Neurological Anatomy in Relation to Clinical Medicine (3rd Ed.)

The volume is beautifully produced. Connoisseurs of the misprint will be delighted on page 127 to find a major class of synaptic junction described as "anoaxonal". Research workers in epilepsy still utilise profitably the volumes on Basic Mechanisms (1969) and Experimental Models (1972). It is very much to be hoped that this volume will be superseded in the near future. participants who did not submit a manuscript. Surelytheyshould be congratulated.