William Grey Walter, 'The Electro-Encephalogram in Cases of Cerebral Tumour', 1937

Taken from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, March 1937. Discusses the basics of electroencephalography, alpha and beta waves, the effects of anaesthetics, ether, and barbiturates on E.E.G. readings, and use of E.E.G. to detect and locate cerebral tumours (with patient case histories). Also includes photographs and drawings of machinery, E.E.G. records, and cerebral anatomy. Paper appears to be incomplete.

Details

Measurements:
265.00mm (height)
210.00mm (width)
Extent:
1 paper, 13 pages
Identifier:
BURD/A/07/01
Access:
Open Access
rights:
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions

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