The HCN has evolved through three distinct series, reflecting the rapid expansion of neurological knowledge:
Volumes 45–78, continuing under the original editors to address the burgeoning scientific literature of the late 20th century. HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Each volume typically focuses on a specific subspecialty or condition, providing in-depth coverage of pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and modern treatment protocols. HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY The HCN has evolved through three distinct series,
Michael J. Aminoff , François Boller , and Dick F. Swaab Scope: Clinical neurology, neurosciences, and allied fields Evolution of the Series Aminoff , François Boller , and Dick F
The (HCN) is one of the largest and most comprehensive scientific reference works ever published, serving as a cornerstone of the medical literature for over half a century. Published by Elsevier , it provides an exhaustive, multivolume overview of the nervous system in both health and disease, bridging the gap between fundamental research and practical clinical application. Quick Facts First Published: 1968 Total Volumes: Over 200 (ongoing series)
Beginning with Volume 79, this series was designed to integrate basic neurosciences with clinical practice more deeply than ever before. Core Themes and Coverage