Peripheral Circulation in Man
نویسنده
چکیده
HISTOLOGY. Roy 0. Greep, Ed. New York, Blakiston, 1954. 953 pp., 648 figs., $15.00. This massive textbook of histology marks a new departure from the usual text. It began as a sixth edition of the text by Bremer and Weatherford and ended as a completely new book, both as to text and as to most of the illustrations. In addition, the chapters have been written by thirteen different contributors, all of them associated in one way or another with the Department of Anatomy at Harvard Medical School. The decision to rewrite the old text entirely as well as to enlist the aid of experts in the various branches of histology has proved to be a wise one, for this is certainly one of the best of the newer texts on the subject. This book is written in an easy, simple manner, progressing from basic considerations of cytological structure through the tissues to the more complex organs and organ systems. Each chapter builds upon the information and concepts presented in the previous one in a manner which reveals the excellent judgment of the editor. The tone of the book is set by the early chapters which emphasize recent developments in histochemistry and electron microscopy. New information is integrated with classic concepts smoothly and clearly throughout the book. Correlation of structure with function is repeatedly emphasized. A welcome addition to the subjects included in histology is the chapter on placentation by G. B. Wislocki. Other embryological considerations are integrated into the chapters dealing with specific organs and tissues. The task of welding all of these contributions into a coherent text has resulted in some needless repetition which may be removed in succeeding editions. There are also some distracting errors which should be readily recognized and corrected even by the student-reader. Others may be rather confusing, such as the statement on page 164 that the ciliary muscle of the eye is striated, but not under voluntary control. Some errors are merely amusing, such as the statement on page 209 that Nissl was a Dutch histologist, which will be surprising news to neurologists who are aware of Nissl's strong German patriotism. Throughout the text are small errors in English, like the use of media as a singular noun (p. 914). But these are relatively small slips in a text of such general excellence. It is deplorable that a text for first-year medical students should be priced at fifteen dollars. Undoubtedly, the large number of excellent illustrations contributes to the high cost, but the publishers should be able to find ways to reduce the price at least to that of the nearest competitor. The publisher has recognized his responsibility in this respect by offering to sell this text together with two others used by first-year medical students at a reduced price if bought together. Unfortunately, such tactics do not give this fledgling a fair opportunity to demonstrate its appeal.
منابع مشابه
Dynamics of the circulation in acute hypertension produced by stimulation of the cerebral cortex.
STIMULATION of areas of the cerebral cortex of dog, cat, monkey, and man is followed by a prompt rise in arterial blood pressure. No data are available to indicate whether this is due to increase in peripheral resistance or increase in cardiac output, nor is there any information as to whether comparable changes are produced in the lesser circulation. There are, however, a number of analogous s...
متن کاملThe effect of intra-arterial injections of hydergine and dihydroergocornine on the peripheral circulation in man.
If given by the intra-arterial route, the immediate effect of the hydrogenated alkaloids of ergot is unpredictable. Vasodilation is obtained in some patients only. However, it was found that in those cases who do not react, the vessels respond more easily to the release of sympathetic tone, proving that, nevertheless, the drug has had an (potential) effect, probably on the neurovascular apparat...
متن کاملComparison of central and peripheral injection sites in the estimation of cardiac output by dye dilution curves.
• In the measurement of cardiac output by indicator dilution methods, the indicator may be introduced either centrally or peripherally. It is clear that use of a peripheral vein, particularly in large animals such as man, may result in two major sources of error, a) Indicator may be trapped between the injection site and the central circulation resulting in a small primary curve and an overesti...
متن کاملInhibition of levarterenol by intra-arterial phenoxy-benzamine in man.
THE vasodilator effect of phenoxybenzamine (Dibenyline; Dibenzyline; N-N-dibenzylchloroethylamine hydrochloride) recently has been shown to depend considerably on purely peripheral actions of the drug in man.' 2 In addition it was found that the intra-arterial administration of phenoxybenzamine reduced or abolished constrictor responses to epinephrine in the hand. The present investigation is a...
متن کاملThe effect of amytal on the cardiac output and peripheral resistance of man.
Measurements of cardiac output and intra-arterial pressure on 5 normal young men and 5 hypei tensive patients before and during sedation with Amytal demonstrated a decreased cardiac output and an increased peripheral resistance during the period of sedation. It is concluded that the theoretic basis for the use of Amytal sedation as a device for selection of hypertensive patients for sympathecto...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
برای دانلود متن کامل این مقاله و بیش از 32 میلیون مقاله دیگر ابتدا ثبت نام کنید
ثبت ناماگر عضو سایت هستید لطفا وارد حساب کاربری خود شوید
ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
دوره 27 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1954