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Old 08-29-2016, 11:12 PM #1
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Default New PN book

My librarian daughter just sent me a link to a new book coming out on Sept 18 from Johns Hopkins University Press, Peripheral Neuropathy: What It Is and What You Can Do to Feel Better by Janice F. Wiesman, associate clinical professor of neurology at New York University School of Medicine and adjunct assistant professor of neurology at Boston University School of Medicine. It focuses on the most common types of neuropathy though, and is probably geared to people who are just beginning to learn about PN. Here's the link:

Peripheral Neuropathy
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