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Volume 335:826 September 12, 1996 Number 11
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Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery: An Integrated Program in Dermatology

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Edited by Kenneth A. Arndt, June K. Robinson, Philip E. Leboit, and Bruce U. Wintroub. 1899 pp. in two volumes, illustrated. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1996. $250. ISBN 0-7216-4852-5.

Weight and size impressed me as I pulled the two volumes of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery out of the box. The two books together weigh about 15 lb and take up nearly 5 in. of shelf space. Bound in a handsome black cloth cover with gold and red print, Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery is subtitled An Integrated Program in Dermatology. I started hunting for a CD-ROM disk in the package, since I could not understand how a book could be considered an integrated program. I found the answer in the preface (after wading through 18 pages of contributors). The book . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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