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Essays in the History of Nephrology

Essays in the History of Nephrology
Author: Robert I. Levy
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2018
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1387748254

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Essays in the History of Nephrology is the second in a five-volume series in Medical Humanities, which attempt to make physicians more compassionate, caring, empathetic and better devoted to the calling of enhancing longevity and quality of life, doing no harm, and eliminating pain, while simultaneously striving for the ideal physician as a well rounded, multi-facted, versatile, diversely talented practitioner with a wide breadth of intellectual interests: in other words, "a Renaissance man." The ten essays in this volumedeepen our understanding of the research of Richard Bright, Sir Robert Christison, Pierre Rayer, Sir William Osler, and others. They apply the methods of the discipline of history, drawing on primary and secondary sources, as it relates to the uncovering the modern evolution from the 18th to 20th centuries of major breakthroughs, turning points, paradigm shifts, and widening of areas of knowledge in the evolution of nephrology in the field of medicine.


Essays in the History of Medicine

Essays in the History of Medicine
Author: Robert I. Levy
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018
Genre: Medical literature
ISBN: 1387797263

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History of Nephrology

History of Nephrology
Author:
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Total Pages:
Release: 1994
Genre:
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History of nephrology

History of nephrology
Author: Garabed Eknoyan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1996
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9788881601653

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Landmark Papers in Nephrology

Landmark Papers in Nephrology
Author: John Feehally
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 019165129X

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Landmarks in Nephrology points the reader to some of the seminal observations which have led to the practice of nephrology as we know it today. Twenty areas of nephrology are covered by discrete chapters, with the editors selecting the ten most important papers ever published in that field. These range from observational and experimental studies from the 18th century, which laid the groundwork for our current understanding of the kidney, through to recent randomized controlled clinical trials. The papers also reflect the emergence of nephrology as a speciality in the last fifty years, stimulated particularly by the introduction of renal biopsy and the development of dialysis and transplantation as effective forms of renal replacement therapy. For each paper, there is a succinct commentary which highlights the importance of the work in its historical context, as well as a recommended reading section to encourage the interested reader to explore further. It is of course a near-impossible task to choose only two hundred papers from the whole oeuvre of nephrology. However, these chosen few are undoubtedly among the great landmarks of nephrology, reflecting the varying coincidences of brilliance, persistence, and good fortune which are necessary for progress in medical science. Encompassing the breadth, range and depth of the intellectual journey which precedes us in the development of nephrology, they provide a telling illustration of Sir Isaac Newton's words to Robert Hooke in 1675: 'If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants'.


History of Nephrology 2

History of Nephrology 2
Author: International Association for the History of Nephrology. Congress
Publisher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783805564991

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This publication contains contributions from the First Congress of the International Association for the History of Nephrology held on the island of Kos, Greece, in October 1996. The association was founded in 1994 to foster interest, encourage research and disseminate information on the history of nephrology. The text begins with an examination of the origins of nephrology in various medical writings from Greece, Byzantium and the Renaissance. This is followed by an overview of the history of dialysis and the early beginnings of renal transplantation. The concluding section examines early attempts at the conceptualization of the normal kidney, its diseases and metabolic functions. Presenting a wealth of fascinating information, this publication is a sequel to History of Nephrology, Vol. 14, No. 4-6 (1994) of American Journal of Nephrology.


Dialysis

Dialysis
Author: Todd S. Ing
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 1008
Release: 2012
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9814289752

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This book describes the past, present and future of dialysis and dialysis-related renal replacement therapies so that the reader can acquire a firm grasp of the medical management of acute and chronic renal failure. By becoming thoroughly conversant with the past and present of dialysis, a health care professional will be in a much better position to provide the best standard of care to patients suffering from renal failure. As the book highlights the unsolved operational obstacles in the field of renal replacement therapies, future innovators may be inspired to develop novel solutions to tackle these problems. This remarkable work is a must-read not just for health care providers in the dialysis industry, but for patients, dialysis equipment manufacturers as well as pharmaceutical companies.


History of Nephrology 3

History of Nephrology 3
Author: International Association for the History of Nephrology. Congress
Publisher: Karger Medical Scientific
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1999
Genre: Nephrology
ISBN:

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While nephrology is but a toddler in the brief history of compartmentalization of medical disciplines, conceptualizations of the functions and diseases of the kidney have existed since antiquity, developed over time and still continue to unfold. It is the unraveling of this heretofore buried past that is continued in this third volume of 'History of Nephrology'. Beginning with a section on the magic and myths associated with the kidney, the book then continues with chapters on the roots of nephrology as recorded in Babylonian, Egyptian, Pre-Columbian, Greek, Byzantine and medieval medical texts. A third section is dedicated to the contributions of the Padua School of Medicine to nephrology during the 17th century, followed by articles on the contributions of different countries to renal physiology during the 18th and 19th centuries. The concluding sections explore the emergence of the modern era in nephrology and selected aspects of renal replacement therapy. Considering the broad approach taken in this publication, it provides interesting and informative reading not only for nephrologists proper, but also for those interested in the history of medicine in general.


History of Nephrology 4

History of Nephrology 4
Author: International Association for the History of Nephrology. Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2002
Genre: Nephrology
ISBN:

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This volume of 'History of Neurology' concentrates on the history of diseases of the kidney.