Effects of Ionizing Radiation on the Nervous System; Proceedings of the Symposium on the Effects of Ionizing Radiation on the Nervous System sponsored by the International Atomic Energy Agency and held at Vienna, 5-9 June 1961

Vienna: International Atomic Energy Agency, 1962. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. [8], 509, [1] pages. Illustrations. Author index. Multi-lingual. Cover is cocked, worn, torn, spine cloth separated and attached with tape. Boards weak & restrengtened with glue. Name of former owner (stamp and in ink) present on fep. Ex-library with usual markings. Some markings blacked out. Ink markings and comments noted. This is one of the IAEA's Proceedings Series. At this symposium, about 70 leading experts attended, representing 20 countries, and 34 papers related to the most recent findings were presented. All aspects of the response to radiation exposure of both peripheral and central nervous systems were discussed. Particular emphasis was given to the reaction of the central nervous systems, as knowledge of its reactions to irradiation was believed to provide additional criteria for the establishment of safety codes for nuclear operations. There was belief that the effects of ionizing radiation on the nervous system ranked among the foremost subjects of interest to those working in the nuclear field. Most papers are in English, but there are papers in French and Russian. Condition: As is.

Keywords: Radiobiology, Radiation Effects, Nervous System, Ionizing radiation, Electroretinogram, Electrophysiological, Cobalt-60, Radiosensitive, prenatal X-ray, Total-Body, Deuteron Microbeams, Purkinje Fibers, Radiation Damage, Radiation Response

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