Annals
Established in 1927 by the American College of Physicians
:
Advanced search
 
box Article
 arrow  Table of Contents                
space
box Services
 arrow  Send comment/rapid response letter
space
 arrow  Notify a friend about this article
space
 arrow  Alert me when this article is cited
space
 arrow  Add to Personal Archive
space
 arrow  Download to Citation Manager
space
 arrow  ACP Search                        
space
 arrow  Get Permissions
space
box Google Scholar
 arrow  Search for Related Content
space
box PubMed
 arrow  PubMed                        
space

LITERATURE OF MEDICINE

Reviews and Notes: Neurology: Neurological Aspects of Substance Abuse

15 January 1994 | Volume 120 Issue 2 | Page 176


Neurological Aspects of Substance Abuse

John C. M. Brust. 289 pages. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann; 1993. $75.00.

One chapter on general considerations and 11 on the specific neurologic problems associated with abuse of particular drugs and other substances: opioids, amphetamine and related stimulants, cocaine, barbiturates and other hypnotics and sedatives, marijuana, hallucinogens, inhalants, phensyclidine, anticholinergics, ethanol, and tobacco. Heavily documented and thoroughly indexed.





box Article
 arrow  Table of Contents                
space
box Services
 arrow  Send comment/rapid response letter
space
 arrow  Notify a friend about this article
space
 arrow  Alert me when this article is cited
space
 arrow  Add to Personal Archive
space
 arrow  Download to Citation Manager
space
 arrow  ACP Search                        
space
 arrow  Get Permissions
space
box Google Scholar
 arrow  Search for Related Content
space
box PubMed
 arrow  PubMed                        
space


 Home | Current Issue | Past Issues | In the Clinic | ACP Journal Club | CME | Collections | Audio/Video | Mobile | Subscribe | Tools | Help | ACP Online