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Volume 330:73-74 January 6, 1994 Number 1
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Clinical Autonomic Disorders: Evaluation and Management

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Edited by Phillip A. Low. 800 pp., illustrated. Boston, Little, Brown, 1993. $165. ISBN 0-316-53390-4.

This book, whose editor has developed one of the best-known laboratories of autonomic function in the world, provides a complete overview of disorders of the autonomic nervous system. It covers the anatomy and physiology of the autonomic nervous system, clinical evaluation of autonomic function, and autonomic disorders. The section on anatomy and physiology benefits immensely from numerous large and detailed illustrations. The book in general is quite user-friendly. Each chapter is preceded by a full-page summary of the important points covered.

The section on the evaluation of autonomic function is superb. It contains an enormous amount of information on noninvasive . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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