance technologies, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Humane Endpoints in Animal Experiments for Biomedical Research, Hendriksen, C.F.M. and Morton, D.B., Eds., The Royal Society of Medicine Press, London, 1999, pp. 58-65. [Pg.287]

Following the discovery and clinical use of chloroform in 1847, The Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society (later to become The Royal Society of Medicine) had already set up in 1864 a committee to enquire into the uses and the physiological, therapeutical and toxicological effects of chloroform. There had been 109 fatalities following administration of chloroform. A critical relationship had been demonstrated between the dose and effect of this anaesthetic. The committee commented on the need for animal experiments to compare chloroform with ether and also on the relative cardiac safety of ether. [Pg.459]

Friess GG, B alkadi M, Harvey WH. Simultaneous cisplatin and etoposide with radiation therapy in loco-regional non-small cell lung cancer. Final results of a pilot trial. IN Small Cell Lung Cancer and Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer. Gralla R J, Einhom LH (eds). Royal Society of Medicine Services Limited, 1989,... [Pg.193]

Payne-James JJ, Dean PJ Keys DW (1994). Drug misusers in police custody a prospective survey. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 87, 13-4... [Pg.167]

Blum, Kenneth, Peter J. Sheridan, R. C. Wood, Eric R. Braverman, T. J. Chen, John G. Cull, and David E. Comings. 1996b. "The D2 Dopamine Receptor Gene as a Determinant of Reward Deficiency Syndrome." Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 89 396-400. [Pg.93]

Atkinson, R.E., Schofield, P., Mellor, P .The efficacy in sequential use of buprenorphine and morphine in advanced cancer pain. In (Ed. D. Doyle) Opioids in the treatment of cancer pain, London, Royal Society of Medicine 1990, 81-87. [Pg.230]

Mari, F., Bertol, E., Fineschi, V. and Karch, S.B. (2004) Channelling the emperor What really killed Napoleon Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 97(8), 397-99. [Pg.300]

Gray, J., Dawber, R., and Whiting, D. (Eds.) (1997). The Hair Shaft—Aesthetics, Disease and Damage. London Royal Society of Medicine Press. [Pg.143]

D. Berry, Richard Bright, 1789-1858, Physician in an Age of Revolution and Reform, Royal Society of Medicine, London, 1992. [Pg.207]

Carranza E The neurological manifestations of vitamin B12 deficiency, in Herbert V (ed) Vitamin B12 Deficiency. Royal Society of Medicine, Round Table Series 66, RSM Press, London, pp. 21-26,2002. [Pg.312]

After a single oral dose of 80 mg to 23 subjects, peak plasma concentrations of 0.7 to 4.9 pg/ml were attained in about 4 hours. Following daily oral administration of 80 mg to 144 subjects, steady-state plasma concentrations of 0.3 to 8.2 pg/ml (mean 2.5) were reported (D. B. Campbell et al.. Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism of Gliclazide, in Gliclazide and the Treatment of Diabetes, H. Keen et al. (Ed.), London, Royal Society of Medicine, 1980, pp. 71-82). [Pg.640]

Carballo, M., Dalta, S., Hernandez, M. (2005). Impact of the tsunami on healthcare systems. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 98(9), 390-395. [Pg.302]

Lord Ashby 1976 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 69 721. [Pg.79]

Britton KE, Gruenwald SM, Nimmon CC. Nadolol and renal haemodynamics. International Experience With Nadolol, No. 37, International Congress and Symposium Series. London Royal Society of Medicine 1981 77. [Pg.474]

Benakis, A. and Glasson, B. (1980). In "Gliclazide and the Treatment of Diabetes", International Congress and Symposium Series No. 20, pp. 57-69. Academic Press and Royal Society of Medicine, London. [Pg.183]

A. RichensinD. Chadwick, Ed., New Trends in Epilepsy Management The Role of Gahapen-tin. Royal Society of Medicine Services, London, 1993, pp. 41-46. [Pg.322]

The specific educational disciplines of health service researchers are reflected in the wide variety of journals that now publish health research manuscripts. Journals that are devoted entirely to HSR include Medical Care, published by the American Public Health Association Health Services Research, the official journal of the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy (formerly known as the Association for Health Services Research) and the Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, published by the Royal Society of Medicine, Ltd. Many specialized journals are beginning to publish work based on health services research. For example. Journal of Health Economics, American Journal of Public Health, American Journal of Medical Quality, and American Journal of Epidemiology will accept manuscripts based on HSR projects. Prominent clinical journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine and Journal of the American Medical Association are also increasing the number of publications of HSR projects. Pharmacy journals also contain some HSR articles, including the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, Annals of Pharmacotherapy, and Pharmacotherapy. [Pg.413]

F. M Yatsu, Stroke Epidemiological, Therapeutic and Socio-Economic Aspects, Royal Society of Medicine, London, 1986, pp. 73-79. [Pg.314]

Fig. 8. Immunoglobulin deficiency in 206 patients with malignant reticuloses. The white boxes indicate 100% mean adult serum levels the black areas, the mean levels found in patients with malignant reticuloses. In general, deficiency becomes more severe with longer duration of disease, and affects IgM more than IgA, more than IgG. Reproduced by courtesy of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine (H25). Fig. 8. Immunoglobulin deficiency in 206 patients with malignant reticuloses. The white boxes indicate 100% mean adult serum levels the black areas, the mean levels found in patients with malignant reticuloses. In general, deficiency becomes more severe with longer duration of disease, and affects IgM more than IgA, more than IgG. Reproduced by courtesy of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine (H25).
Fig. 15. Benign paraproteinemia. Electrophoresis on cellulose acetate of serum and concentrated urine reveals (i) no Bence Jones proteinuria (ii) no loss of normal y-globulin (iii) a low level of serum paraprotein. In this case the paraprotein is of post-y-mobility, is type GL, and is typically (but not exclusively) found in lichen myxedematosus. Reproduced by courtesy of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine (H30). Fig. 15. Benign paraproteinemia. Electrophoresis on cellulose acetate of serum and concentrated urine reveals (i) no Bence Jones proteinuria (ii) no loss of normal y-globulin (iii) a low level of serum paraprotein. In this case the paraprotein is of post-y-mobility, is type GL, and is typically (but not exclusively) found in lichen myxedematosus. Reproduced by courtesy of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine (H30).

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