Neurological Differential Diagnosis /
The majority of doctors are ill at ease when confronted by a patient with a neurological problem. Candidates for qualifying examinations and higher diplomas dread that they will be allocated a neurological 'long case'. This is a serious reflection on the adequacy of training in neurology....
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1996
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Edition: | 2nd edition |
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