Clinical Epidemiology of Stroke is an excellent small book dealing with the diagnosis, management, and prognosis of stroke in a very enjoyable, practical, and stimulating way. The chapters are well written and clearly set out.
PART I: DIAGNOSIS: Risk and risk factors; Diagnosis; Clinical disagreements; Investigation; Severity; PART II: MANAGEMENT: Acute management; Does rehabilitation work?; Reducing the risks of recurrent stroke; PART III: PROGNOSIS: Mortality after stroke; Recurrent stroke; Effects of stroke; Recovery; References; Index.