Response of the Nervous System to Ionizing Radiation; Proceedings of an International Symposium held at Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, September 7-9, 1960

New York: Academic Press, 1962. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xvii, [3], 783, [1] pages. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. References. Author Index. Subject Index. Cover is worn and soiled. Book is somewhat shaken and the boards show some weakness. Ex-library with usual library markings with some markings blacked out. Many held that the nervous system was insensitive to radiation but scientific evidence was developing that indicated that this belief might only be partly true. To come to a better understanding, scientists need to consider the nervous system in their over-all outlook. This should begin with a review of neonatal aspects, histopathological effects, ablation of specific central nervous system areas by a prticulate irradiation, evaluation of functional changes, and psychological effects of irradiation on animal performance. The international symposium was convened and much of the information presented there now appear in this volume. Condition: Fair.

Keywords: Ionizing Radiation, Nervous System, Animal Experimentation, Cytoplasmic, Biochemical Effects, Antimetabolites, Multiple Sclerosis, Histopathology, Malacic Myelopathy, Myodegeneration, Gamma Radiation, Syrian Hamster, Particle Irradiation, Radiolesion

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