Now in it's fourth edition, Diving and Subaquatic Medicine remains the leading text on diving medicine. This completely revised edition covers the newly described diseases of diving medicine, the modern types of diving and diving equipment, free and indigenous diving, as well as updating the previous edition's coverage of established diving disorders. Each medical disorder is discussed from an historical, aetiological, clinical, pathological, preventative and therapeutic perspective in the accessible but informative style that has made the previous editions so popular.
The principal disciplines addressed - diving medicine, occupational medicine and aquatic medicine - mean that the volume is vital reading for physicians, paramedics, navies, diving organisations and medical students at all levels. Those who know the book will waste no time in acquiring this update; those new to the text will soon find it a must for the personal bookshelf. Clinically-based text, designed to assist in diagnosis, investigations, first-aid treatment, with the major problems highlighted and indexed Introductory chapters on physics, physiology and equipment for those new to the field Unique and plentiful illustrations, case reports and discussions CONTENTS: Part 1 - Diving History of diving Physics and physiologyFree diving Diving equipmentUndersea environments Part 2 - Dysbaric Diseases: Barotraumas Pulmonary barotrauma Ear barotrauma Sinus barotrauma Other barotraumas Decompression sickness History and physiology Pathophysiology Decompression sickness: clinical Decompression sickness: treatment Dysbaric osteonecrosis Part 3 - Abnormal Gas Pressures Inert gas narcosis Hypoxia Oxygen toxicity Carbon dioxide toxicity Breathing gas contaminents High pressure neurological syndrome Part 4 - Aquatic Disorders The Drowning Syndromes Drowning Near-drowning Management of near drowning Salt-water aspiration syndrome Why divers drown Seasickness Thermal problems and solutions HypothermiaInfections: local Infections: general Trauma from marine creatures Venomous marine animals Fish poisoning Underwater explosions Part 5 - Specific Diving Diseases The Ear and diving Anatomy and physiology Investigations Hearing loss Vertigo and disorientation underwater Cardiac problems and sudden death Neurological disorders of diving Psychological and neuropsychological disorders Miscellaneous disorders: Carotid sinus syndrome Caustic cocktail Dental disorders Musculoskeletal diseases Ocular disorders Pulmonary oedema Skin reactions Trauma Drugs and diving Long-term effects of diving Part 6 - The Diving Accident Stress responses, panic and fatigue Why divers die: facts and figures Unconsciousness First aid and emergency treatment Oxygen therapy Investigation of diving accidents: equipment Investigation of diving fatalities Part 7 - Medical Standards for Diving Medical standards for snorkel (breath-hold) divers Medical standards for recreational divers Medical standards for commercial divers Asthma Cardiac disease Diabetes Age Diver selection Part 8 - Specialised Diving and its Problems Female divers Breath-hold divers Technical diving Technical diving problems Handicapped divers Occupation groups Diving in contaminated waters Deep and saturation diving Deep and saturation diving problems Hyperbaric facilities Sumarine medicine.
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