Developments in Vision: The Changing Visual System . Maturation and Aging in the Central Nervous System. P. Bagnoli and W. Hodos, Eds. Plenum, New York, 1991. x, 420 pp., illus. $105. NATO Advanced Science Institute Series A, vol. 222. From a workshop, San Martino al Cimino, Italy, May 1991.

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The excellent water solubility of hydrazine (N2H4) allows it to easily invade the human body through the skin and respiratory tract, thereby damaging human organs and the central nervous system.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1969 ◽  
Vol 44 (5) ◽  
pp. 785-786
Author(s):  
Cesare T. Lombroso

This book contains twenty papers read in the summer of 1967 at a conference in Gäteborg, Sweden. This was the second symposium within the span of 4 years on the subject of electroencephalognaphy and clinical neurophysiology relating to early life. The holding of the conference is certainly an index of the great surge of interest among pediatricians, neurologists and neurophysiologists in matters pertaining to the normal development of the central nervous system as well as in the pathologic deviations of this system.


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Only the first volume of this projected two-volume textbook of pediatric radiology is available for review. Included in the first volume is a discussion of bones and soft tissues, the central nervous system, and 100 pages of syndromes in brief tabulated form. This is a handsome book written in German with 451 excellent illustrations. Few of the 16 contributing authors are well known in this country and it would seem that few are full-time pediatric radiologists.


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