The neurology short case

Medical students, junior doctors in training, non-neurological specialists and general practitioners will all be faced with patients exhibiting neurological symptoms at some point in their career. This book describes a number of simple approaches to examining patients with common neurological proble...

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Main Author: Morris, John G. L. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Hodder Arnold 2005
Edition:Second edition
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