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It might be argued that we could somehow make do without two more textbooks on pediatric neurology. After all, numerous books are already available, ranging in detail from simplistic to encyclopedic. In addition to their shared topic, both Pediatric Neurology for the Clinician and Neurologic Aspects of Pediatrics have a somewhat unorthodox organization evidently designed to appeal to the non-neurologist. Some of these innovations work better than others.
The book edited by David is intended for both physicians and other health professionals and thus provides more than the usual discussion of the neurologic examination and various diagnostic studies. The first
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