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Volume 333:605 August 31, 1995 Number 9
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Oxford Textbook of Sports Medicine

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Edited by Mark Harries, Clyde Williams, William D. Stanish, and Lyle J. Micheli. 748 pp. New York, Oxford University Press, 1994. $125. ISBN 0-19-262009-6.

A number of sports-medicine textbooks are available, but none has achieved the right balance of breadth and depth to be recognized as the reference work in this field. Many of these textbooks have focused on the musculoskeletal system as the center of the universe of sports medicine. Others have chosen specialized areas to develop in depth. The editors of the Oxford Textbook of Sports Medicine have assembled an international group of highly qualified authors to provide sports-medicine professionals with a comprehensive and authoritative textbook. Their excellent book accurately presents the entire spectrum of sports medicine.

The editors' multidisciplinary approach uses . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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