Epilepsy Bibliography (1945-2012)
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Antiepileptic Drugs. Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Authors: Eadie MJ, Vajda FJE, eds
Journal: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, Vol 138
Publisher: Springer - Germany, Berlin (631 pages)
Language: English
Type: Book in series; serial book
Codes: ISBN: 3540653740
Section(s):
- Drug Therapy, Pharmacology of Antiepileptic Drugs
Clinical and experimental studies of phenytoin in relation to plasma levels
Authors: Vajda FJE
Journal: Thesis (M.D) - University of Melbourne
Publisher: (University of Melbourne) - Australia, Melbourne (3,183 leaves pages)
Language: English
Type: Dissertation, thesis
Section(s):
- Drug Therapy, Pharmacology of Antiepileptic Drugs
Focus on epilepsy
Authors: Vajda FJE, Donnan GA, Berkovic SF, editors
Journal: Proceedings of workshop held at the Austin Hospital, John Lindell lecture theatre, Melbourne, Australia, November 1987
Publisher: Department of Neurology, Austin Hospital - Australia, Melbourne (222 pages)
Language: English
Type: Proceedings / abstracts / reports of organization / meeting
Section(s):
- Epilepsy in General
Grey areas in epilepsy
Authors: Vajda FJE, Donnan GA, editors
Journal: Proceedings of workshop held at the Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, 22nd and 23rd November, 1985
Publisher: Printed by York Press for the Department of Neurology, The Austin Hospital - Australia, Abbotsford (159 pages)
Language: English
Type: Proceedings / abstracts / reports of organization / meeting
Section(s):
- Epilepsy in General
Refractory Epilepsy
Authors: Vajda FJE, Donnan GA, editors
Journal: Proceedings of Austin Hospital Epilepsy Workshop, Melbourne, October 14-15, 1983
Publisher: Department of Neurology,
Austin Hospital - Australia,
Melbourne (124 pages)
Language: English
Type: Non-serial independent book
Codes: ISBN: ?
Section(s):
- Clinical Aspects - Particular Topics and Symdromes
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