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Au sein de ses dix-neuf commissions permanentes comme de ses groupes de travail, l'Académie nationale de médecine aborde les grands défis médicaux actuels mais également la majorité des problèmes émergents qui relèvent aussi bien de léthique ou du droit que de la médecine. Le présent ouvrage regroupe les rapports et les comptes rendus réalisés en 2007 et qui nont pas encore fait lobjet de publication. Ils couvrent les domaines suivants : Addictions. Cancer. Cardiologie. Conditions d'exercice. Eau et alimentation. Éthique, droit et médecine. Fibromyalgie. Formation professionnelle. Thermalisme.Transplantations. Vaccinations. Ces textes sont le fruit des travaux des membres de l'Académie auxquels se joignent parfois des personnalités extérieures invitées en raison de leurs compétences.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Cannabis Physiopathology and Detection features an outstanding collection of contributions from leading researchers around the world. Papers were presented at the Second International Colloquium on Illicit Drugs, held at the French National Academy of Medicine in April 1992. The book reviews the latest clinical reports describing the effects of cannabis on the brain (imaging techniques, memory and psychomotor performance, cannabis, and schizophrenia), effects on reproduction (male and female), and carcinogenicity. Aspects of detection covered in the volume include methods, results of different testing groups, and legal issues associated with testing and detection. Cannabis Physiopathology and Detection will be an important addition to the reference collections of marijuana researchers, pathologists, government agencies, medical school libraries, and drug testers.
This wide-ranging and imaginative book examines the social and scientific role of the French Academy of Medicine from its creation in 1820 to the outbreak of the Second World War. It employs academic activities and sources to explore such major questions in the social and scientific history of medicine as the nature of therapeutic reasoning, the specificity of French medicine, and the consequences of hierarchial centralization for the medical profession.
"With diverse constitutions, a multiplicity of approaches, styles, and aims is both expected and desired. This volume locates medical history within itself and within larger historiographic trends, providing a springboard for discussions about what the history of medicine should be, and what aims it should serve."--Jacket