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Brain, Vol. 125, No. 10, 2364-2365, October 2002
© 2002 Oxford University Press


Book Review

ATLAS OF NEUROANATOMY

Robert M. Santer

School of Biosciences 2, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

ATLAS OF NEUROANATOMY
By Joseph J. Warner
2001. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann
Price £90. pp. 676. ISBN 0750672501.

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As stated in the Foreword by Dr M. A. Samuels, Joseph Warner’s Atlas of Neuroanatomy is the result of a ‘life-long love affair with the nervous system’. It is a huge book in every sense resulting from the accumulation of a vast amount of neuroanatomical material (slides, neurohistological preparations, sections of autopsy material, etc.) during a long career in clinical neurology and neuroscience. As Dr Warner states in the Preface, all the illustrations in the book are the result of his own involvement at every stage of preparation, from resection of nervous tissue at autopsy until the final production of the photographs for subsequent reproduction at the . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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