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Volume 337:1701-1702 December 4, 1997 Number 23
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Infectious Diseases Library

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CD-ROM with manual. Version 2.0. By Gerald L. Mandell. System needed: Multimedia IBM PC or compatible computer with 4 MB of RAM. (Also available for Macintosh Systems 7.0 or higher with 4 MB of RAM.) New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1997. $395. ISBN 0-443-07931-5.

Chapters devoted to infectious diseases are an integral part of every specialty textbook, but one may occasionally wish to consult a more comprehensive source. Mandell's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases is such a source. The AIDS pandemic has refocused our attention on many bizarre infectious agents. Contrary to previous forecasts, the relative contributions of infectious agents in the differential diagnosis of many common conditions seem to have increased steadily during the past decade.

This CD-ROM contains the entire contents of the 2803-page fourth edition of Mandell's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, with all its tables and figures. This . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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