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Essential Neurology

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A brand new edition of Essential Neurology brings the text fully up-to-date. This book is a core text for medical students and junior doctors, who want a comprehensive yet concise practical guide to clinical neurology. To make the book more readable and digestible, we have introduced colour into the text. This text provides clear explanations of the most common neurological and neurosurgical disorders. The most up-to-date clinical methods are covered to ensure students are learning the newest techniques. To enhance the readers’ understanding of this subject more illustrations, line drawings and scans are incorporated into the text. Another new addition is the inclusion of clinical cases with self-assessment questions at the end of every chapter. These help to clearly illustrate the clinical presentations of key neurological disorders. Essential Neurology is ideal for medical students on neurology attachments and an excellent review text for the MRCP examination. Reviews of previous edition "This is an excellent introductory text for medical students who want their neurology without frills."
―British Medical Journal "A well-presented manual of practical clinical neurology recommended as easy and enjoyable fundamental reading."
―Brain "This is an excellent book with a very good all round approach to an understanding of neurology at student level"
―Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry

288 pages, Paperback

First published June 13, 2005

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January 9, 2019
This book falls under the category of "simplicity is genius" and is a good example of why introductory books should not be overcomplicated. Not an amazing book but serves it's purpose very well.
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October 12, 2011
in two words: simple and concise
it lacks some aspects on the clinical part and what-is-the-best-next-step type of layout, while it focuses on dealing with the patient's needs and support beside medicine.
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