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Volume 340:899 March 18, 1999 Number 11
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Pathology of Bone and Joint Disorders with Clinical and Radiographic Correlation

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By Edward F. McCarthy and Frank J. Frassica. 385 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1998. $95. ISBN 0-7216-6336-2.

McCarthy, a pathologist, and Frassica, an orthopedic surgeon, both at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, have collaborated to produce an eminently readable and informative book. In the introduction they state that the book is designed to be an introductory textbook for residents in pathology and orthopedic surgery and that it represents the minimum that such residents should aspire to learn during their residency. The authors have succeeded admirably in this plan. They present the entire spectrum of radiologic and pathological features of diseases of the bones and joints in logical sequence. The text is lucidly written, and the book . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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