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Diseases of the nervous system number in the hundreds and are too numerous and varied to be learned in their entirety. Hence the common practice of subdividing them into categories—traumatic, vascular, neoplastic, infective, metabolic, degenerative, congenital, and so forth. In our textbook, Principles of Neurology, we describe the various categories of neurologic disease and the main diseases that constitute each category. | PRINCIPLES OF NEUROWGY Sixth Edition Companion Handbook Raymond D. Adams Maurice Victor Allan H. Ropper PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGY Sixth Edition Companion Handbook RAYMOND D. ADAMS . . . HON. . HON. . hOn. . HON. Bullard Professor of Neuropathology Emeritus Harvard Medical School Senior Neurologist and Formerly Chief of Neurology Service Massachusetts General Hospital Founder and Director Emeritus Eunice K. Shriver Center Boston Massachusetts Adjunct Professor Karolinska University Stockholm Sweden Adjunct Physician Université de Lausanne Switzerland MAURICE VICTOR . Professor of Medicine and Neurology Dartmouth Medical School Hanover New Hampshire Distinguished Physician of the Veterans Administration White River Junction Vermont ALLAN H. ROPPER . Professor of Neurology Tufts University School of Medicine Chief Neurology Service St. Elizabeth s Medical Center Boston .