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"Exciting" is probably not the word to use in describing this 473-page clinical reference book, but it is certainly one of the first words that comes to mind. Sarnat has done what many clinicians have been saying for some time should be done: he has pulled together all the basic scientific research in the field of embryology, presented it in a manner that will be palatable to clinicians and scientists outside the field of neuroembryology, related a bewildering array of clinical entities to the neuroembryologic processes described, and presented the resulting conditions with the associated neurophysiologic and imaging data in
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