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Volume 331:1102 October 20, 1994 Number 16

Headache: Diagnosis and Treatment

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Edited By C. David Tollison and Robert S. Kunkel. 418 pp., illustrated. Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins, 1993. $50. ISBN 0-683-08425-9.

Headache is the subject of more than 50 books in print, ranging from self-help paperbacks to textbooks covering the entire spectrum of scientific literature on all the major subtypes of headache. Headache: Diagnosis and Treatment is yet another book on this topic. Its purpose is to provide health professionals with a practical textbook on the classification and treatment of head pain. It contains 47 chapters, primarily by American practitioners with expertise in the management of headache who represent a wide range of disciplines, such as neurology, internal medicine, otolaryngology, and psychology. Consequently, it comprehensively covers multiple approaches to the treatment . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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