Description
In Australia, clinical neurology emerged as a specialised area of medical practice a century ago, in the aftermath of World War I. Some twenty-five years later, the eight men then involved in neurological practice founded a professional association devoted to its further development. That founding generation and most of their immediate successors are no longer living but from the beginning they created Australian neurology has developed progressively, and its story and that of The Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists is now extended to the present day in this new edition of The Flowering of a Waratah.
• Extensive history of neurology in Australia, starting from 19th century, the pre-neurologist era.
• Beautifully produced in a dust-jacketed hardback edition, featuring the waratah, insigne of the ANZAN.
• Foreword by Pamela McCombe, past president, ANZAN.
• Detailed index and comprehensive listing of publications by ANZAN and its members.