Andrew B Black,* Sam F Berkovic†
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- 1 The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville, SA; and Chair, Driving Committee, Epilepsy Society of Australia.
- 2 Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre, West Heidelberg, VIC; and President, Epilepsy Society of Australia. Correspondence: Dr A B Black, Ashford Specialist Centre, 57–59 Anzac Highway, Ashford, SA 5035.
Correspondence: abblack@chariot.net.au
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