- Harry Brown, general practitioner (DrHarry@DrHarry.co.uk)
- Leeds
For serious information on neuromuscular diseases, you will find a substantial source at www.neuro.wustl.edu/neuromuscular/index.html. The home page offers signposts to get you started, and the site also has search facilities and an alphabetical index. The database is helpfully divided into major headings such as myopathy, neuropathy, and laboratory tests.
The practice based website of an ear, nose, and throat specialist in Houston, Texas, offers an excellent collection of pictures relating to …
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