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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry 2005;76(Supplement 5 ):v1; doi:10.1136/jnnp.2005.082818
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Neurology in Practice: the final supplement—dementia

I Bone, G N Fuller

Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Professor Ian Bone
Southern General Hospital, Department of Neurology, Institute of Neurological Sciences, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow G51 4TS, UK; i.bone@clinmed.gla.ac.uk

Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; dementia

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Over the last five years Neurology in Practice has made its way through the neurology curriculum for specialist registrars1 and has ended up, appropriately as far as the editors are concerned, with dementia. We hope the supplement has been useful both to the neurological trainees, for whom it was designed, and to established neurologists, trying to keep up with relevant progress.

Before introducing the final supplement we would like to take this opportunity to thank our many contributors for giving their time and expertise to this project. This supplement has been a joint venture with the Association of British Neurologists and we are grateful for the Association’s financial support as well as the goodwill and hard work of so many of its members who have written for the supplement. We would also like to thank the staff at the JNNP, particularly the two editorial assistants we have worked with, . . . [Full text of this article]







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