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When I told one of my colleagues in adult cardiology that I was reviewing Primary Pediatric Cardiology, he asked, "Is there such a thing?" As the editor and coauthor of this book, Dr. Michael Gewitz, indicates in his preface, for the practicing pediatrician there is need for a textbook somewhere between the extensive books written for pediatric cardiologists and the handbooks for residents. Gewitz suggests that the chapters in the book are distillations of bedside teaching by pediatric cardiologists, whose content and style may help the pediatrician or family physician to deal with questions about pediatric cardiology. As a guiding
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