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Landmark Papers in Neurology: Landmark Papers In

Editat de Martin R. Turner, Matthew C. Kiernan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 aug 2015
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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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199658602
ISBN-10: 0199658609
Pagini: 560
Dimensiuni: 186 x 247 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.27 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Landmark Papers In

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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This book is a wonderful addition to the library of any neurologist, neuroscientist, neurophysiologist, or technologist that is interested in exploring the journey from the origins in several topics of clinical neuroscience to our contemporary practice and understanding across many subspecialties.
The editors wisely chose a rigorous structure, involving 13 pages and 4 systematic sections: background, methods, results and conclusions/discussion... Despite the number of authors, the style is coherent, thereby helping readers to access information without having to read the entire book.
The format is excellent and provides a clear and organised approach enabling the reader to rapidly analyse each article. Specifically, the comments and critiques about the strengths and weaknesses of each study are of great value to the reader, giving an understanding of the study transcendence. . . this book is strongly recommended for all neurologists and professionals working in the field.
...the contributors and editors did a marvelous job with the daunting task of distilling a rich body of literature spanning multiple centuries. This book is well worth the read, as an excellent and inspiring review of the huge strides that have been made in the field of neurology in the last few centuries.
The authors choice papers are very influential, if not the most influential in the development of concepts in each field... The way of critical appraisal of these landmark papers in the book is valuable in that it will inspire neurologists and neuroscientists to explore the unknown and generate more landmark papers in the future.

Notă biografică

Dr Martin R. Turner is a Consultant Neurologist and Senior Clinician Scientist within the Oxford University Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences. His research focuses on understanding the variation in the clinical presentations of ALS / MND and finding biomarkers for them. In particular Dr Turner is interested in the role of the brain in ALS / MND, and using advanced neuroimaging to explore structure and function (through his affiliation with the Oxford Centre for the Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain: FMRIB).Professor Matthew C. Kiernan was recently appointed as the Bushell Chair of Neurology at the University of Sydney. He was appointed Professor of Neurology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPAH) in 2013 and Senior Staff Specialist RPAH. He is also a Senior Scientist at Neuroscience Research Australia. His research team's focus is clinical neurology, in particular disease pathophysiology and treatment strategies of frontotemporal dementia and motor neurone syndromes.