According to Amazon.com, the new edition of Greenfield's Neuropathology (a two-volume set with accompanying CD) is scheduled to come out April 25, 2008. You can pre-order this, the most comprehensive of neuropathology textbooks, on Amazon for $599 by following this link:
http://www.amazon.com/Greenfields-Neuropathology-Set-CD-Book/dp/0340906820/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1201543368&sr=8-1
Dr. David N. Louis of Mass General in Boston is one of the authors.
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That is nice to hear. I have been thinking of getting that book.
Who wrote the first comment? I don't like this overlap.
What do you mean by "overlap"?
Oh, I think I know what you mean by "overlap". There seems to be a glitch in the blogging program whereby if you click to see the comments made on a particular entry, the first commentator's name is obscured by underlying text. You can get around that, and see the first commentators name, by clicking on the title of the blog entry, and you'll get a new page listing the comments and thier authors in a readable format. That being said, I do not know the real identity of "neuron".
Ahhh. So you seem to have an unknown fan in "neuron." Interesting. Thanks.
According to my sources, this is the first time that an American will be a co-editor of Greenfield. Congratulations, DL!!!
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