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Volume 330:1464-1465 May 19, 1994 Number 20
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Behavioral Neurology

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(100 Maxims in Neurology. Vol. 1.) By Orrin Devinsky. 384 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby-Year Book, 1993. $35.95. ISBN 0-8016-7280-5.

This book is the first in a series entitled 100 Maxims in Neurology, which is intended to provide clinically useful information, much of which is often not available in standard textbooks, to the practitioner. The series editor, Roger Porter, M.D., intends to provide this information in a format akin to clinical rounds. The series thus represents a unique approach to the study of neurology.

The field of behavioral neurology lends itself well to this format. For example, the physician must tailor the assessment of mental status to the individual patient in the course of the neurologic examination, rather than use . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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