Neurosurgery Books

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What good neurosurgery books are out there that would not only supplement my medical library, but also prepare me for neurosurgery rotations and interviews?
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Greenberg's Handbook of Neurosurgery is the classic house officer text for neurosurgery.

$69, I think, well worth it if you're thinking about ns.
 
I was going to recommend Greenberg as well.
 
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"When the Air hits your Brain" by frank vertosick, jr., MD.
 
Along the last post line:
Working in a Very Small Place by Mark Shelton, writing about Peter Jannetta, pioneer neurosurgeon of the technique of microvascular decompression
 
I have a brand new Greenberg's i bought before changing my mind about nsurg. Anyone want to buy it off me? When I say brand new, I mean I unwrapped it and put it on my bookshelf. $90 shipped?
 
Thank you all for your help and information. I appreciate it!
 
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