An Athletics Compendium

Injuries& SportsMedicine K 3 0 - 4 4 30 Athletic injuries / Lynn O. Litton and Leonard F. Peltier. London: Churchill, 1963. x, 222p; illus BL: 07326.p.2 31 Medical care of the athlete / Allan James Ryan. London: McGraw-Hill, 1963. xii, 343p BL; 7327.e.23 32 Injury in sport: the physiology, prevention and treatment of injuries associated with spo/rt edited by J. R. Armstrong and W. E. Tucker; foreword by Sir Adolphe Abrahams. London: Stapl1e9s,64. xii, 628p; illus BL; X.320/96 A monumental production by two great orthopaedic surgeons. It is divided into three sections. Thfeirst deals with the normfuanl ctions of the body insporting activities; the secodnedals separately wnitnheteen major sports, including athletics; and the third section is concernedwith treatment. 33 Doping: proceedings of an international seminar organised atthe Universities of Ghent & Brussels, May 1964, by the ResearchCommittee of the International Council of Sport and Physical Education, UNESCO / edited by A. de Schaepdryver and M. Hebbelinck. Oxford: Symposium Publications Division, Pergamon, 1965. xi, 180p; illus BL; X.320/429 An early seminarin the periodimmediately preceding the extensive use of anabolic steroids. 34 Medical aspects of sport apnhdysical fitness/ John G. P. Williams. Oxford: Pergamon, 1965. viii, 192p (Commonwealth and international library; no. 2128) BL; X.329/1087 An important contribution to the literature of sports medicine. 35 Treatment of injuries to athlet/es Don H. O'Donoghue. 2nd ed. London: Saunders, 1970. xiv, 715p; illus; index ISBN; 0-7216-6926-3 BL; X.320/2556 ^ Previous ed. K29; subsequent ed. K37 36 Sports injuries and their treatme/ntJohn H. C. Colson and William J. Armour. Rev. ed. LondSotann:ley Paul, 1975. 234p; illus BL: X.329/10018 ^ Previous ed. K24 37 Treatment of injuries to athlet/es Don H. O'Donoghue. 3rd ed. London: Saunders, 1976. ii-xviii, 834p; illus; index ISBN; 0-7216-6927-1 BL; SRL ^ Previous ed. K35; subsequent ed. K41 38 How to prevent and heraulnning and other sports injuries / Eric Golanty; illustrations by David Wellner. London: Yoseloff, 1979. 135p; illus; index; pbk bibliography: pi 32 ISBN; 0-498-02391-5 (cased) •0-498-02480-6 (pbk) BL; X.629/13444 39 The runners' repair manual: a complperteogram for diagnosing and treating your foot, leg and back problems / Murray F. Weisenfelwd ith Barbara Burr. London: W.H. Allen, 1981. xvi, 193p; illus; index Originally published:New York: St.Martin's Press, 1980 ISBN; 0-491-02934-9 BL; X.629/15885 40 Sport, culture and ideology / edbityedJennifer Hargreaves. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982. ix, 254p; illus; index; pbk ISBN: 0-7100-9242-3 BL: X.529/52184 Notable for its chap'tSerport and drugs' (pp197-212) by Martyn Lucking, the1902 Commonwealth shpouttt champion. 41 Treatment of injuries atothletes / Don H. O'Donoghue. 4th ed. London: Saunders, 1984. 714p; illus; index ISBN; 0-7216-6928-X BL; SRL ^ Previous ed. K37 42 Foul play: drug abuse in sports / Tom Donohoe, Neil Johnson. Oxford: Blackwell, 1986. 189p; illus; index ISBN; 0-631 -14844 -2 BL;YH.1986.b.293 This work remains the most concise and clear account of drug abuse insport. Thceo-authors, both clinical researchers for a major pharmaceutical company, provide a briefhistorical overview itnheir introduction, pefore presenting detailed chapters on stimulants, anabolic steroids, drugs and the female athlete, anti­ anxiety drugs, and painkillers. Current trends are examined and speculation as to futuretrends are presented. The counter-arguments are considered and the mositgnificant caseosf drug abuse revealed in 19S>6 and 1987 are discussed. Three useful appendices and a glossary are included. 43 Drugs in sport/ edited by D. R.Mottram. London: Spon, 1988. xviii, 169p ISBN; 0-419-13880-3 (cased) • 0-419-13890-0 (pbk) BL; YK. 1989.a.l 667 •YK.1989.a.l668 44 Running injuries / Tim Noakes, Stephen Granger. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. 144p; illus; pbk ISBN; 0-19-570617-X BL: YK.1992.a. 10753 ^ Subsequent ed. K52 [ 155 ]

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