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Adams and Victor's principles of neurology / Maurice Victor, Allan H. Ropper.

LIBRA RC346 .A3 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Victor, Maurice, 1920-2001.
Contributor:
Ropper, Allan H.
Adams, Raymond D. (Raymond Delacy), 1911-2008.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nervous system--Diseases.
Nervous system.
Neuropsychiatry.
Nervous System Diseases.
Mental Disorders.
Medical Subjects:
Nervous System Diseases.
Mental Disorders.
Physical Description:
xi, 1692 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Edition:
Seventh edition.
Other Title:
Principles of neurology
Place of Publication:
New York : McGraw-Hill, Medical Publishing Division, [2001]
Summary:
You know it as the masterwork in its field...and now, you can own the newest, most up-to-date version of this classic text: Adams and Victor's PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGY, 7th Edition. This remarkable volume now incorporates the latest findings in the growing areas of neurology even as it retains its authority, comprehensive scope, and popular, easy-use format.
Approaches neurologic disease just as you would approach the patient!
Adams and Victor's PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGY, 7th Edition, begins with a detailed exposition of the symptoms and signs of disordered nervous function, just as you would begin with symptoms as presented by a patient. The text logically proceeds to syndromes and then to a description of all the main categories and types of disease that express themselves by each syndrome.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0070674973
0071163336
OCLC:
45276692

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