Fred Plum, Anne Parrish Titzell Professor of Neurology, Cornell University Medical College. Jerome B. Posner, Professor of Neurology, Cornell University Medical College; Chairman, Department of Neurology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
"The 4th edition is every bit as wonderful as the preceding 3, only with much more information...It is a wonderful clinical guide with clear descriptions of pathophysiology and application of modern technology for diagnosis."--
Lewis P. Rowland, M.D., Columbia University Medical Center"No book in any area of clinical neurology has paralleled the dominance of Plum and Posner. The Fourth Edition will sustain this preeminence and is a must for neurologists, neurosurgeons, intensivists, and emergency room physicians. We should all be grateful to the authors for presenting us with this updated gem."--
Robert B. Daroff, MD, Department of Neurology, Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Case Medical Center"Fred Plum and Jerome Posner wrote the first edition of
The Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma to provide practical guidance and the current edition is an admirable and pleasing successor. On the basis of pedigree, coherence, and thoroughness, it is currently the last word on the subject."--
New England Journal of Medicine"Plum and Posner's book...exceeded those traditional territories and included the study of a wide range of endocrine and metabolic disorders...This is a great book and a fitting tribute to him who inspired it."--
Brain"
Plum and Posners Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma is an essential text for the practicing neurologist, for the general intensivist or hospitalist, for the neurointensivist or neurosurgeon, and for the many students, residents, and fellows in the neurosciences. It stands the test of time, highlighting the legacy of Drs Plum and Posner, who have contributed so much to the field of neurology and to the training of generations of neurologists."--
Wade Smith, Annals of Neurology"This is an excellent text, and the substantial changes since the third edition easily justify the purchase of a new copy."--
Doody's"A necessity for all trainees involved in the care of the stuporous or comatose patient. This volume provides a clear framework from which to approach these clinical situations, and is highly recommended for neurosurgery residents and attendings alike."--
Journal of Neurosurgery"Over 50 years after its first edition, this book remains a gem among neurological monographs. Beyond maintaining a contemporary status, it has matured like good wine, improving over time to provide the reader with the best available summary of disorders of consciousness available on the market today...It belongs in every personal and institutional library."--
European Neurology"The book is a treasure trove of information, one of those books I will always be learning from...Everyone interested in the clinical aspects of disorders of consciousness should own a copy of this book."--
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry"The book is very readable and carefully arranged, and an appropriate index allows relevant content to be found quickly. The well-balanced selection of illustrations, including computed tomographic and magnetic resonance images, enriches the content and the graphics aid understanding...The fourth edition represents an excellent portrayal of the complex subject of consciousness disorders."--
Archives of Neurology"The 4th edition is every bit as wonderful as the preceding 3, only with much more information...It is a wonderful clinical guide with clear descriptions of pathophysiology and application of modern technology for diagnosis."--
Lewis P. Rowland, M.D., Columbia University Medical Center"No book in any area of clinical neurology has paralleled the dominance of Plum and Posner. The Fourth Edition will sustain this preeminence and is a must for neurologists, neurosurgeons, intensivists, and emergency room physicians. We should all be grateful to the authors for presenting us with this updated gem."--
Robert B. Daroff, MD, Department of Neurology, Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Case Medical Center"Fred Plum and Jerome Posner wrote the first edition of
The Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma to provide practical guidance and the current edition is an admirable and pleasing successor. On the basis of pedigree, coherence, and thoroughness, it is currently the last word on the subject."--
New England Journal of Medicine"Plum and Posner's book...exceeded those traditional territories and included the study of a wide range of endocrine and metabolic disorders...This is a great book and a fitting tribute to him who inspired it."--
Brain"
Plum and Posners Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma is an essential text for the practicing neurologist, for the general intensivist or hospitalist, for the neurointensivist or neurosurgeon, and for the many students, residents, and fellows in the neurosciences. It stands the test of time, highlighting the legacy of Drs Plum and Posner, who have contributed so much to the field of neurology and to the training of generations of neurologists."--
Wade Smith, Annals of Neurology"This is an excellent text, and the substantial changes since the third edition easily justify the purchase of a new copy."--
Doody's"A necessity for all trainees involved in the care of the stuporous or comatose patient. This volume provides a clear framework from which to approach these clinical situations, and is highly recommended for neurosurgery residents and attendings alike."--
Journal of Neurosurgery"Over 50 years after its first edition, this book remains a gem among neurological monographs...This book re-emphasizes the importance of neurology for proper diagnosis and management of stuporous or comatose patients. It belongs in every personal and institutional library."--
European Neurology"The book is a treasure trove of information, one of those books I will always be learning from...Everyone interested in the clinical aspects of disorders of consciousness should own a copy of this book."--
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry"The book is very readable and carefully arranged, and an appropriate index allows relevant content to be found quickly. The well-balanced selection of illustrations, including computed tomographic and magnetic resonance images, enriches the content and the graphics aid understanding...The fourth edition represents an excellent portrayal of the complex subject of consciousness disorders."--
Archives of Neurology"This text represents an extensive revision and update of a true classic in clinical neurology... this edition has been carefully edited to add relevant new data without altering the clinical feel of the prior work. The first three chapters alone provide adequate reason for this to be a 'must reference' available to all neurology residents and clinicians."--
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