A practical, quick reference guide for use on the ward and in clinical settings, this is the essential handbook for neurologists in training and practice, and all those involved in the care of patients with neurological disorders.
I love neurology and expected this book to be as grand as the others I've read from the Oxford series (OHCM and OH of Obstetrics and Gynaecology) but was thoroughly disappointed. Chapters are extremely short and almost telegraphic.
I read this book a long time ago when I was still in medical school in 2005-2010 (so most likely its older version). Definitely a must-read textbook for medical students, junior physicians, or medical doctors.
Oxford Handbooks are known for their good approach to the topic and informative approach. however this one was not the best of I have ever read. Many chapters were too short and lacked important data about subject.