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London, Melborne, Auckland, Edwar Arnold, A Division of Hodder & Stoughton, 1992, 4°, (10), 1557 pp., zahlr. Abbildungen, orig. Leinenband. Content: General pathology of neurons and neuroglia, L.W. Duchen; the pathophysiology of raised intracranial pressure, J.D. Miller and J. Hume Adams; head injury, J. Hume Adams; hypoxia and vascular disorders, D.I. Graham; spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage, R.O. Weller; bacterial infections, Helen Reid and R.J. Fallon; virus diseases, Margaret M. Esiri and Peter G.E. Kennedy; parasitic and fungal infection, Francesco Scaravilli; demyelinating diseases, Ingrid V. Allen and John Kirk; malformations, B.N. Harding; perinatal brain damage, Lucy B. Rorke; lysosomal and peroxisomal disorders, Brian D. Lake; nutritional deficiencies and metabolic disorders, L.W. Duchen and Jean M. Jacobs; toxic disorders, Jean M. Jacobs and Pamela M. Le Quesne; diseases of the basal ganglia, cerebellum and motor neurons, D.R. Oppenheimer and Margaret M. Esiri; the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, C.S. Treip; disorders of the spone and spinal cord, J. Trevor Hughes; diseases of the peripheral nerve, P.K. Thomas, et al; epilepsy, B.S. Meldrum and C.J. Bruton; ageing and the dementias, B.E. Tomlinson; diseases of muscle, D.G.F. Harriman. Joseph Godwin Greenfield (1884-1958) was an early neuropathologist. He created, with 28 founding members, the neuropathological club, which would eventually become the British Neuropathological Society. Greenfield served as pathologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery at Queen Square.
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