PEDIATRICS Vol. 10 No. 5 November 1952, pp. 636
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Die Nervenkrankheiten

Schaltenbrand is a former co-worker of Max Nonne, the Nestor of German neurology to whom this work is dedicated. The author also worked with Magnus in Utrecht and previously published very interesting observations on the tonic neck reflexes in infants. He studied under Cushing and Bailey.

Therefore, his own educational background enabled him to write from personal experience about developmental and heredofamilial disorders, preadolescent metabolic and infectious diseases of the nervous system. Consequently, this textbook contains more valuable information for the pediatrician than many other comprehensive volumes on neurology that are dealing with all age groups.