Læknablaðið - 01.12.1968, Síða 86
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LÆKNABLAÐIÐ
LÆKNABLAÐIÐ
Eng’lish Index 1968
Læknablaðið is published jointly by the Icelandic Medical Association
and the Medical Association of Reykjavik; it appears bimonthly, six issues
covering a yearly volume.
Original articles are as a rule summarized in English, but it is the
intention of the Editors to provide foreign readers with a yearly English
index as well, briefly summarizing original papers.
Reprints are obtainable from LÆKNABLAÐIÐ, Domus Medica,
Reykjavik, Iceland. Original articles will also be provided in translation
for a small fee.
THE EDITORS.
Vol. 5k:l; Fébruary 1968:
pp. 7—16: Ólafsson, G.: Pacemaker-treatment.
A short survey on the main indications for pacemaker treatment,
followed by a brief technical description of three different types of
pacemakers.
pp. 19—31: Gíslason, G.: Nematodes in cattle and sheep in Iceland.
Paper on methods for nematodes egg counts as an indication of the
amount of nematodes. Discussion on antibody formation and effects of
proper nutrition as well as various drawbacks of the use of antihelmin-
thics.
Vol. 54:2; April 196S:
pp. 57—74: Halldórsson, S.: Hypoglycemia in Children.
Clinical presentation of two iilustrative cases with an extensive discus-
sion of the subject. — English summary and extensive references.
Vol. 54:8; June 1968:
pp. 109—122: Brekkan, Á.: Radiation Protection and Decision making in
Diagnostic Radiology.
A survey of medieal, administrative and communicative factors
influencing Diagnostic Radiology.
pp. 125—146: Hallgrímsson, J. G., and H. Þórarinsson: Trauma to the
Thorax and Thoracic Organs.
42 cases of chest injuries are presented together with a discussion in
general on chest injuries, their complications and treatment.
Vol. 54:4; August 1968:
pp. 153—167: Hallgrímsson, S: Cancer of the Colon and Rectum.
A report on 135 patients treated at the Surgical Dep:t, Landspítalinn
with an extensive summary in English.
pp. 169—177: Tulinius, H„ H. Hauksdóttir and Ó. Bjarnason: Chromosome
Studies Sponsored by the Genetical Committe, University of Iceland.
A report on the initiation of a laboratory for chromosome studies in
Iceland, starting 1967.