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Volume 329:1359-1360 October 28, 1993 Number 18
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice

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Edited by Roger M. Barkin, with six others. 1185 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby-Year Book, 1992. $125. ISBN 0-8016-0210-8.

Pediatric emergency medicine has greatly enlarged its scope and position in pediatric care over the past decade. Emergency departments now have a heightened awareness of the special needs of children, and consequently, the approach to the evaluation and treatment of critically ill or injured children has been refined. The recent development of a sub-board in pediatric emergency medicine is recognition of the progress in the field. The advances in pediatric emergency medicine have generated an impressive array of literature, a trend that is now augmented by another excellent work.

This book will quickly gain acceptance as an authoritative reference. Barkin . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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