I. Principles of Urinary Tract Pharmacology --;1. The Autonomic Pharmacology of the Urinary Tract --;2. Non-autonomic Drugs Acting on the Urinary Tract --;3. Pharmacology of the Urinary Tract Striated Muscle --;II. Use of Pharmacological Agents in Urinary Tract Disorders --;4. Effects of Drugs on the Ureter and Renal Pelvis --;5. Pharmacological Management of the Neuropathic Bladder and Urethra --;6. Pharmacological Treatment of Non-neurogenic Voiding Dysfunction --;7. Pharmacological Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy --;8. The Use of Adrenocortical Steroids in Urology --;Appendix. Common Proprietary Equivalents of Drugs Mentioned in the Text.
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Urologists have, for example, developed strong links with microbiol- ogists over mutual problems of infection in the urinary tract, urolog- ists have been involved in the development of modern management of renal disease and especially renal failure, indeed even before the subject of nephrology had been defined.