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Goadsby, P. J. and S. D. Silberstein (1997). Headache. Boston; Oxford, Butterworth-Heinemann.

Goadsby, P. J., A. J. Dowson, et al. (1999). The effective management of headache. London, Aesculapius Medical.

Goadsby, P. J., B. R. Charlesworth, et al. (2002). Migraine matters: proceedings from the 1st Migraine Innovators Meeting. Worthing, Cambridge Medical.

Gobel, H., H. Isler, et al. (1995). Headache classification and the Bible: was St Paul's thorn in the flesh migraine?.

Goldstein, M. (1999). Cluster headaches: treatment and relief for cluster, cluster migraine, and recurring eye-stab pain. Santa Fe, NM, New Atlantean Press.

Good Peter, A. (1993). EEG beta activity in migraine, Coventry University.

Goodison, L. (1980). Women and migraine: a self-help approach for clearing migraine without the use of drugs. London, Southern Distribution.

Gosling, N. (1978). Herbs for headaches and migraine. Wellingborough, Thorsons.

Gould, H. (1974). Headaches and health. Newton Abbbot, Devon, David & Charles.

Gowers, W. R. S. (1907). The border-land of epilepsy: faints, vagal attacks, vertigo, migraine, sleep symptoms and their treatment: by Sir William R. Gowers. London, J. & A. Churchill.

Gowers, W. R. S. (1907). The border-land of epilepsy: faints, vagal attacks, vertigo, migraine, sleep symptoms and their treatment. London, J. and A. Churchill.

Graham John, R. (1956). Treatment of Migraine. [With a bibliography.]. Boston, Toronto, Little, Brown & Co.

Graham, J. R. (1956). Treatment of migraine. Boston; London, Little, Brown: Churchill.

Graham, M. (1955). A new approach to migraine. [S.l.], Margaret Graham.

Graham-Bonnalie, F. E. (1970). Allergies: asthma, hay fever, dermatitis, migraine and others. Newton Abbot, David & Charles.

Granger, M. E. (1978). Epidemiology and non-drug treatment of head pain. Basel; New York, Karger.

Great Britain. Dept. of, H. (2003). "Headaches: guidelines for the appointment of General Practitioners with special interests in the delivery of clinical services.".

Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth, O. (1985). USSR: health service headaches. London, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Greene, R. (1874). Epilepsy and migraine: a clinical note.

Greene, R. (1978). Current concepts in migraine research. New York, Raven Press.

Greene, R. (2000). Hollywood migraine: the inside story of a decade in film. Dublin, Merlin Publishing.

Gressor, M. (1995). Headaches: relief at last. London, Robinson.

Griffith, C. J. (2002). 50 ways to control migraines: proven relief for adult, adolescent, and child migraine sufferers. Chicago; London, Contemporary Books.

Grinspoon, L. and J. B. Bakalar (1993). Marihuana, the forbidden medicine. New Haven, Yale University Press.

Grotemeyer, K.-H., A. Lehmenkuhler, et al., Eds. (1993). Migraine: basic mechanisms and treatment: International symposium: Papers. Munchen, Urban und Schwarzenberg.

Guidetti, V. (2000). Migraine and headache in children. London, Martin Dunitz.

Guidetti, V. (2002). Headache and migraine in childhood and adolescence. London, Martin Dunitz.

Guiloff, R. J. and M. Fruns (1990). Migrainous limb pain: a historical note.

Gurr, B. and B. University of Wales (2004). Psychological characteristics of posttraumatic headaches and the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural therapy for posttraumatic headaches. Bangor, University of Wales, Bangor.

Guye, D. (1891). On aprosexia and headache in school children.

Gybels, J. and W. H. Sweet (1989). Neurosurgical treatment of persistent pain: physiological and pathological mechanisms of human pain. Basel; New York, Karger.

Haas, L. F. (1999). Neurological advertisements on stamps.

Haig, A. (1886). Further notes on the influence of diet on headache.

Haig, A. (1887). Some clinical features of the uric acid headache.

Haig, A. (1893). The physics of the cranial circulation and the pathology of headache, epilepsy, and mental depression. London, Macmillan and Co.

Haig, A. (1894). Uric acid as a factor in the causation of disease: acontribution to the pathology of high arterial tension, headache, epilepsy, mental depression, paroxysmal hæmoglobinuria and anæmia, Bright's disease, diabetes, gout, rheumatism, and other disorders. London, J. & A. Churchill.

Haig, A. (1903). Uric acid as a factor in the causation of disease: a contribution to the pathology of high blood pressure, headache, epilepsy, nervousness, mental diseases, asthma, hay fever, paroxysmal haemoglobinuria, anaemia, Bright's disease, diabetes, gout, rheumatism, bronchitis, and other disorders. London, J. & A. Churchill.

Haig, A. and M. S. Foster (1887). The relation of a certain form of headache to the excretion of uric acid. London, Adlard.

Haim, H. B. (1998). Screaming quietly: sorry I've got a headache. Manchester, Bookline.

Hall, M. and I. Association of the British Pharmaceutical (2000). Target migraine. London, Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, Office of Health Economics.


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