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  • Publisher: London: Edward Arnold, 1944
  • Date published: 1944
  • Format: Hardcover
xxxvi, 751 pp, 114 figs.; xxvii, pp. 753-1838, figs. 115-332. Original cloth. Inner hinges reinforced. This copy does NOT have any library markings. Third printing. Garrison-Morton 4614 (London: 1940): "Monumental work. It includes a vast amount of history and hundreds of references." "His unfinished two-volume Neurology . with a style reminiscent of that of Samuel Johnson, was his magnum opus; it was the greatest since Oppenheim's" (Haymaker and Schiller, Founders of Neurology, 2d ed., p. 538).
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  • Publisher: Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1955.
  • Date published: 1955
  • Format: Hardcover
xiii, 702, [31] pp, 83 figs.; viii, 1 leaf, pp. 703-1351, [22], figs. 84-196; viii, pp. [1353]-2060, [99] pp, figs. 197-279. Original cloth. Very Good. This copy does NOT have any library markings. Second Edition, American issue. Garrison-Morton 4614 (1st ed., 1940): "Monumental work. It includes a vast amount of history and hundreds of references." "His unfinished two-volume Neurology . with a style reminiscent of that of Samuel Johnson, was his magnum opus; it was the greatest since Oppenheim's" (Haymaker and Schiller, Founders of Neurology, 2d ed., p. 538).
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  • Publisher: Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1940.
  • Date published: 1940
  • Format: Hardcover
xxxvi, 751 pp, 114 figs.; xxvii, pp. 753-1838, figs. 115-332. Original cloth. Very Good. This copy does NOT have any library markings. First American Edition of Garrison-Morton 4614 (citing London: 1940 ed.): "Monumental work. It includes a vast amount of history and hundreds of references." "His unfinished two-volume Neurology . with a style reminiscent of that of Samuel Johnson, was his magnum opus; it was the greatest since Oppenheim's" (Haymaker & Schiller, p. 538).
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