The gold-standard text that has defined neurology – updated for today’s practice in full color The definitive text on the full-spectrum of neurology for decades, Adams and Victor's
provides the treatment and management strategies needed to confidently
handle both common and rare neurologic conditions. Written in a clear,
consistent tone, this classic resource will meet the needs of the
seasoned professional or the aspiring clinician. Written from the
perspective of the general neurologist, Adams and Victor's has been hailed as the most detailed, thorough, and authoritative text available on the subject. Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology,
Tenth Edition describes the various categories of neurologic disease
and the main diseases that constitute each. Each subject is introduced
by a detailed discussion of the symptoms and signs of disordered nervous
function, their anatomic and physiologic bases, and their clinical
implications. Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology is logically divided into six parts: - The Clinical Method of Neurology
- Cardinal Manifestations of Neurologic Disease
- Growth and Development of the Nervous System in the Neurology of Aging
- Major Categories of Neurologic Disease
- Diseases of the Spinal Cord, Peripheral Nerve, and Muscle
- Psychiatric Disorders
The
Tenth Edition is highlighted by the welcome addition of full-color
photographs, expanded coverage of important subspecialties, and an
increased number of tables and figures. Edition after edition, Adams and Victor's
has stayed true to its original mission: to provide a well-written,
readable text emphasizing a disciplined presentation of clinical data
and lucid descriptions of underlying disease processes.
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