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The Cerebrospinal Fluid: Production, Circulation and Absorption.

A Ciba Foundation Symposium. Edited by G. E. W. Wolstenholme and Cecelia M. O'Connor. Price, $9. Pp. 335, index included, with 141 illustrations. Little, Brown & Company, 34 Beacon St., Boston 6. 1958.

AMA Arch Ophthalmol. 1958;60(5):979-980.

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This is another Ciba Foundation Symposium by experts in the field of cerebrospinal fluid. The following chapters illustrate the ground covered:

Structural and Functional Changes in the Telencephalic Choroid Plexus During Human Ontogenesis, by J. Ariens Kappers.

The Structure and Relationships of the Arachnoid Granulations, by Leslie Turner.

The Fine Structure of the Mammalian Choroid Plexus, by George B. Wislocki and A. J. Ladman.

Nerves of the Meninges and Choroid Plexus, by E. R. A. Cooper.

Observations on the Choroid Plexus Maintained as an Organ in Tissue Culture, by C. E. Lumsden.

Observations on the Production and Circulation of the Cerebrospinal Fluid, by D. H. M. Woollam and J. W. Millen.

Studies of the Formation and Absorption of the Cerebrospinal Fluid Using Radioactive Isotopes, by B. Selverstone.

Vitamins and the Cerebrospinal Fluid, by J. W. Millen and D. H. M. Woollam.

Some Aspects of the Relationship Between the Cerebrospinal Fluid . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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