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SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+. Vol. CX, No. 4. Cover by Robert Murray for "Nuclear Rocketry Using Indigenous Propellants: The Key to the Solar System" (article) by Robert Zubrin. Includes "Backlash" (novella) by W. R. Thompson; "Passages" (novelette) by Joe Haldeman; "Expression of the Past" (novelette) by Deborah D. Ross; "The Solomon Solution" by Paula May; "Side Effect" by Roger McBride Allen. State of the Art: "How to Build a Future" by John Barnes. Illustrated by Todd Cameron Hamilton, Gary Freeman, Janet Aulisio, Bob Walters, and Gail Butler. Small sticker pull on first page. Book.
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Published by Davis Publications, New York, 1990
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Condition: GOOD. First printing. SIGNED by John Barnes at his article 'How to Build a Future;' Also includes 'Backlash' by W. R. Thompson; 'Passages' by Joe Haldeman; 'Expression of the Past' by Deborah D. Ross;'The Solomon Solution' by Paula May; 'Side Effect' by Roger McBride Allen and more. Cover art by Robert Murray. 192 pp. Good only (some crinkling to the pages, light crease on front cover.).
Published by TSR Inc., Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, 1989
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Bob Eggleton; Jean Elizabeth Martin; Nicola Cuti; George Barr; Roger Raupp; Hank Jankus; Brad W. Foster; (illustrator). First Edition. 161 pp. Digest format. Volume 63, number 6. Light edge and corner wear. Cover art by Bob Eggleton; interiors by: Bob Eggleton; Jean Elizabeth Martin; Nicola Cuti; George Barr; Roger Raupp; Hank Jankus; and Brad W. Foster. This issue contains: Counting Potsherds - a novelette by Harry Turtledove; Restricted to the Necessary by John Barnes; A Choice of Wines - a novelette by Susan Shwartz; The Turf by Sharon N. Farber; Jacob's Rock - a novelette by Paul J. McAuley; Where Credit is Due by F. M. Busby; Alphas - a novelette by Gregory Benford; Strange Days and Stranger Nights - an essay by Matthew J. Costello; with poetry by: W. Gregory Stewart; Jim Flechtner; Dan Crewfor; Arlan Andrews; and Robert Frazier; along with the usual features. Size: 12mo. Book.
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Language: English
Published by Hans Huber Verlag;, 1974
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Published by Mosby, 1943
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Language: English
Published by Springer Verlag;, 1959
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gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Gut. 282 Seiten; Das hier angebotene Buch stammt aus einer teilaufgelösten wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek und trägt die entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen (Rückenschild, Instituts-Stempel.). Buchschnitt und Seitenränder alters-/papierbedingt leicht angebräunt; der Buchzustand ist ansonsten ordentlich und dem Alter entsprechend gut. Sprache: Englisch. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 950.
Published by C.V. Mosby, St. Louis, 1943
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Published by Henry Kimpton, London, 1943
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Language: English
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012
ISBN 10: 3642865739 ISBN 13: 9783642865732
