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2. Autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia type III: Linkage in a large British family to a 7.6-cM region on chromosome 15q14-21.3
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3. The lives of musicians - are we interested?: SS 3-3
4. A comparison of an anterior jaw lift manoeuvre with the Berman airway for assisting fibreoptic orotracheal intubation
5. The Cotard syndrome. Report of two patients: with a review of the extended spectrum of ‘délire des négations’
6. Founders of neurology: www.uic.edu/depts/mcne/homepage/neurofounders
7. Problems with capnography at high altitude
8. Upholstererʼs PIN
9. James Parkinson (1755–1824): A pioneer of child care
10. Dictionary of Anti-Epileptic Drug Synonyms, Chemical Names and Nonproprietary Names
11. Robert Lawson (?1846–1896)
12. Photic Stimulation By White Lines?
13. 10-year stroke prevention after successful carotid endarterectomy for asymptomatic stenosis (ACST-1): a multicentre randomised trial
14. A Historical Dictionary of Psychiatry
15. Chapter 33 - Spinocerebellar ataxia type 11
16. Groundwater: medicine by the glassful?
17. Robert Lawson (?1846–1896)
18. Supplements
19. William Close (1775-1813): medicine, music, ink and engines in the Lake District
20. FRAGMENTS OF NEUROLOGICAL HISTORY
21. Jules Cotard (1840-1889)
22. Jules Cotard (1840-1889): His life and the unique syndrome which bears his name
23. Charles Bell (1774–1842) and an early case of muscular dystrophy The Third Meryon Society Lecture read at Worcester College, Oxford on 28 July, 2000
24. Charcot and the myth of misogyny
25. COMPREHENSIVE NEUROLOGY.
26. Maurice Anthony Barker Richard Lindsey Batten Mohan Bhakta Robert Alan Caldwell William Roy Costain
27. Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802): neurologist.
28. Intractable epilepsy
29. APPARATUS Problems with capnography at high altitude.
30. Anterior interosseous nerve palsy: spontaneous recovery in two patients.
31. Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease. Modification of clinical and electroencephalographic activity with methylphenidate and diazepam.
32. ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUG CONCENTRATIONS IN PLASMA: Clinical Evaluation of 321 Estimations in 237 Unselected Patients.
33. Peripheral neuropathy in uremia.
34. Peripheral neuropathy after disulfiram administration.
35. A brainstem syndrome associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection. A report of two cases.
36. EPILEPSY AND INSANITY
37. Points from letters: Photic stimulation by white lines?
38. Monozygous twins discordant for multiple sclerosis
39. Unusual manifestations of herpes zoster
40. Aqueduct stenosis and manic depressive psychosis.
41. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis presenting as transient homonymous hemianopia.
42. Methods of Analysis of Anti-Epileptic Drugs
43. A comprehensive gas chromatographic scheme for the estimation of antiepileptic drugs
44. DYSTONIC REACTION TO PERPHENAZINE
45. Cranial bruits.
46. Loffler's Eosinophilic Endocarditis with Balint's Syndrome (Optic Ataxia and Paralysis of Visual Fixation)
47. Presumed plasmacytoma of clivus producing isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy.
48. Peripheral neuropathy and myeloma
49. ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUG CONCENTRATIONS IN PLASMA:Clinical Evaluation of 321 Estimations in 237 Unselected Patients
50. Snakebite Poisoning
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