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Background to migraine : fourth Migraine Symposium, September 11th, 1970 ; sponsored by the Migraine Trust, 23 Queen Square, London, W.C.1

معرفی کتاب «Background to migraine : fourth Migraine Symposium, September 11th, 1970 ; sponsored by the Migraine Trust, 23 Queen Square, London, W.C.1» نوشتهٔ John Pearce (auth.), Professor J. N. Cumings M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.Path. (eds.) در سال 1971. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The Fourth Migraine Symposiumheldon September 11th, 1970 was deliberately slanted towards a different audience from the earlier meetings. An attempt was made to interest General Practitioners rather than Scientists in some of the problems associated with diagnosis and therapy in migraine. Y et the volume does include two papers of a more scientific nature and these may be of some interest to those physiologists and biochemists interested in this common disorder. References are those given by each author, but as far as possible they have been checked and are presented here in as uniform a manner as possible. Dr Raymond Greene most kindly acted throughout the entirc meeting as a most excellent Chairman. Our thanks are also due and are given to The Migraine Trust for their part in the organizing of the meeting, to Miss S. Barkwell, my secretary, for her painstaking assist­ ance, and to the Department of Medical Illustration for preparing the figures in Chapters I, 3, 4 and I 0. November, I970 J. N. CUMINGS Editor viii Chairman: DR RA YMOND GREENE OPENING ADDRESS Sir John Richardson As a generat physician, I am naturally very greatly honoured at being invited tobe the first speaker at this Fourth Symposium of the Migraine Trust. Migraine certainly deserves special study because of the enormous morbidity that it causes throughout the world. I understand that it has been estimated that there are seven million sufferers in this country alone. The Fourth Migraine Symposiumheldon September 11th, 1970 was deliberately slanted towards a different audience from the earlier meetings. An attempt was made to interest General Practitioners rather than Scientists in some of the problems associated with diagnosis and therapy in migraine. Y et the volume does include two papers of a more scientific nature and these may be of some interest to those physiologists and biochemists interested in this common disorder. References are those given by each author, but as far as possible they have been checked and are presented here in as uniform a manner as possible. Dr Raymond Greene most kindly acted throughout the entirc meeting as a most excellent Chairman. Our thanks are also due and are given to The Migraine Trust for their part in the organizing of the meeting, to Miss S. Barkwell, my secretary, for her painstaking assistƯ ance, and to the Department of Medical Illustration for preparing the figures in Chapters I, 3, 4 and I 0. November, I970 J.N. CUMINGS Editor viii Chairman: DR RA YMOND GREENE OPENING ADDRESS Sir John Richardson As a generat physician, I am naturally very greatly honoured at being invited tobe the first speaker at this Fourth Symposium of the Migraine Trust. Migraine certainly deserves special study because of the enormous morbidity that it causes throughout the world. I understand that it has been estimated that there are seven million sufferers in this country alone Front Matter....Pages i-xiv General Review Some ÆTiological Factors in Migraine....Pages 1-7 The City Migraine Clinic....Pages 8-13 Diagnostic Problems in a Migraine Clinic....Pages 14-24 Migraine in General Practice....Pages 25-35 Epidemiological Aspects of Migraine....Pages 36-44 Psychiatric and Psychological Aspects of Migraine....Pages 45-54 Migraine and the Pill....Pages 55-61 Migraine and Flying....Pages 62-65 New Studies on the Circulatory Effects of Ergot Compounds with Implications to Migraine....Pages 66-75 Sandoz Lecture Migraine—A Biochemical Disorder?....Pages 76-89 Back Matter....Pages 91-92
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