THE RELEASE OF NEURAL TRANSMITTER SUBSTANCES
Abstract
638 Book reviews some of the terms are not universally accepted. The size, detail, and price, than in the content of their reading mathematical explanations of a number of functions are matter. This latest book describes the conventional expressed in a way which will remain obscure to the methods of examination in a conventional manner, majority of physicians in Great Britain without 'A' using as illustrations a large number of excellent draw- level in maths. The substantial bibliography of nine ings instead of photographs which may often lose pages (408 quotations) covers miscellaneous subjects clarity in reproduction. After giving the important about practically anything from frequency analysis to in points history taking, the author deals with the EEG studies in the dumping syndrome or in patients technique of examination, and then, in a separate with neurosyphilis. section, with the interpretation of abnormal findings. There is no summary in English and the index is Some will find this irritating for it results in a lot of rather limited. The briefly summarized reports of 20 to repetition and requires frequent cross-reference patients contain no illustrations as to what the author filled future or past pages. The descriptions are clear, wishes to