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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-3(6), 1923, pp. 549
Copyright © 1923 by American Journal of Tropical Medicine

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Cerebrospinal Fluid in Health and in Disease

By ABRAHAM LEVINSON, B.S., M.D., Associate in Pediatrics, Northwestern University Medical School; Attending Physician, Department of Contagious Diseases, Cook County Hospital, Chicago; Attending Pediatrician, Sarah Morris Hospital for Children of the Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago; Attending Pediatrician, Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago. With a fore-word by Ludwig Hektoen, M.D. With sixty-five illustrations, including five colored plates. Second edition thoroughly revised. St. Louis, C. V. Mosby Co. 1923. 267 pages. Price $5.00

James F. Coupal
Army Medical Museum

This work furnishes an excellent reference book for the laboratory worker, and has a value as a text book especially in post graduate courses in neuropathology. A short history in the first chapter, with its bibliography, is an excellent résumé of the historical high lights in investigations of the cerebrospinal fluid. The second chapter abstracts the recent theories of physiology and affords a valuable anatomical working knowledge for research workers along these lines. Chapter III, with its illustrations of apparatus and instruments, is one of the best descriptions of the mechanics of spinal and ventricular puncture in the literature.

The physico-chemical handling in Chapters IV and V is made most complete by its tables and charts which give it a high reference value to the laboratory worker. The application of the knowledge in these chapters, make this book most useful in helping the laboratory investigator of spinal fluids to steer clear from the errors which creep into this procedure.







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