Principles of neurology
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Principles of neurology
McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division, c1993
5th ed
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- :international ed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: ISBN 9780070003415
Description
The fifth edition is thoroughly updated to present a complete state of the art of clinical neurology. Coverage begins with the cardinal manifestations of neurologic disease, goes on to describe how these manifestations correlate to clinical syndromes, and then reviews the diagnosis and treatment of the neurologic diseases in which the syndromes fit. This text has been designed to act as a useful teaching format for students, residents, and practitioners.
Table of Contents
- Approach to the patient with neurologic disease
- cardinal manifestations of neurologic disease
- growth and development of the nervous system and the neurology of ageing
- the major categories of neurologic disease
- diseases of the spinal cord, peripheral nerve and muscle
- psychiatric disorders.
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:international ed. ISBN 9780071125338
Description
This handbook serves as a concise, but thorough, summary of the clinical portions of the fifth edition of "Principles of Neurology". The organization parallels the textbook and features the logical progression of "Approach to the Patient" followed by the "Clinical Manifestations of Disease" and then coverage of specific neurological diseases and syndromes. The focus of the handbook is on-the-spot diagnosis and management. An overview of psychiatric disorders is also included.
Table of Contents
- Part I: Approach to the patient with neurologic disease
- Part II: Cardinal manifestations of neurologic disease
- Part III: Growth and development of the nervous system and the neurology of ageing
- Part IV: The major categories of neurologic disease
- Part V: Diseases of the spinal cord, peripheral nerve, and muscle
- Part VI: Psychiatric disorders.
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