Of Clinical Neurology | Handbook
Volumes 1–44, founded and edited by Pierre Vinken and George Bruyn . It established the series' reputation for massive physical and intellectual scale.
Michael J. Aminoff , François Boller , and Dick F. Swaab Scope: Clinical neurology, neurosciences, and allied fields Evolution of the Series HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Beginning with Volume 79, this series was designed to integrate basic neurosciences with clinical practice more deeply than ever before. Core Themes and Coverage Volumes 1–44, founded and edited by Pierre Vinken
Volumes 45–78, continuing under the original editors to address the burgeoning scientific literature of the late 20th century. Aminoff , François Boller , and Dick F
Each volume typically focuses on a specific subspecialty or condition, providing in-depth coverage of pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and modern treatment protocols. HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
The (HCN) is one of the largest and most comprehensive scientific reference works ever published, serving as a cornerstone of the medical literature for over half a century. Published by Elsevier , it provides an exhaustive, multivolume overview of the nervous system in both health and disease, bridging the gap between fundamental research and practical clinical application. Quick Facts First Published: 1968 Total Volumes: Over 200 (ongoing series)
The HCN has evolved through three distinct series, reflecting the rapid expansion of neurological knowledge: