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- BookNisar Ahmad Chowdri, Fazl Q. Parray, editors.Contents:
1. Surgical anatomy of anal canal and rectum
2. Physiology of defecation
3. Hemorrhoids
4. Anal fissure
5. Perianal sepsis and fistula
6. Pilonidal disease
7. Rectovaginal fistulas
8. Anorectal injuries
9. Anal incontinence
10. Complete rectal prolapse in adults
11. Pelvic floor dysfunction
12. Perianal dermatiology
13. Benign ulcers of the anorectum
14. Benign stricutes of anorectum
15. Benign tumors of the anorectum.Digital Access Springer 2016 - ArticlePepper MC, Lantis SD.J Invest Dermatol. 1977 Feb;68(2):111-2.A new method of sectioning hair specimens has been devised that employs Araldite as an embedding medium. This has greater rigidity than paraffin and eliminates the possibility of compression on sectioning with resultant distortion of the hair shaft. Semithin sections could be sectioned at the perpendicular and examined with phase contrast optics. By correlating the cross section with the longitudinal position of the hair shaft within this translucent medium, exact cross sections of various hair types could be obtained.