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Volume 332:689-690 March 9, 1995 Number 10
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Emergency Cardiac Care

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Edited by W. Brian Gibler and Tom P. Aufderheide. 758 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby, 1994. $89.95. ISBN 0-8016-7056-X.

It is interesting that in the past 25 years emergency medicine has become the medical specialty that provides care during the first 60 minutes of an emergency medical encounter regardless of a patient's age, sex, or disease. There are now four journals of emergency medicine that publish results of basic and clinical research in this field. This testimonial to the maturity of the specialty justifies the creation of a standard reference for clinicians dealing with cardiac emergencies. To this end, all the contributors to Emergency Cardiac Care have pooled their resources and expertise as emergency physicians. Despite the many contributors, . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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