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Louis Bakay. An Early History of Craniotomy: From Antiquity to the Napoleonic Era. Charles C. Thomas. 1985. 168pp.

Russell N. DeJong. A History of American Neurology. Raven Press. 1982. 157pp.

Mervyn J. Eadie. The Flowering of a Waratah: A History of Australian Neurology and of the Australian Association of Neurologists. John Libbey Eurotext. 2000. 250pp.

H. S. J. Lee (editor). Dates in Neurology: A Chronological Record of Progress in Neurology Over the Last Millennium. Informa Health Care. 2000. 164pp.

Lawrence C. McHenry; Fielding Hudson Garrison. Garrison's History of Neurology: Revised and Enlarged with a Bibliography of Classical, Original, and Standard Works in Neurology. Charles C. Thomas. 1969. 552pp. Revised from Garrison's chapter in the 1925 work by Charles L. Dana, Textbook of Nervous Diseases.

Walther Riese. A History of Neurology. MD Publications. 1959. 223pp.

F. Clifford Rose (editor). A Short History of Neurology: The British Contribution, 1660-1910. Butterworth-Heinemann. 1999. 282pp.

F. Clifford Rose (editor). Neurology of the Arts: Painting, Music, Literature. Imperial College Press. 2004. 452pp.

John David Spillane. The Doctrine of the Nerves: Chapters in the History of Neurology. Oxford University Press. 1981. 467pp.

Elliot S. Valenstein. The War of the Soups and the Sparks: The Discovery of Neurotransmitters and the Dispute Over how Nerves Communicate. Columbia University Press. 2005. 237pp.



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