Part 1 Evaluation and management of neurologic patient - introduction to the nervous system; the neurologic history; the physical and neurologic examinations; initial ancillary investigations and approach to problem solving; special ancillary investigations; medical management of the neurologic patient. Part 2 Problems in clinical neurology: behaviour and personality disorders; seizures; visual disfunction; coma and altered states of consciousness; signs related to other autonomic and somatic cranial nerve dysfunction; head tilt, circling, nystagmus, and other vestibular deficits; deafness and alterations in hearing; opisthotonos, tetanus, tetany, tremors, myoclonus and other muscle spasms; incoordination of the head and limbs; quadriplegia, quadriparesis, ataxia of all four limbs, hemiplegia, hemiparesis, and episodic weakness; paraplegia, paraparesis, and ataxia of the pelvic limbs; paresis or paralysis of one limb; bladder distention, dilated anus, and atonic tail; self mutilation.