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Volume 331:955-956 October 6, 1994 Number 14
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Metabolic and Rheumatologic Disorders
Rheumatology

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Edited by John H. Klippel and Paul A. Dieppe. Approximately 1700 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby, 1994. $225. ISBN 0-397-44731-0.

Using a combination of innovative book design and modern printing technology, the editors and authors of the revolutionary textbook Rheumatology guide us into an exciting new era of medical communication and education. They have combined excellence in content with superb multicolor charts, tables, illustrations, and full-color photographs. The publishers and editors have taken both the message and the medium into account in this exemplary textbook for the 1990s and beyond. Rheumatology will become a model for other medical textbooks. As the "new medicine" approaches and health care providers find the need to broaden their knowledge, a work such as this . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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