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Dr. Raymond D. Adams, coauthor of the authoritative textbook Principles of Neurology (4th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989), is, along with Dr. Bruce O. Berg, a revered founder of child neurology. In an interview in 1990, Adams avowed that his greatest contribution to child neurology was fostering the development of the child neurologistneuroscientist. Many of his trainees and a growing number of academic child neurologists well grounded in clinical neurology have contributed to Berg's Principles of Child Neurology. The book presents essential topics, such as epilepsy and disorders of consciousness and metabolic and degenerative disorders, in a masterly manner. Moreover,
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