This book on encephalitis is a fine piece of medical literature. The print is clear and legible, the mechanics of book-making well thought out, and the medical contents should be read, digested, and retained by anyone interested in the realm of encephalitis in its various manifestations.
Dr. Neal, fortunately, has had the benefit of a large financial grant, made possible by William J. Matheson, who was a victim of chronic encephalitis. Coupled with her own tremendous fund of medical experience, she has not hesitated to select as contributors several others, all of whom are well known in their respective fields.