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Advances in Veterinary Science.

Volume III. Edited by C. A. Brandly and E. L. Jungleer. Price, $13.00. Pp. 579. Academic Press, Inc., 111 Fifth Ave., New York 3, 1957.

Richard Doyle, Reviewer

AMA Arch Neurol. 1959;1(6):703-704.

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Attention is called to the second article, in Volume III of "Advances in Veterinary Science," entitled "Diseases of the Central Nervous System of Domesticated Animals and Comparisons with Human Neuropathology," by J. R. M. Innes and L. Z. Saunders. The authors have attempted to classify the neuropathological disorders of veterinary science. They admit that their catalogue is incomplete, although it is indeed very extensive. Their task is complicated by the paucity of exhaustive pathological study of neurological diseases of animals. They point out that economic factors have dictated an emphasis on infectious diseases.

As a review of diseases of the nervous system of animals, the article has much to recommend it. It contains many references to comparative neuroanatomy and extensive reports of unpublished, as well as published, cases of animal nervous system disease. It is well illustrated and has a bibliography of over 600 articles. Critical reviews of many case . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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