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - InhaltsangabeI - Diagnostic Endoscopy.- I - Endoscopic armamentarium.- A. Endoscopes.- I. Direct vision endoscopes.- 1. Advantages.- 2. Cystoscopes.- 3. Urethroscopes.- a) Internal illumination.- b) External illumination.- IL Lens endoscopes.- 1. Advantages.- 2. Optical systems used in endoscopes.- a) Right angle.- b) Obliquely forward.- c) Retrograde.- d) Directly forward.- e) Adjustable.- 3. Telescopes.- a) Wiring circuit.- b) Catheter guides and deflectors.- c) Protection of catheters.- d) Carriage for telescopes.- III. Endoscope sheaths.- 1. Illumination. Types of sheaths.- 2. Beaks and fenestrae of sheaths.- 3. Light posts.- 4. Stopcocks.- 5. Obturators.- 6. Locks.- IV. Sizes of endoscopes.- V. Instruments designed for endoscopic surgery.- 1. Stern McCarthy visual prostatic electrotome.- 2. Resectoscope made by Wolf (Germany).- 3. Modifications of the McCarthy electrotome.- 4. Visual lithotrites.- Telescope.- B. Instruments used through endoscopes.- I. Electrodes.- II. Forceps, rongeurs, and scissors.- III. Infiltration needles.- IV. Ureteral catheters (Chap. II).- V. Special ureteral catheters.- VI. Ureteral instruments.- 1. Bougies.- 2. Calculus dislodgers.- a) Wire basket.- b) Looped ureteral catheter.- c) Forceps.- 3. Transilluminator.- C. Cystoscopic attachments.- I. Cystoscope holders.- II. Teaching attachment.- III. Photographic attachments.- D. Sources of light for endoscopes.- I. Bulbs.- II. Quartz tube.- III. Batteries.- IV. Electric house current.- E. Care and maintenance of endoscopes.- I. Routine care.- 1. Basic precautions to prevent breakage.- 2. Disinfection.- II. Minor repairs and adjustments.- 1. Light failure.- a) Light bulb.- b) Contact rings of lamp post.- c) Contacts between cord and lamp post.- d) Light cord.- e) Connection of cord to battery terminals.- f) Rheostat.- g) Connections inside battery container.- h) Batteries.- 2. Blurred vision.- F. The cystoscopic room (theatre).- I. Aseptic technique, cleanliness and decorum.- II. Floor.- III. Electric switches.- IV. Darkened room.- V. Anesthetic equipment.- G. Cystoscopic room equipment.- I. Cystoscopic table.- II. Cystoscopic stools.- III. Irrigating fluid supply.- 1. Flask system.- 2. Sterilizer near ceiling.- 3. Pressurized from container on floor.- 4. Water sterilizer-pitcher-jar.- 5. Control of water by foot switch.- H. Endoscopic armamentarium in the armed forces.- II - The cystoscopic procedure.- A. Value of properly performed cystoscopy.- The cystoscopist.- 1. Training.- 2. Dexterity.- B. Indications and contraindications for cystoscopy.- I. Indications.- II. Contraindications.- C. Routine supplies for cystoscopy.- I. Sterile set-up.- II. Lubrication.- III. Drapes.- IV. Media for distending bladder.- 1. Water.- 2. Urine.- 3. Oil.- 4. Air.- D. Preparation of the patient.- I. Prophylactic antibiosis.- II. Bowel preparation.- III. Analgesia.- IV. General or spinal anesthesia.- V. Local anesthesia.- 1. Anesthetic agents.- 2. Application.- 3. Untoward reactions.- E. Position of the patient.- F. Checking of equipment.- I. Instruments.- II. Light bulbs.- G. Introduction of the cystoscope.- I. Information gained from passing the cystoscope.- 1. Stricture.- 2. Elevated posterior lip.- 3. Elongated prostatic urethra.- 4. Residual urine.- II. The causes of difficulties encountered during passage of the cystoscope.- H. Procedures for obtaining clear visualization.- I. Adequate intensity of illumination of the interior of the bladder.- II. Distention of the bladder.- III. Washing debris from the bladder.- IV. Manipulation of the inflow of fluid through the sheath.- V. Proper manipulation of the objective lens.- I. Orientation with different lenses (see Chap. I).- J. Routine bladder examination.- I. Blind spot.- II. Diverticular cavity.- K. Ureteral catheterization.- I. Ureteral catheters.- 1. Tips.- a) Whistle.- b) Olive.- c) Coudé.- d) Filiform.- e) Conical or Garceau and Braasch bulb.- 2. Size.- 3. F.
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Published by CRC Press 1994-08-22, 1994
ISBN 10: 0849332052 ISBN 13: 9780849332050
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Hdb. Urologie / Encycl. of Urol., VI. - Hrsg. v, C.E. Alken, V.W. Dix, H.M. Weyrauch, E- Wildbolz. - Berlin, Göttingen, Heidelberg, 1959, 8°, XIII, (1), 282 pp., mit 184 Fig., orig. Leinenband.
