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modem techniques of neurological investigation and a bad contrast that the abnormalities can hardly be made convenient, though expensive, source of references for out even with the aid of the captions.further reading.Most neurosurgeons concerned with children will want J. A. SIMPSON to glance through this book but they will find little in it that is new.Most will feel, like your reviewer, that the content hardly justified the effort to read in detail in a foreign language.NEURO-CHIRURGIE INFANTILE By Marc-Richard Klein.(Pp. 456; 350 figures.98Fr.)Paris: Editions Doin- Deren.1966.In writing a book on neurosurgery in childhood the author has tried to confine his material to disorders occurring principally at this period of life.The consider- able overlap with adult neurosurgery emphasises, however, the artificial nature of classification of disease by age.