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  Vol. 5 No. 3, September 1961 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Arch Neurol. 1961;5(3):340-346.

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Second International Congress of Neurological Surgery.—

The Scientific Program of the Second International Congress of Neurological Surgery Meeting at the Statler Hilton, Washington, D.C., is as follows:

Monday, Oct. 16, 1961 9 A.M.-12 NOON

SYMPOSIUM I. RADIOACTIVITY AND HEAVY RADIATION PARTICLES

William H. Sweet, U.S.A., Moderator Biological Effects of Heavy Radiation Particles

Cornelius A. Tobias, U.S.A., essayist Lee E. Farr, U.S.A., discusser

Disruption of Nervous Tissue by Radiation Webb Haymaker, U.S.A., essayist Samuel P. Hicks, U.S.A., discusser

Diagnostic Uses of Radioisotopes Thérése Planiol, France, essayist Bertram Selverstone, U.S.A., discusser Lyle A. French, U.S.A., discusser

Therapeutic Uses of Radioisotopes Jean Talairach, France, essayist John Hankinson, England, discusser

Cerebral Radiosurgery Lars Leksell, Sweden, essayist John H. Lawrence, U.S.A., discusser

2 P.M.-5 P.M.

GENERAL SESSION (Voluntary Papers)

Radioactive Bismuth (Bi206), Its Biological Basis and Results of Localizations and Possible Specific Diagnosis of Intracranial Expansive Lesions F. Mundinger, Germany

Histological and Dosimetric Correlations . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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