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Published October, 2012
By Winston C.V. Parris
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
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STUART Pain control has become one ofmedicine's most rapidly growing disciplines, and Iwelcome the opportunity to write this foreword to abook that Iam sure will make its own unique contribution to advancing this discipline.

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Published September, 2012
By Thomas Janisse
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There are, however, no studies or case reports and only several articles published on the anesthetic considerations for a person with AIDS or in pain with AIDS.

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Published October, 2011
By N. Timothy Lynch and Sridhar V. Vasudevan
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Chronic and persistent pain, which is a problem for the individual who suffers and the society that has to deal with it, has become increasingly appreciated.

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Published October, 2011
By Jawahar N. Ghia
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Aimed primarily at the pain center/clinic in the university hospital setting, this book ranges from his torical perspectives to current pain centers with their less orthodox methods of re lieving chronic pain to the future of algology as a specialty.

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Published October, 2011
By S.E. Abram
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The diagnosis of cancer inspires fear, in part because of the high mortality rate associated with most malignancies, and in part because of the perception that cancer is a painful disease. One study of the severity of cancer pain estimates that pain is moderate to severe in 50% of cancer pain patients, very severe or excruciating in 30% [3].

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Published September, 2011
By Narinder Rawal and Dennis W. Coombs
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One of the most exciting developments in medicine in this century has been the discovery of opioid receptors and their pharmacology. The clinical sequelae of the discovery of opioid receptors has been the development of the technique of intraspinal administration of opioids.

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Published September, 2011
By Wilfrid Jänig, Michael Stanton-Hicks and Robert A. Boas
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