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Clinical Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously Simple (3rd Edition; Book & CD-ROM)

This now-classic text (over 300,000 copies sold) presents the most relevant points in clinical neuroanatomy with mnemonics, humor and case presentations.

For neuroanatomy courses and Board review.

Now includes attached CD-ROM on Neurologic Localization with: 3D animated rotations of the brain.

Neuroanatomy laboratory tutorial with photographs of brain specimens.

Clicking on any area of the nervous system reveals the name of the structure and the effects of an injury to that area, with explanations.

Selecting a symptom graphically shows all areas of the nervous system that, when injured, could result in the symptom.

Tutorial on how to localize neurologic injuries; Interactive quiz of classic neurologic cases; single Windows/Macintosh hybrid CD + book..

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