[PDF] Neuromodulation for Facial Pain (Progress in Neurological Surgery, Vol. 35) 1st Edition (2020) by Konstantin V. Slavin

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  • Authors: Konstantin V. Slavin

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Since its original publication, Orthopaedic Neurology: A Diagnostic Guide to Neurologic Levels has distinguished itself as a clearly written, uniquely focused text sought after by practitioners and trainees in orthopaedics, neurosurgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pain medicine, anesthesiology, neurology, and nursing, as well as primary care specialties. The second edition retains this standard of excellence while providing thorough updates in medical illustration, teaching techniques, and new approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with spinal cord injuries. Now in vibrant full color, it offers a distinctive and practical combination of anatomy, the physical exam, and clinical pearls, highly readable and abundantly illustrated.

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Review Review from previous edition: “…this book is an important and well-written contribution to the Oxford Handbooks series, and will prove useful, especially for those pharmacists and students developing skills and knowledge in patient-orientated pharmacy.” – British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology”I would thoroughly recommend this text for purchase by students and practising pharmacists alike.” – The Pharmaceutical Journal, 2007″For both the newly qualified and the more experienced pharmacist, in hospital or community, this reasonably priced and useful compilation, light in weight but durably bound, should find a home alongside the BNF next to the dispensary phone, in the consultation area, on ward rounds or on visits to care homes.” – Chemist & Druggist, July 2007

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