Bradley and Daroff's Neurology in Clinical Practice, 8th Edition is a comprehensive, practical two-volume reference designed for neurologists, trainees, and clinicians. Organized by both symptoms/signs and specific diseases, it mirrors real-world clinical workflows for fast, effective decision-making.

Key Features:

  • Clinically focused and easy to navigate, with evidence-based guidance from over 150 expert contributors.

  • Covers the full spectrum of neurology, including updated content on movement disorders, genetics, immunology, pediatric neurology, tropical neurology, palliative care, and emerging therapies.

  • Includes new and expanded video content, illustrating neurological findings such as seizures, EMG results, cranial neuropathies, deep brain stimulation, and more.

  • Enhanced eBook access provides the full text, images, and references across digital devices.

This edition remains a go-to reference for diagnosing and managing neurological conditions with clarity, depth, and clinical relevance.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 2400 pages

Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases is renowned for its innovative, interactive approach to teaching neuroanatomy. By presenting over 100 real clinical cases alongside high-quality radiologic images, it brings neuroanatomy to life in a highly engaging and practical way. Now in its fully updated third edition, the book incorporates the latest advances in the field and introduces several new cases. This case-based method helps students immediately grasp the clinical relevance of anatomical structures while reinforcing the integration of functional systems—ensuring lasting, applicable understanding of neuroanatomy.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 1056 pages

Clinical Neurology and Neuroanatomy (2nd Edition) is a highly regarded, Doody’s Core Title (2023 & 2024) that bridges the gap between neuroanatomy and clinical neurology. Written in a concise, conversational style, it helps readers understand neuroanatomy in the context of clinical localization, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological diseases.

Key Features:

  • Part I focuses on essential neuroanatomy, clinical localization, neurologic symptoms (e.g., weakness, ataxia, diplopia), exam techniques, and diagnostic tools (neuroimaging, CSF analysis).

  • Part II provides an up-to-date overview of neurologic conditions including epilepsy, stroke, dementia, infections, movement disorders, and peripheral nervous system diseases.

New in the Second Edition:

  • 26 new color neuroanatomy illustrations and more high-resolution CT/MRI scans.

  • Expanded content on cranial neuropathies, vertical diplopia, basal ganglia circuitry, functional movement disorders, immune-related neurologic complications, and antibody-mediated diseases.

  • Updated tables and treatment guidance for seizures, MS, migraine, brain tumors, and stroke—including the latest clinical trial data.

Ideal for medical students, neurology residents, and clinicians seeking a clear and current resource for clinical neurology.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 384 pages

Adams and Victor’s Principles of Neurology, 12th Edition is the definitive, gold-standard reference in neurology, celebrating its 50th anniversary and recognized as a Doody’s Core Title for 2023 & 2024.

This authoritative text offers comprehensive, evidence-based guidance on diagnosing and treating both common and rare neurologic conditions. Known for its consistent style across subspecialties, it allows for efficient topic review and clear understanding.

Key Features:

  • Thorough, scholarly discussions of neurologic diseases

  • In-depth coverage of clinical signs, symptoms, and differential diagnosis

  • Up-to-date therapeutic strategies, including drug therapy and rehabilitation

  • Insights from modern neuroscience relevant to clinical practice

  • More than 900 high-quality, full-color images and illustrations

Ideal for neurology trainees, clinicians, and anyone seeking a complete and reliable neurology reference.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 1616 pages