Item #3591 The Neurosurgical Approach to Intracranial Infections A review of personal experiences, 1940-1960. F. J. Irsigler, H Olivecrona.

The Neurosurgical Approach to Intracranial Infections A review of personal experiences, 1940-1960

Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1961.

Illustrated by 67 Figures. Hardcover. Very Good- with no dust jacket. Item #3591

Library stamps/marks/slip/labels/pocket, cloth sun, light tone, top edge bump. Solid oversize hardcover copy. ; "Gunshot wounds of the head are of course a very important course of brain abscess and infection, but in civilian practice fortunately rare. Complicated fractures of the vault and fractures of the base of the skull are at present the most imporatant source of intracranial infection, and are likely to increase in importance due to ever increasing frequency of motor accidents. .... There is an abundance of material of traumatic abscesses both due to gunshot wounds and to peace-time accidents involving the vault, the base of the skull and the paranasal sinuses, which is extensively documented by case histories and well chosen illustrations." - Foreword. ; Ex-Library; 111 pages pages.

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