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  Vol. 13 No. 3, September 1965 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Biochemical Aspects of Neurological Disorders.

By John N. Cumings and Michael Kremer. Price, $11. Pp. 336. F. A. Davis Co., 1914 Cherry St., Philadelphia, Pa 19103, 1965.

Melvin D. Yahr, MD, Reviewer

Arch Neurol. 1965;13(3):336.

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This volume is a collection of lectures given at the National Hospital, Queen Square during 1964. Patterned after its predecessor, it reviews current biochemical concepts in relation to clinical features and pathogenesis of some of the more commonly encountered neurological diseases. Included are the myopathies, neuropathies, demyelinating diseases, mental disorders, and head injuries. The contributors, equally divided between clinical and basic scientists, are all outstanding investigators in their fields of special interest. The material is clinically oriented, extremely readable, and should prove to be a handy reference for the practicing neurologist and for those who are in training. . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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