<p><span>Part 1-Introduction</span></p><p><span>Chapter 1 Approach to the child with a neurologic disease </span></p><p><span>Chapter 2 Special Techniques for Neurologic Diagnosis</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Part 2 - Cardinal Manifestations of Neurologic Disease</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Section 1-Disorders of Motility </span><span> </span></p><p><span>Chapter 3 Motor Paralysis</span></p><p><span>Chapter 4 Abnormalities of Movement and Posture Due to Disease of the Basal Ganglia</span></p><p><span>Chapter 5 Incoordination and Other Disorders of Cerebellar Function</span></p><p><span>Chapter 6 Tremor, Myoclonus, Focal Dystonias, and Tics</span></p><p><span>Chapter 7 Disorders of Stance and Gait</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Section 2 - Pain and Other Disorders of Somatic Sensation</span></p><p><span>Chapter 8 Pain</span></p><p><span>Chapter 9 Other Somatic Sensation</span></p><p><span>Chapter 10 Headache and Other Craniofacial Pains</span></p><p><span>Chapter 11 Pain in the Back, Neck, and Extremities</span></p><p><span> </span><span> </span></p><p><span>Section3-Disorders of the Special Senses</span></p><p><span>Chapter 12 Disorders of Smell and Taste</span></p><p><span>Chapter 13 Disturbances of Vision</span></p><p><span>Chapter 14 Disorders of Ocular Movement and Pupillary Function</span></p><p><span>Chapter 15 Deafness, Dizziness, and Disorders of Equilibrium</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Section4-Epilepsy and Disorders of Consciousness </span><span> </span></p><p><span>Chapter 16 Epilepsy and Other Seizure Disorders</span></p><p><span>Chapter 17 Coma and Related Disorders of Consciousness</span></p><p><span>Chapter 18 Faintness and Syncope</span></p><p><span>Chapter 19 Sleep and Its Abnormalities</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Section5-Derangements of Intellect, Behavior, and Language Due to Diffuse and FocalCerebral Disease</span></p><p><span>Chapter 20 Delirium and Other Acute Confusional States</span></p><p><span>Chapter 21 Dementia and the Amnesic (Korsakoff) Syndrome with Comments on the Neurology ofIntelligence and Memory</span></p><p><span>Chapter 22 Neurologic Disorders Caused by Lesions in Particular Parts of the Cerebrum</span></p><p><span>Chapter 23 Disorders of Speech and Language</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Section6-Anxiety and Disorders of Energy, Mood, Emotion and Autonomic and </span></p><p><span>EndocrineFunctions</span></p><p><span>Chapter 24 Fatigue, Asthenia, Anxiety, and Depressive Reactions</span></p><p><span>Chapter 25 The Limbic Lobes and the Neurology of Emotion</span></p><p><span>Chapter 26 Disorders of the Autonomic Nervous System, Respiration, and </span></p><p><span>Swallowing</span></p><p><span>Chapter 27 The Hypothalamus and Neuroendocrine Disorders</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Part 3-Growthand Development of the Nervous System and the </span></p><p><span>Neurology ofAging</span></p><p><span>Chapter 28 Normal Development and Deviations in Development of the Nervous System</span></p><p><span>Chapter 29 The Neurology of Aging</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Part 4-MajorCategories of Neurologic Disease</span></p><p><span>Chapter 30 Disturbances of Cerebrospinal Fluid and its Circulation, Including Hydrocephalus, Pseudotumor Cerebri, and Low-Pressure Syndromes</span></p><p><span>Chapter 31 IntracranialNeoplasms and Paraneoplastic Disorders </span><span> </span></p><p><span>Chapter 32 Infections of the Nervous System (Bacterial, Fungal, Spirochetal, Parasitic) andSarcoidosis</span></p><p><span>Chapter 33 Viral Infections of the Nervous System, Chronic Meningitis, and Prion Diseases</span></p><p><span>Chapter 34 Cerebrovascular Diseases </span><span> </span></p><p><span>Chapter 35 Craniocerebral Trauma</span></p><p><span>Chapter 36 Multiple Sclerosis and Allied Demyelinating Disea