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|a Intracranial epidural bleeding :
|b history, management, and pathophysiology /
|c Jeremy Christopher Ganz, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
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|a Front Cover -- Intracranial Epidural Bleeding -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- I. Epidural Hematoma�a#x80;#x94;Relevant Basic Knowledge -- 1 Introduction -- Introduction -- References -- II. History of Brain Trauma Management -- 2 Ancient World�a#x80;#x94;Before Brain Anatomy -- Introduction -- Ancient Egypt -- A Note on Scientific Observation -- Evolution of Concepts of Diseases -- Ancient Greece�a#x80;#x94;from Religion to Reason -- Trepanation -- Discovery -- Indications -- Technique -- Present Day -- Conclusions
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|a TechniqueExtra Findings -- Conclusions -- Clinical Science Galen -- Background -- Classification of Fractures -- Etiology -- Investigation -- Clinical Picture -- Management -- Surgical Technique -- Cranial, Meningeal, and Vascular Anatomy -- Galen and the Brain Function -- Conclusion -- Apoplexy Headache and Epilepsy -- Introduction -- Apoplexy -- Hippocrates -- Celsus -- Galen -- Epilepsy -- Hippocrates -- Celsus -- Galen -- Headache -- Hippocrates -- Celsus -- Galen -- Aretaeus the Cappadocian -- Apoplexy -- Epilepsy
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|a HeadacheConclusions -- Cranial Injury -- Cerebral Injury -- References -- 4 From Ancient Times to the 17th Century -- Introduction -- Glimmers of New Knowledge in and Around the Arabic World -- Nestorians -- Paul of Aegina (625�a#x80;#x93;690) -- Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariya Al Razi (Rhazes) -- Ab�A� �E�Al�A� al-usayn ibn �E�Abd All�A#x81;h ibn Al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn S�A�n�A#x81; (Avicenna) -- Ab�A� al-Q�A#x81;sim Khalaf ibn al-�a#x80;#x99;Abb�A#x81;s az-Zahr�A#x81;w�A� (Albucasis) -- Surgery, Anatomy Studies, School of Salerno and Roger Frugard -- Anatomy Studies and the Rise of Bologna
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|a Theodoric of Cervia (Borgognomi)William of Saliceto -- Guy de Chauliac -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 The Renaissance -- Introduction -- Italy�a#x80;#x94;Giacomo Berengario Da Carpi -- Da Carpi�a#x80;#x99;s Contributions -- Hieronymus Braunschwig and Hans von Gersdorff -- Vesalius -- Ambroise Par�A� -- Peter Lowe -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 The 17th Century -- Introduction -- Ren�A� Descartes -- William Harvey -- Thomas Willis -- John Woodall -- Richard Wiseman (1621�a#x80;#x93;76) -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 The 18th Century -- Introduction
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|a Intracranial Epidural Bleeding: History, Management, and Pathophysiology examines the history of the concepts underlying the understanding of the clinical features of epidural bleeding. The pathophysiology of epidural bleeding was examined in two PhD theses in the 1980s, with the results published in top international journals. However, these concepts have not been understood by the general neurosurgical community. This book provides a comprehensive overview of how epidural bleeding actually works. It can be used to help improve the interpretation of images during management, and to assess degrees of urgency. This book is written for neurosurgeons, neurologists, cerebrovascular physiologists, trauma surgeons, and medical historians.
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