An Athletics Compendium
K 1 1 - 2 9 Injuries& SportsMedicine 11 The British encyclopaedia of medical prac/ticeunder the general editorship of Sir Humphry Rolleston. London: Butterworth, 1936-1941. 13 vols. BL: 7321.ppp.l Volume 2 hasa section 'Athletic(sp'p302-309) Drby Adolphe Abrahams, one of the foremostexperts on athletics medicine, and Honorary Medical Officer to the British OlympAic thletic Team. ^ Subsequent ed. Kl 5 12 Athletic injuries: prevention, diagnosis and treatment / Augustus Thorndike. London: Kimpton, 1938. 208p; illus; index BL: 07481.bb.l c ^ = Subsequent ed. K3l 13 Athletic injuries: prevention, diagnosis and treatment / Augustus Thorndike. 2nd ed. London: Kimpton, 1942. 216p; illus; index BL: 7483.aaa.l ^ Previous ed. K12; subsequent ed. K14 14 Athletic injuries: prevention, diagnosis and treatment / Augustus Thorndike. 3rd ed. London: Kimpton, 1948. 243p; illus; index BL: 7483.aaa.7 ^ Previous ed. K13; subsequent ed. K20 15 The British encyclopaedia of medipcraalctice / under the general editorship of the Rt. Hon. Lord Horder. 2nd ed. London: Butterworth, 1950-1952. BL: 2025.b W. E. Tucker contributes a new chapter on athletic injuries. ^ Previous ed. Kl 1 16 A medical handbook for athletic and football club trainers / William D. Jarvis foreword by J. P. Curries. London: Faber & Faber, 1950. 144p; illus BL: 7384.b.44 17 Athletic injuries / P. H. Sharp. London: Athene, 1952. 24p BL: 7483.a.27 On the homoeopathic treatment of sports injuries. 18 Sports injuries, manual for trainers and coaches / Donald F. Featherstone; foreword by Rex Salisbury Woods. London: Nicholas Kaye, 1954. 132p; illus BL: 7484.m.29 Practical advicfoer trainersand coacheswho may lack deep medicalknowledge. 19 Sports injuries: prevention and active treatment / Christopher R. Woodard. London: Max Parrish, 1954. 127p BL: 7484.b.l4 A textbook on 'active treatment', which enables an athlete treocover from Injuries without losing physical condition. 20 Athletic injuries: prevention, diagnosis and treatment / Augustus Thorndike. 4th ed. London: Kimpton, 1956. 252p; illus; index BL: 7442.p.6 ^ Previous ed. K14; subsequent ed. K26 21 Circuit training / Ronald E. Morgan and Graham T. Adamson; forewords by Geoffrey H. G. Dyson and John H. C. Colson. London: Bell, 1957. 88p; illus BL: 7923.a.6 Circuit training now forms a part of the general conditioning of most athletes. Tbhoiosk explains the physiological justification for this type of training and contains illustrationasnd descriptions of the wide range of exercises. sAeminal workin its period. ^ Subsequent ed. K22 22 Circuit training / Ronald E. Morgan and Graham T. Adamson. 2nd ed. London: Bell, 1957. 94p; illus BL: X.449/309 ^ Previous ed. K21 23 The disabilities and injuries of sport / Adolphe Abrahams; foreword by Harold M. Abrahams. London: Elek, 1961. viii, 95p BL: 7324.e.6 24 Sports injuries and thetireatment / John H. C. Colson and William J. ArmourL.ondon: Stanley Paul, 1961. 224p; illus BL: 7326.a.47 ^ Subsequent ed. K36 25 Athletic injuries / Elizabeth Mary Page. London: Arco, 1962. 168p; illus (Handybooks) Cover title: Athleticinjuries <&their treatment BL: X.329/81 26 Athletic injuries: prevention, diagnosis and treatment / Augustus Thorndike. 5th ed. London: Kimpton, 1962. 259p; illus; index BL :X.329/124 ^ Previous ed. K20 27 Hints on athletic injuries (with physiotheratpreyatments) / Cliff Bould. London: Amateur Athletic Association, 1962. 64p; illus BL: X.329/991 28 Sports medicine / edited by John Garrett Pascoe Williams; foreword by Sir Arthur Porritt. London: Edward Arnold, 1962. xi, 420p BL: 7326.tt.15 29 Treatment of injuries to athle/tesDonald H. O'Donoghue. London: Saund1e9r6s,2. xiii, 649p; illus BL: 7326.h.l ^ Subsequent ed. K35 [ 154 ]
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