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© 1973 Oxford University Press

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NEUROLOGICAL SIGNS IN THE ELDERLY

CHANDER PRAKASH and G. STERN

Geriatric and Neurological Departments of University College Hospital London

Observations on 100 patients in geriatric wards who had no history of neurological disease suggest that certain ‘abnormal’ findings can reasonably be attributed to age rather than to current disease.


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