TY - JOUR AU - PEATFIELD, RICHARD C. AB - 1548 BOOK REVIEWS of them, as yet, so topical as to be tedious in the rereading and I feel all would enjoy this collection of essays. I congratulate Christopher Kennard on his selection and on his first, of what I hope will be many, volumes in Recent Advances from No. 5 onwards. J. B. FOSTER Movement Disorders 2. Edited by C. D. Marsden and Stanley Fahn. 1987. Pp. 458. Sevenoaks: Butterworths. Price £34.00. Books are rare which identify important questions about what we do not know as well as what we do know. This is a feature set by the editors of this book which is often echoed in the well chosen chapters. Such an approach inevitably dates a book and this is the second volume on movement disorders, the last being published in 1982. The inclusion criteria for monographs in this series is that major advances have occurred in research that have brought about new concepts in patient management or that have altered the collective attitude. This allows inclusion of some important research advances in this area such as parkinsonism due to MTPT, positron emission tomograph y and molecular genetics. None of these can really be said to TI - BOOK REVIEWS JO - Brain DO - 10.1093/brain/111.6.1548-a DA - 1988-12-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/book-reviews-hn9ddPJpx5 SP - 1548 EP - 1549 VL - 111 IS - 6 DP - DeepDyve ER -