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Volume 342:1224-1225 April 20, 2000 Number 16
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Treatment of the Postmenopausal Woman: Basic and clinical aspects

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Second edition. Edited by Rogerio A. Lobo. 704 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999. $125. ISBN 0-7817-1559-8.

This scholarly book covers virtually all aspects of postmenopausal health. The discussions are clearly written, comprehensive, and concise, with basic aspects placed in a clinical context when possible. Often, a topic neglected in one chapter is addressed in a subsequent chapter. The numerous graphs have been thoughtfully chosen and are clearly presented, reflecting the essential points in the text. Students will appreciate the brevity of the discussions, with introductions that place the topics in context, and informed readers will benefit from the inclusion of the pertinent details of the most important studies. Most readers will not have to consult the . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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