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9780192625045
This is an expertly written and illustrated account of the problems of coping with exposure to high altitude. The features of acclimatization in humans are examined, with chapters devoted to the effects of high altitude on the cardiopulmonary and digestive systems, sleep, fertility and pregnancy, infection and allergy, athletic performance, and cerebral function. There are also detailed descriptions of the various high altitude diseases. As well as being of obvious practical significance to those clinicians accompanying or responsible for climbers, tourists, soldiers, athletes and astronomers at high altitude, this completely revised fourth edition has a broad scientific appeal, with up to date information on hyperbaric treatment of acute mountain sickness, the new syndromes of subacute mountain in Tibet and India, and cancer in the Andes.Heath, Donald is the author of 'High-Altitude Medicine and Pathology', published 1995 under ISBN 9780192625045 and ISBN 0192625047.
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