by Stephen G. Waxman, M.D., Ph.D., chair and professor of neurology and professor of pharmacology and neurobiology
McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange (New York) 2002; 400 pages
This text links basic concepts in neuroanatomy with clinical correlations. The new edition reflects the state-of-the-art in the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders and discusses the latest advances in molecular and cellular biology in the context of neuroanatomy.
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