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Brain, Vol. 123, No. 7, 1528-1530, July 2000
© 2000 Oxford University Press


Book reviews

MOTOR DISORDERS.

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C. M. Wiles

Department of Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK

With eyes glazed by publication excess during a perusal of the neuroscience bookshelves at a conference or in a library, your attention may be arrested by Motor Disorders. Perhaps it is the sort of book that the `muscle disease/peripheral nerve/motor neuron diseases' subspecialists will have contributed to and perhaps there will be also be contributions about cerebellar and movement disorders compacted into one handy volume. The preface indicates that the proposed content is different from the standard textbooks and draws an analogy with Michael Brooke's admirably focused title A Clinician's Guide to Neuromuscular Disease, published some years ago. Dr Brooke, who has written the Foreword, notes that he is delighted to be asked to compose a foreword for the book `... on muscle diseases'. This foreword is an interesting piece in itself . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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