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 Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 1-112, January 1965
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Neurologic Sarcoidosis: Study of 18 Cases
ALLEN SILVERSTEIN; MARTIN M. FEUER; LOUIS E. SILTZBACH
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):1-11.
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Anatomic Changes in Congenital Insensitivity to Pain: Absence of Small Primary Sensory Neurons in Ganglia, Roots, and Lissauer's Tract
AUGUST G. SWANSON; GEORGE COLIN BUCHAN; ELLSWORTH C. ALVORD JR.
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):12-18.
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Sensory Radicular Neuropathy
ROGER W. TURKINGTON; JOSEPH W. STIEFEL
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):19-24.
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Radiofrequency Brain Lesions: Size as a Function of Physical Parameters
GERHARDT von BONIN; W. WATSON ALBERTS; E. W. WRIGHT JR.; BERTRAM FEINSTEIN
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):25-29.
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Isotope Study of Brain Blood Turnover in Vascular Disease
W. H. OLDENDORF; MASAMI KITANO
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):30-38.
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Hemangioblastoma and Vascular Malformations As One Lesion
RICHARD B. RAYNOR; ALLEN F. KINGMAN JR.
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):39-48.
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Total Cerebral Blood Flow And Metabolism: A New Method for the Repeated Serial Measurement of Total Cerbral Blood Flow Using Iodoantipyrine (1131) With a Report of Determination in Normal Human Beings of Blood Flow, Oxygen Consumption, Glucose Utilization and Respiratory Quotient of the Whole Brain
O. M. REINMUTH; PERITZ SCHEINBERG; BERNADETTE BOURNE
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):49-66.
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Cineradiography of Swallowing: Obseruation in Patients With Lesions of Brain Stem, Lower Cranial Nerves, or Bulbar Musculature
ALLEN SILVERSTEIN; DAVID FAEGENBURG
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):67-71.
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Function of Posterior Columns in Man
ALBERT W. COOK; E. JEFFERSON BROWDER
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):72-79.
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Misleading "All Median Hand"
A. A. MARINACCI; KARL O. VON HAGEN
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):80-83.
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Cerebral Emboli From Cardiac Tumors
ROBERT J. JOYNT; GEORGE ZIMMERMAN; RIAD KHALIFEH
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):84-91.
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Takayasu's Arteritis: An Auto Immune Disease
JEAN-LOUIS RIEHL; W. JANN BROWN
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):92-97.
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Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy: Case Report With Special Emphasis on Associated Pathology of Peripheral Nervous System
HIDEO NAMIKI
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):98-107.
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REGULAR DEPARTMENTS
News and Comment: ANNOUNCEMENTS
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):108-109.
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Congenital Malformations, Papers and Discussions
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):110.
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Cunningham's Textbook of Anatomy, ed 10.
Charles R. Noback
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):110.
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Problems of Dynamic Neurology.
Thomas W. Farmer
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):110-111.
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Progressive Paralyse (General Paresis).
Alfred Gallinek
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):111.
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Major Problems in Neuroendocrinology.
Robert A. Fishman
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):111-112.
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BOOKS RECEIVED
Arch Neurol. 1965;12(1):112.
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