27 feb 2010

Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology 8th Edition - Allan H. · Robert H.

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Adams and Victor's book ranks first among textbooks in neurology on account of its didactics." "...the book remarkable when compared with other similar texts. Principles of Neurology originated from the chapters on neurological diseases in the first several editions of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. The continued expansion of these sections by Adams and Victor, despite repeated commitments to shortening them, led an exasperated Tinsley Harrison to exclaim to Dr. Adams “....we'll have to change the name of the book to Principles ofInternal Medicine and Details of Neurology.” Ray Adams wrote the entire first edition of the book in longhand during his summer vacation of 1975 in Lausanne and asked his highly regarded young colleague Maurice Victor to round out the manuscript over the following year. Adams and Victor attracted considerable attention by initiating a new style of pedagogy that emphasized the basic principles of neurology before introducing the disease entities.

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