Brain Hypoxia.- Neuropathology of Cerebral Hypoxia.- Effects of Different Hemodynamic Condititions on Brain Capillaries: Alveolar Hypoxia, Hypovolemic Hypotension, and Oubain Edema.- Pathophysiological Aspects of Cerebral Hypoxia.- Activation of a Cortical Seizure Focus Under Hypoxia: O2-Deficiency Effect or Result of Tissue Acidosis?.- Cerebral Oxygen Consumption in Profound Arterial Hypoxemia and Hypocapnia.- Development and Time Course of Blood Brain Barrier Disturbances Caused by Hypoxia.- The Influence of Ventricular Perfusion on Normal Brain.- Biochemical Aspects of Cerebral Hypoxia.- Cerebral Metabolic Rates as Determinants of Hypoxic Survival of Adult Mice.- The Arterio-Venous Lactate and Pyruvate Difference of the Injured Human Brain and Reactions During Different Inspiratory Oxygen Pressures.- CSF-Electrolytes in Two Different Types of Metabolic Brain Edema.- The Clinical Significance of CSF Acid-Base Determination.- Clinical Aspects of Cerebral Hypoxia.- Restitution of Vasomotor Autoregulation by Hypocapnia in Brain Tumors.- Cerebral Metabolic Behaviour in Relation to Oxygen in Comas During the Acute Neurosurgical Phase.- Influence of CSF-Resorption Pathways on Intracranial Capacitance.- Five Year Follow-Up of 65 Patients Treated With Extra-Intracranial Arterial Bypass for Cerebral Ischemia.- The Response of Human Cerebral Blood Flow to Anaesthesia With Thiopentone, Methohexitone, Propanidid, Ketamine, and Etomidate.- The Value of Routine Respirator Treatment in Severe Brain Trauma.- Pain.- Central Interactions of the Systems of Rapidly and Slowly Conducted Pain.- Open Spinal Surgery for (Intractable) Pain.- Anterolateral Cordotomy in Cases of Phantom Limb Pain.- Results After Open Cordotomy.- Percutaneous Cordotomy.- Pain Treatment of Advanced Malignant Diseases by High Cervical Percutaneous Cordotomy.- Experience With Percutaneous Cordotomy.- Potentials and Limits of Percutaneous Cervical Cordotomy.- Neurophysiological Models for Nociception, Pain, and l“ž