The Cerebrospinal Fluid /

For centuries the great minds of medical science puzzled over the importance of the cerebrospinal fluid. As far back as Hippocrates, it was thought that this "phlegm" that flooded the intracranial contents had pathological significance. However, not until the late 1800s, when Quincke intro...

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Main Author: Herndon, Robert M
Other Authors: Brumback, Roger A
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1989
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