Current understanding of neurological disease has been evolving
over the past 150 years. With the increasing and earlier
sub-specialization of neurology trainees, and their variable
exposure to higher academic study, there is little opportunity to
put this development into a historical context as a whole.
Understanding the 'evidence-base', or appreciating the lack of it
in some cases, is an important part of training but this is rarely
presented in a palatable, entertaining form. Part of the Landmark
Papers in series, this book brings together the ten most important
papers for each sub-speciality within neurology, covering the full
range of major neurological conditions. Papers have been selected
by leading international experts, who not only summarize what each
paper showed, but place them into a wider context that makes a
coherent story of how their sub-speciality has developed.
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