Hirsch And Brennsrs Atlas Of EEG In Critical Care – Lawrence J Hirsch

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Hirsch and Brenner’s Atlas of EEG in Critical Care Hirsch and Brenner’s Atlas of EEG in Critical Care Second Edition Edited by Lawrence J. Hirsch, MD Professor of Neurology Chief, Division of Epilepsy and EEG Co-Director, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and Continuous EEG Monitoring Program Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, CT, USA Michael W.K. Fong, MBBS Neurologist and Epileptologist Westmead Comprehensive Epilepsy Unit, Westmead Hospital Westmead Clinical School, The University of Sydney Sydney, NSW, Australia Richard P. Brenner, MD Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry (retired) Director, EEG Laboratories University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA, USA This second edition first published 2023 © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Edition History John Wiley & Sons Ltd (1e, 2010) All rights reserved.

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