Adams and Victor's Principles of NeurologyThe classic, definitive text on the full spectrum of neurology. Reflecting a modern approach to neurology, a new format highlights more complete and accessible approaches to treatment and clinical management strategies. This thoroughly revised edition features more coverage of treatment and neuroimaging, renown signs and symptoms sections integrated throughout, and over 800 illustrations. |
Contents
Part 2 Cardinal Manifestations of Neurologic Disease | 35 |
Part 3 Growth and Development of the Nervous System and the Neurology of Aging | 491 |
Part 4 Major Categories of Neurologic Disease | 527 |
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