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Neuroscience Focus On Acute And Chronic Pain Topics In Anaesthesia And Critical Care 2001th Edition M A Tiengo Auth

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Neuroscience Focus On Acute And Chronic Pain Topics In Anaesthesia And Critical Care 2001th Edition M A Tiengo Auth
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 122
Author: M. A. Tiengo (auth.), M. A. Tiengo MD (eds.)
ISBN: 9788847001343, 884700134X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 2001

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Neuroscience Focus On Acute And Chronic Pain Topics In Anaesthesia And Critical Care 2001th Edition M A Tiengo Auth by M. A. Tiengo (auth.), M. A. Tiengo Md (eds.) 9788847001343, 884700134X instant download after payment.

Dedicated to Camillo Golgi, a neuroscience pioneer, the volume deals with the process of diagnosis and the strategies of treatment of pain. The most recent data on the biochemical basis of neurotransmission are reported, and the results of updated researches in pain processing, either concerning the brainstem, the thalamus and the limbic system are analysed. The importance of the ethical aspect in decision-making during the treatment of terminally ill patients is underlined.

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