Review – “Handbook of Headache,” Second Edition
by Randolph W. Evans, MD, and Ninan T. Mathew, MD
Ranking: 5 stars out of 5
The cover says, "practical, easily readable guide to the diagnosis and management of headache patients, written with both primary care physicians and neurologists in mind." It fills that bill admirably. Having met Dr. Evans and knowing his dedication to patient education, I read the book and found what I expected. He and Dr. Mathew have written a book that's...
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