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Volume 333:1362-1363 November 16, 1995 Number 20
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Primary Care of Women

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Edited by Karen J. Carlson and Stephanie A. Eisenstat, with Fredric D. Frigoletto, Jr., and Isaac Schiff. 557 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby, 1995. $69.95. ISBN 0-8016-7677-0.

Primary Care of Women is a book I turn to in the midst of a busy day in the office to find helpful answers to clinical questions. This book admirably fulfills its purpose: to be a concise, practical reference for clinicians engaged in the primary care of women.

The editors, who are experienced primary care physicians, and the associate editors, who are distinguished obstetrician-gynecologists, have a solid understanding of what primary care physicians need to know to provide comprehensive care to women. Their 83 contributors, predominantly from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, focus on . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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