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NeurooftalmologÃa clÃnica. Fundamentos nace de la misma necesidad que motivó el desarrollo de su 1.a edición hace 21 años: proporcionar un complemento exhaustivo, pero mucho más conciso, a la 6.a edición en 3 volúmenes del extenso y conocido texto de referencia obligada en la subespecialidad, Walsh & Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology. Dados los continuos avances que se han producido desde que se publicó la última edición hace años, esta 4.a edición brinda una cobertura concisa y de gran calidad sobre la neurooftalmologÃa actual. La obra se organiza de manera práctica e intuitiva, y ofrece acceso rápido a la información esencial y necesaria para evaluar y tratar de manera efectiva la mayorÃa de las afecciones neurooftálmicas. Distribuida en cinco secciones (sistemas visuales aferente y eferente, trastornos de la pupila, trastornos de los párpados y trastornos no orgánicos), todo el contenido se organiza en 24 capÃtulos, y se incluye uno nuevo sobre técnicas de neuroimagen.
Focus on the most important clinical knowledge in neuro-ophthalmology! Walsh & Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology: The Essentials distills the most vital content from the esteemed three-volume parent text, Walsh & Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, widely acknowledged as the definitive reference in the field, to bring you just the practical, hands-on information you need to effectively evaluate and manage the majority of neuro-ophthalmic conditions. A concise, intuitive organization speeds your access to today's best know-how, so you can efficiently provide optimal care to your patients. Features:Make the best use of the newest imaging techniques, including OCT, high-resolution CT/MRI, and multifocal ERG. Manage the full gamut of neuro-ophthalmological disorders with the aid of five sections that thoroughly cover the afferent visual system, the pupil, the efferent (oculomotor) system, the eyelid, and non-organic disorders. Glean information at a glance through a highly visual presentation that includes clear diagrams, tables, and images, many now in color. Evaluate complex eye movement disorders by viewing helpful videos online.
';I want to be intelligent, even if I do live in Boston.'an anonymous Bostonian, 1929In this spectacular romp through the Puritan City, Neil Miller relates the scintillating story of how a powerful band of Brahmin moral crusaders helped make Boston the most straitlaced city in America, forever linked with the infamous catchphrase ';Banned in Boston.'Bankrolled by society's upper crust, the New England Watch and Ward Society acted as a quasi-vigilante police force and notorious literary censor for over eighty years. Often going over the heads of local authorities, it orchestrated the mass censorship of books and plays, raided gambling dens and brothels, and utilized spies to entrap prostitutes and their patrons.Miller deftly traces the growth of the Watch and Ward, from its formation in 1878 to its waning days in the 1950s. During its heyday, the society and its imitators banished modern classics by Hemingway, Faulkner, and Sinclair Lewis and went to war with publishing and literary giants such as Alfred A. Knopf andThe Atlantic Monthly. To the chagrin of the Watch and Ward, some writers rode the national wave of publicity that accompanied the banning of their books. Upton Sinclair declared staunchly, ';I would rather be banned in Boston than read anywhere else because when you are banned in Boston, you are read everywhere else.' Others faced extinction or tried to barter their way onto bookshelves, like Walt Whitman, who hesitantly removed lines fromLeaves of Grassunder the watchful eye of the Watch and Ward. As the Great Depression unfolded, the society shifted its focus from bookstores to burlesque, successfully shuttering the Old Howard, the city's legendary theater that attracted patrons from T. S. Eliot to John F. Kennedy.Banned in Bostonis a lively history and, despite Boston's ';liberal' reputation today, a cautionary tale of the dangers caused by moral crusaders of all stripes.
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