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The history of the World Federation of Neurology : the first 50 years

Since its founding in 1957, the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) has been deeply integrated in the development of international collaboration in the field of neurology, and has played a key part in asserting with dissemination of information and the need to learn from each other, independent of political systems, but with a basis in the development of democracy worldwide. This book covers the history of the WFN from its founding in Brussels in 1957 to the present day. Written by a former President and long-standing officer of the WFN, The History of the World Federation of Neurology chronicles the formation and expansion of the WFN, the development of its structure and various committees, and the evolution of its global biennial meeting, the World Congress of Neurology. Sections of the text focus on the key neurologists involved in the development of the WFN, including Houston Merritt, Pearce Bailey Jr, and Ludo van Bogaert, to name but a few, as well as the history of its educational publications, including World Neurology and Journal of the Neurological Sciences. Features: --The first such account of the Federation's development to be compiled, complete with historical photographs, portraits, and quotes from key figures in the history. --Written by former President, long-standing officer, and official archivist of the WFN, providing a unique insight into the organization's history. --Includes a foreword by Lord Walton and an epilogue by Vladimir Hachinski. Primary author: Johan A. Aarli, Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, and Haukeland Hospital, Bergen, Norway. Publisher's note

Print Book, English, 2014
1st ed
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014