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Volume 331:1664 December 15, 1994 Number 24
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Sexual Dysfunction: A Neuro-Medical Approach

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Edited by Carlos Singer and William J. Weiner. 375 pp. Armonk, N.Y., Futura, 1994. $55. ISBN 0-87993-582-0.

The study of sexual dysfunction has for years suffered from a lack of well-controlled, scientific studies and objective data. In the past few years, insightful physicians and scientists have entered the field and added a tremendous amount to our knowledge. With this increase in knowledge comes a responsibility for the clinician to take an active role in assessing and treating his or her patients' sexual dysfunction. This book is not intended specifically for urologists or neurologists but for any physician wishing to understand better the causes, workup, and treatment of sexual dysfunction.

The book has four parts, covering the normal . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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