If you liked Clinical neurocardiology by Louis R. Caplan, start with Consultation in neurology (1988), Management of persons with stroke (1994), and Caplan's stroke (2000). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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1
Consultation in neurology
1988 · 388 pages · Louis R. Caplan · Same author
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2
Management of persons with stroke
1994 · 508 pages · Mark N. Ozer, Louis R. Caplan · Same author
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3
Caplan's stroke
2000 · 556 pages · Louis R. Caplan · Same author
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Stroke (American Academy of Neurology)
2005 · 256 pages · Louis R. Caplan · Same author
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5
Clinical Neurocardiology (Fundamental and Clinical Cardiology, V. 37)
1999 · 498 pages · Caplan/Hurst/cH, Louis R. Caplan · Same author
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6
Cerebrovascular ischaemia investigation and management
1996 · 680 pages · Louis R. Caplan, Edward G. Shifrin, Wesley S. Moore · Same author
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Blueprints in Neurology
2002 · Frank W. Drislane, Michael Benatar, Louis R. Caplan · Same author
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8
Stroke syndromes
2001 · 747 pages · Julien Bogousslavsky, Louis R. Caplan · Same author
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9
Posterior circulation disease
1996 · 711 pages · Louis R. Caplan · Same author
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10
Primer on cerebrovascular diseases
1997 · 823 pages · Louis R. Caplan, Bo K. Siesjo · Same author
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11
The effective clinical neurologist
1990 · 339 pages · Louis R. Caplan · Same author
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12
Brainstem Disorders
2016 · 363 pages · Peter P. Urban, Louis R. Caplan · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Clinical neurocardiology?
BookOrb recommends Consultation in neurology (1988), Management of persons with stroke (1994), Caplan's stroke (2000), Stroke (American Academy of Neurology) (2005), and Clinical Neurocardiology (Fundamental and Clinical Cardiology, V. 37) (1999).
Are there books like Clinical neurocardiology?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Clinical neurocardiology.
Who wrote Clinical neurocardiology?
Clinical neurocardiology is by Louis R. Caplan.