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Handbook of Botulinum Toxin Treatment

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This practical guide is for doctors and paramedical staff wishing to use botulinum toxin (BT), a protein which has been used effectively in the treatment of most major muscular spasms. The first sections provide historical background and technical information, with the main body of the text concentrating on the different conditions in which BT is used.

The format for the chapters is standardized for ease of use and quick reference, and emphasis is placed throughout on the practical application of botulinum toxin.

289 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1995

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Peter Moore

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Pete Moore is an English science writer, author, speaker and facilitator. His work aims to convey scientific concepts in layman's terms to enable public debate. Many of his books look at aspects of what it is to be human, and how the technological implementation of scientific discoveries will affect us. His writings cover a wide range of areas including science, philosophy, theology and history, and much of his writing aims to show the history behind ideas as well as revealing their strengths and weaknesses. His business, ThinkWrite, provides a tested and structured method for writing complex or long documents clearly and successfully.

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