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Contents: April 1 1955, Volume 5, Issue 4   [Index by Author]       Other Issues: Previous Next  
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Knox H. Finley, William Allen Longshore, Jr., Richard J. Palmer, Robert E. Cook, and Naomi Riggs
Western Equine and St. Louis Encephalitis: Preliminary Report of a Clinical Follow-up Study in California
Neurology 1955 5: 233. [PDF]  

John Logothetis
Desoxyn Therapy for Nocturnal Seizures: A Preliminary Report
Neurology 1955 5: 236. [PDF]  

I. S. Wechsler
S. Weir Mitchell
Neurology 1955 5: 242. [PDF]  

Leonard T. Kurland and Donald W. Mulder
Epidemiologic Investigations of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: 2. Familial Aggregations Indicative of Dominant Inheritance Part II.
Neurology 1955 5: 249. [PDF]  

Arthur M. hssek
Effect of Combined Afferent Lesions on Motor Function
Neurology 1955 5: 269. [PDF]  

Robert S. Schwab and Morris E. Chafetz
Kemadrin in the Treatment of Parkinsonism
Neurology 1955 5: 273. [PDF]  

Alex J. Arieff and Norman Dobin
Electrodiagnosis in Poliomyelitis
Neurology 1955 5: 278. [PDF]  

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Charles M. Poser, Faith C. Walah, and Labe C. Scheinberg
Hydranencephaly
Neurology 1955 5: 284. [PDF]  

Murray E. Margulies, lsadore Katz, and Meyer Rosenberg
Spontaneous Dislocation of the Atlanto-Axial Joint in Rheumatoid Spondylitis: Recovery from Quadriplegia Following Surgical Decompression
Neurology 1955 5: 290. [PDF]  

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