Atlas of electroencephalography

is needed, both to increase the number of survivors and, more important, to improve the quality of the survivors, is shared by the reviewer. The introductory chapters discuss terminology and the management of spina bifida occulta. The author's major concern is with spina bifida cystica, beginning with a unique description of the spinal lesion and associated dissection of the nerve roots and peripheral nerves in 12 cadavers. The roots and peripheral