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Published by Springer, 1959
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Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg Apr 2012, 2012
ISBN 10: 3642865739 ISBN 13: 9783642865732
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -InhaltsangabeI - Diagnostic Endoscopy.- I - Endoscopic armamentarium.- A. Endoscopes.- I. Direct vision endoscopes.- 1. Advantages.- 2. Cystoscopes.- 3. Urethroscopes.- a) Internal illumination.- b) External illumination.- IL Lens endoscopes.- 1. Advantages.- 2. Optical systems used in endoscopes.- a) Right angle.- b) Obliquely forward.- c) Retrograde.- d) Directly forward.- e) Adjustable.- 3. Telescopes.- a) Wiring circuit.- b) Catheter guides and deflectors.- c) Protection of catheters.- d) Carriage for telescopes.- III. Endoscope sheaths.- 1. Illumination. Types of sheaths.- 2. Beaks and fenestrae of sheaths.- 3. Light posts.- 4. Stopcocks.- 5. Obturators.- 6. Locks.- IV. Sizes of endoscopes.- V. Instruments designed for endoscopic surgery.- 1. Stern McCarthy visual prostatic electrotome.- 2. Resectoscope made by Wolf (Germany).- 3. Modifications of the McCarthy electrotome.- 4. Visual lithotrites.- Telescope.- B. Instruments used through endoscopes.- I. Electrodes.- II. Forceps, rongeurs, and scissors.- III. Infiltration needles.- IV. Ureteral catheters (Chap. II).- V. Special ureteral catheters.- VI. Ureteral instruments.- 1. Bougies.- 2. Calculus dislodgers.- a) Wire basket.- b) Looped ureteral catheter.- c) Forceps.- 3. Transilluminator.- C. Cystoscopic attachments.- I. Cystoscope holders.- II. Teaching attachment.- III. Photographic attachments.- D. Sources of light for endoscopes.- I. Bulbs.- II. Quartz tube.- III. Batteries.- IV. Electric house current.- E. Care and maintenance of endoscopes.- I. Routine care.- 1. Basic precautions to prevent breakage.- 2. Disinfection.- II. Minor repairs and adjustments.- 1. Light failure.- a) Light bulb.- b) Contact rings of lamp post.- c) Contacts between cord and lamp post.- d) Light cord.- e) Connection of cord to battery terminals.- f) Rheostat.- g) Connections inside battery container.- h) Batteries.- 2. Blurred vision.- F. The cystoscopic room (theatre).- I. Aseptic technique, cleanliness and decorum.- II. Floor.- III. Electric switches.- IV. Darkened room.- V. Anesthetic equipment.- G. Cystoscopic room equipment.- I. Cystoscopic table.- II. Cystoscopic stools.- III. Irrigating fluid supply.- 1. Flask system.- 2. Sterilizer near ceiling.- 3. Pressurized from container on floor.- 4. Water sterilizer-pitcher-jar.- 5. Control of water by foot switch.- H. Endoscopic armamentarium in the armed forces.- II - The cystoscopic procedure.- A. Value of properly performed cystoscopy.- The cystoscopist.- 1. Training.- 2. Dexterity.- B. Indications and contraindications for cystoscopy.- I. Indications.- II. Contraindications.- C. Routine supplies for cystoscopy.- I. Sterile set-up.- II. Lubrication.- III. Drapes.- IV. Media for distending bladder.- 1. Water.- 2. Urine.- 3. Oil.- 4. Air.- D. Preparation of the patient.- I. Prophylactic antibiosis.- II. Bowel preparation.- III. Analgesia.- IV. General or spinal anesthesia.- V. Local anesthesia.- 1. Anesthetic agents.- 2. Application.- 3. Untoward reactions.- E. Position of the patient.- F. Checking of equipment.- I. Instruments.- II. Light bulbs.- G. Introduction of the cystoscope.- I. Information gained from passing the cystoscope.- 1. Stricture.- 2. Elevated posterior lip.- 3. Elongated prostatic urethra.- 4. Residual urine.- II. The causes of difficulties encountered during passage of the cystoscope.- H. Procedures for obtaining clear visualization.- I. Adequate intensity of illumination of the interior of the bladder.- II. Distention of the bladder.- III. Washing debris from the bladder.- IV. Manipulation of the inflow of fluid through the sheath.- V. Proper manipulation of the objective lens.- I. Orientation with different lenses (see Chap. I).- J. Routine bladder examination.- I. Blind spot.- II. Diverticular cavity.- K. Ureteral catheterization.- I. Ureteral catheters.- 1. Tips.- a) Whistle.- b) Olive.- c) Coudé.- d) Filiform.- e) Conical or Garceau and Braasch bulb.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -I - Diagnostic Endoscopy.- I - Endoscopic armamentarium.- II - The cystoscopic procedure.- III - Postendoscopic care, reactions and complications.- IV - The normal bladder and prostatic urethra.- V - Abnormal ureteral orifices.- VI - Abnormal appearance of mucosal blood vessels in the bladder and posterior urethra.- VII - Bladder contour abnormalities associated with normal mucosa.- VIII - Color abnormalities of the bladder mucosa without change of contour.- IX - Abnormalities of both color and contour within the bladder.- X - Abnormal bladder contents.- XI - Abnormalities of the bladder neck and posterior urethra in the male.- XII - Abnormalities of the bladder neck and urethra in the female.- XIII - Urethroscopy and miscellaneous endoscopic procedures.- II - Endoscopic Surgery.- XIV - Miscellaneous endoscopic surgical procedures and treatments.- XV - Endoscopic surgery - a specialty within a specialty.- XVI - Electrosurgical units.- XVII - Indications for endoscopic surgery.- XVIII - Examination, preoperative care and selection of the anesthetic.- XIX - Technique with the Stern-McCarthy electrotome.- XX - Variations in technique of endoscopic prostatic resection.- XXI - Endoscopic resection of the bladder neck in the female.- XXII - Immediate complications.- XXIII - Postoperative care.- XXIV - Results and sequelae.- References.- Author Index.Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 308 pp. Englisch.