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THE PARKINSON′S DISEASE TREATMENT: PARTNERING WITH YOUR DOCTOR TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR MEDICATION
edited by J. Eric Ahlskog, 544 pp., Oxford University Press, 2005, $37.95
PARKINSON′S DISEASE TREATMENT GUIDE FOR PHYSICIANS
edited by J. Eric Ahlskog, 400 pp., Oxford University Press, 2009, $49.95
Eric Ahlskog is a Professor of Neurology and Movement Disorders at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. He has undertaken a unique project since these books are meant to be companion volumes, one for patients with Parkinson disease (PD) and one that addresses the same materials, but directed at physicians. I read the book for patients, The Parkinson's Disease Treatment Book: Partnering With Your Doctor To Get The Most From Your Medication, when it was first published several years ago, and I thought it was an encyclopedic treatment of aspects of the diagnosis, evolution of symptomatology, and treatment of PD. However, I thought the scope of information provided would …
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