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History of Neurology

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Most recent content (20 Oct 2009):

HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
Abraham Lincoln did not have type 5 spinocerebellar ataxia
John G. Sotos
Neurology 2009; 73: 1328-1332. [Full text] [PDF]  

Past content (since Aug 2001):

HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
Rosenow’s rabbits and postencephalitic parkinsonism
Daniel O. Claassen and Christopher J. Boes
Neurology 2009; 73: 1240-1241. [Full text] [PDF]  

RESIDENT AND FELLOW SECTION
Child Neurology: Past, present, and future: Part 1: History
John J. Millichap and J. Gordon Millichap
Neurology 2009; 73: e31-33e. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
Jean-Martin Charcot and his vibratory chair for Parkinson disease
Christopher G. Goetz
Neurology 2009; 73: 475-478. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
Georges Marinesco and the early research in neuropathology
O. Buda, D. Arsene, M. Ceausu, D. Dermengiu, and G. C. Curca
Neurology 2009; 72: 88-91. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

ARTICLES
Neurologic disorders are prevalent in HIV-positive outpatients in the Asia-Pacific region
E. Wright, B. Brew, A. Arayawichanont, K. Robertson, K. Samintharapanya, S. Kongsaengdao, M. Lim, S. Vonthanak, L. Lal, C. Sarim, S. Huffam, P. Li, D. Imran, J. Lewis, W. H. Lun, A. Kamarulzaman, G. Tau, S. T. Ali, K. Kishore, M. P. Bain, R. Dwyer, G. McCormack, M. Hellard, C. Cherry, J. McArthur, and S. Wesselingh
Neurology 2008; 71: 50-56. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
The intriguing case of Christina the Astonishing
Sallie Baxendale
Neurology 2008; 70: 2004-2007. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

RESIDENT AND FELLOW SECTION
Emerging Subspecialties: Neurorehabilitation: Training neurologists to retrain the brain
Michael A. Dimyan, Bruce H. Dobkin, and Leonardo G. Cohen
Neurology 2008; 70: e52-54e. [Full text] [PDF]  

HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
The history of progressive muscular atrophy: Syndrome or disease?
Jeldican Visser, J. M.B.Vianney de Jong, and Marianne de Visser
Neurology 2008; 70: 723-727. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

HISTORICAL NEUROLOGY
Alexia and agraphia: Contrasting perspectives of J.-M. Charcot and J. Hughlings Jackson
Victor W. Henderson
Neurology 2008; 70: 391-400. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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