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Volume 334:926 April 4, 1996 Number 14
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Occupational and Environmental Neurology

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By Neil L. Rosenberg. 374 pp. Boston, Butterworth–Heinemann, 1995. $75. ISBN 0-7506-9513-3.

This is one of two books published within the past year in the area of occupational neurology, giving potential readers a broad spectrum of views in both classically described and more controversial work-related conditions of the nervous system. This book addresses neurologic disorders associated with occupational and environmental exposures, as well as the impact of idiopathic neurologic disorders on the ability of workers to remain productive. The latter aspect of the book is especially strong in its presentation of optimistic information for workers with epilepsy and Parkinson's disease.

The book is organized into four introductory chapters ("Overview," "Recognition and Evaluation . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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