|
|
List Price: $99.95 Price: $88.50 You Save: $11.45 (11%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.8 EAN: 9780070674974 Edition: 7 ISBN: 0070674973 Label: McGraw-Hill Professional Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Professional Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1692 Publication Date: December 19, 2000 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Studio: McGraw-Hill Professional Editorial Review: Product Description: You know it as the masterwork in its field...and now, you can own the newest, most up-to-date version of this classic text: Adams and Victor's PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGY, 7th Edition. This remarkable volume now incorporates the latest findings in the growing areas of neurology even as it retains its authority, comprehensive scope, and popular, easy-use format. Approaches neurologic disease just as you would approach the patient! Adams and Victor's PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGY, 7th Edition, begins with a detailed exposition of the symptoms and signs of disordered nervous function, just as you would begin with symptoms as presented by a patient. The text logically proceeds to syndromes and then to a description of all the main categories and types of disease that express themselves by each syndrome. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Neurology TextbookGood textbook for Neurology registrars. Written by only two authors it gives the text a more consistent approach compared to other texts. The font is big enough and doesn't strain ones eyes during those late nights of studying. What I like is the introductory review of the anatomy and physiology of the appropriate section at the start of each chapter. This saves one having to open another book to look for that information. Obvious disadvantage is with such a ... Read More Rating: - Good information but very judgemental Good information but the authors put their own 2 cents in when it would better if they would remain objective. To me that was not very professional. Rating: - Not my kind of bookThis book is packed with excellent information, but such info is very hard to extract. The style is verbose, and there is no way to differentiate what is mandatory to know from what is advisable to know to what is impermissible not to know. Because of this poor design, it is almost useless unless you already know the topic pretty well. If you are specializing in the topic, buy it. If you are planning to buy this as your first clinical neurology book, find something else. Rating: - Excellent BookDetailed book in Neurology. This book is wealth of new information and researches in Neurology. I would recommend this book for who is interested in Neurology as reference and text book. Rating: - An ideal and a superb textThis book is a classic reference text in neurology surpassing any other book in the field . Every resident in neurology should possess one and neurologists are no exemption . The minute details in genetics are kept to the bare minimum and at the same time the clinical aspects are stressed . The neuroanatomy and physiology at the beginning are simply fantastic. Kudos to Professor A. Ropper . Professor K.N.Viswanathan, AVMC, Pondicherry, India. |