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This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. Abstract This is a very timely book, for while there appeared recently under the editorship of Alexander, Marburg and Brunner a series of volumes on the neurology of the ear and some years previously a similar work on the eye and the nervous system, these volumes were entirely too large for the average student and physician. In the present volume chief emphasis is laid on the neurology of the eye and the ear, and in addition there is a discussion of the neurology of the nose, mouth, larynx and pharynx. There are also interesting chapters on the relation of pain to the fifth nerve, complications of the seventh nerve and diseases of the vegetative fibers of the middle ear. The book begins with a presentation of the anatomy and symptomatology of lesions of the brain stem and brain. This is adequately and well presented. It is followed by a discussion of
Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry – American Medical Association
Published: Mar 1, 1932
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