ABSTRACT

This pre-eminent work has developed over six editions in response to man's attempts to climb higher and higher unaided, and to spend more time at altitude for both work and recreation. Building on this established reputation, the new and highly experienced authors provide a fully revised and updated text that will help doctors continue to improve the health and safety of all people who visit, live or work in the cold, thin air of high mountains.
The sixth edition remains invaluable for any doctor accompanying an expedition or advising patients on a visit to altitude, those specialising in illness and accidents in high places, and for physicians and physiologists who study our dependence on oxygen and the adaptation of the body to altitude.

section Section I|86 pages

The Environment and Its People

chapter 242|12 pages

The atmosphere

chapter 3|14 pages

Geography

chapter 4|24 pages

High altitude residents

chapter 5|16 pages

Travelers and workers at high altitude

section Section II|260 pages

Physiologic Responses to Hypoxia

chapter 1107|12 pages

Acclimatization

chapter 8|20 pages

Pulmonary gas exchange

chapter 9|20 pages

Control of breathing

chapter 10|18 pages

Oxygen affinity and acid–base balance

chapter 11|22 pages

Cardiovascular system

chapter 12|22 pages

Central nervous system

chapter 13|18 pages

Hematologic responses

chapter 14|20 pages

Peripheral tissues

chapter 15|18 pages

Energy balance and metabolism

chapter 16|28 pages

Endocrinology and renal function

chapter 17|16 pages

Sleep

chapter 18|26 pages

Exercise

chapter 19|18 pages

Physiology of extreme altitude

section Section III|160 pages

Clinical High Altitude Medicine

chapter 37020|32 pages

Acute mountain sickness

chapter 21|12 pages

High altitude cerebral edema

chapter 22|24 pages

High altitude pulmonary edema

chapter 24|16 pages

Chronic altitude illness