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What are some names of good hospitals and good doctors that have and excellent neurology department?
09/09/11
Question by sb0983: What are some names of good hospitals and good doctors that have and excellent neurology department?
What are some names of good hospitals and good doctors that have and excellent neurology department? My dad has been seeing different neurologist at different hospitals such as University of Penn and John Hopkins for the past two years. None of these doctors that he saw has given him and answer. Is there anbody that can help my dad. Is there any doctor and or a hospital that he can go to get and answer. The doctors say that he has complex neurological peoblems.
Best answer:
Answer by William W
Presbyterian Hospital in NYC has an excellent department with experienced physicians.
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Question by Dancing //Red: What are some good books about psychology?
I’m really interested in psychology, specifically forensically, and next year I’m planning on taking Psychology my junior year. But I want some books, or even some websites, that could help me learn some more about psychology and the psychology of crimes.
Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Unkurg
A classic (and one you may be assigned to read anyway) is “Man and His Symbols” by Carl Jung. I cannot say how it may apply to criminal psychology, however, at least not specifically. Still, it is a very interesting book.
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