Pneumonia by R. Heffron, Introduction by Maxwell Finland. The Biology of Pneumococcus by B. White, New Foreword by Robert Austin
Harvard University Press
Will be published approx. on 14. June 1979
Book
Hardback
1112 pages
978-0-674-67444-8 (ISBN)
Description
The search for effective immunization against pneumonia was a principal avenue of investigation before the advent of The search for effective immunization against pneumonia was a principal avenue of investigation before the advent of antibiotics made such an effort appear unnecessary. Recently, however, the limitations of antibiotic therapy have become increasingly evident, and interest has been renewed in many of the threads of research which have all but lain dormant since the 1930s. In 1978, a pneumococcal vaccine was licensed by the F.D.A., merely as evidence of a renaissance in pneumococcal research which is now taking place. We are pleased to be reissuing two classic volumes which provide a unique repository of data amassed prior to the time when penicillin precluded further exhaustive observation of the unmodified infection.
Heffron's Pneumonia is a compilation and analysis of all aspects of pneumococcal disease, including the distribution of pneumococcal types, the pathology of pneumonia, its epidemiology, symptoms, signs, complications, diagnosis, prognosis, and immunology. With a complete cross-reference index and an extensive bibliography, Heffron's book is still the definitive work on pneumococcal infections.
White's Biology of Pneumococcus contains the wealth of information acquired in the first six decades following the discovery of the pneumococcus. With a bibliography drawing together some 1593 papers, White's volume is of unquestionable significance as a historical record and the basis for further study.
Heffron's Pneumonia is a compilation and analysis of all aspects of pneumococcal disease, including the distribution of pneumococcal types, the pathology of pneumonia, its epidemiology, symptoms, signs, complications, diagnosis, prognosis, and immunology. With a complete cross-reference index and an extensive bibliography, Heffron's book is still the definitive work on pneumococcal infections.
White's Biology of Pneumococcus contains the wealth of information acquired in the first six decades following the discovery of the pneumococcus. With a bibliography drawing together some 1593 papers, White's volume is of unquestionable significance as a historical record and the basis for further study.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
197 tables, 22 line-art, 1 halftone
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 97 mm
Weight
3130 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-674-67444-8 (9780674674448)
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Content
* Foreword by Frederick T. Lord * Preface * Introduction * Causative Organisms in Pneumonia; and Pneumonia not Due to Pneumococci * The Pneumococcus and Type Incidence in Pneumonia * Pathology of Lobar Pneumonia * Aspects of Immunity * Experimental Pneumococcus Infections and Pathogenesis of Lobar Pneumonia * Epidemiology * Measures for the Prevention of Pneumonia * Symptoms of Lobar Pneumonia * Physical Signs in Lobar Pneumonia * Clinical Varieties of Pneumonia and Association with Other Conditions * Special Features in the Course of the Disease * Complications: Incidence and Treatment * Diagnosis * Differential Diagnosis * Prognosis * Recovery Factors and Duration of Immunity * General Therapeutic Measures * Serum Treatment * Results of Serum Treatment * Continuing Problems * Appendices * Bibliography * Index