Neurology (Oxford Core Texts)

Neurology (Oxford Core Texts)

by Michael Donaghy (Author)

Synopsis

Introducing neurology in a concise, innovative and memorable way. In line with the new integrated medical curricula and written for the medical undergraduate, this book covers the most important neurological problems in clinical practice, highlighting the crucial neuroanatomical and neurophysiological background, introducing the pathogenesis of neurological disease, discussing treatment and management, and also covering ethical and rehabilitation issues. Neurology (OXFORD CORE TEXTS) introduces the major neurological diseases deals with weakness, visual symptoms, headaches, blackouts and stroke covers the general principles of history-taking gives practical advice on how to perform simple neurological examination has detailed instructions on examination in particular clinical circumstances includes genuine case histories, key points and further reading is fully illustrated with clinical photos and line diagrams

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 221
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 17 Jul 1997

ISBN 10: 0192627953
ISBN 13: 9780192627957

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I get the impression that the examiners in Finals probably won't ask me anything that I couldn't find in this book ... it is an excellent and efficient revision tool not only for the written papers in Finals, but also for the examination skills and OSCEs. It's small and easy to read. If you turn up a few times in outpatients and you read this slim book, I think you'll do well. Read the book first, and you might even impress the consultant! Cambridge Medicine, Vol 17, No 2