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- Bookedited by Michael J. Balboni, John R. Peteet.Contents:
Religion and spirituality in OBGYN / Rachel Peragallo and John Thorp
Religion and spirituality in pediatrics / Ray Barfield and Sarah Barton
Religion and spirituality in family medicine / Timothy P. Daaleman
Religion and spirituality in psychiatry / Dan G. Blazer
Religion and spirituality in internal medicine / Lydia S. Dugdale and Daniel P. Sulmasy
Religion and spirituality in surgery / John Tarpley and Margaret Tarpley
Religion and spirituality in gerontology / Harold G. Koenig
Religion and spirituality in oncology / Alan Astrow
Religion and spirituality in palliative medicine / Tracy Balboni and Michael Balboni
Religion and spirituality in the intensive care unit / Alex Cist and Philip Choi
Religion and spirituality in medical ethics / Farr A. Curlin
Religion and spirituality in medical education / Marta Herschkopf and Christina Puchalski
Religion and spirituality in nursing / John Swinton and Lynn Vanderpot
Medicine, spirituality, religion and psychology / Kelly Trevino and Kenneth Pargament
Spirituality, resistance, and modern medicine : a sociological perspective / Jonathan Imber
Anthropologies of medicine, religion, and spirituality and their application to clinical practice / Lance D. Laird and L. Linda Barnes
Law, religion, and the physician-patient relationship / Michael P, Moreland and O. Carter Snead
Medicine and spirituality : a historical perspective / Gary B. Ferngren
Philosophical perspectives on medicine and religion / James A. Marcum
Medicine, religion and spirituality in theological context / Brett McCarty and Warren Kinghorn
Religion and health : a synthesis / Tyler VanderWeele.Digital Access Oxford 2017 - ArticleFuchs U.Prog Biochem Pharmacol. 1977;13:182-4.The folds of the intimal surface do not represent the endothelia. Rather, they are produced by tissue shrinkage occurring during preparation, with the shrinking process proceeding in the arteriosclerotic bed differing from that in the normal vessel wall. Consequently, the surface appearance, or texture, of arteriosclerotic beds is different from that of the normal vessel wall. Administration of angiotensin results in the deposition of parietal microthrombi and fibrin filaments as well as in the adhesion of mononuclear leukocytes to the inner coat of the vessel.