Dec 25, 2009
The Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders (GEND) is a one-stop source for medical information that covers diseases, syndromes, drugs, treatments, therapies, and diagnostic equipment. It keeps medical jargon to a minimum, making it easier for the layperson to use. The Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders presents authoritative and balanced information and is more comprehensive than single-volume family medical guides.
Almost 400 full-length articles are included in The Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders. Articles follow a standardized format that provides information at a glance. Rubrics include:
A preliminary topic list was compiled from a wide variety of sources, including professional medical guides, consumer guides, and textbooks and encyclopedias. The advisory board, made up of seven medical and healthcare experts, evaluated the topics and made suggestions for inclusion. Final selection of topics to include was made by the medical advisors in conjunction with Gale editors.
The essays were compiled by experienced medical writers, physicians, nurses, and pharmacists. GEND medical advisors reviewed most of the completed essays to insure that they are appropriate, up-to-date, and medically accurate.
The Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders has been designed with ready reference in mind:
The Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders is enhanced with over 100 images, including photos, tables, and customized line drawings.
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