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Volume 345:1355 November 1, 2001 Number 18
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Kidney Transplantation: Principles and Practice

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Fifth edition. Edited by Peter J. Morris. 787 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 2001. $199. ISBN 0-7216-8297-9.

This book is a masterly review of the field of renal transplantation, edited by Sir Peter Morris, a universally esteemed pioneer who has devoted his life to the clinical and immunologic aspects of renal transplantation. The previous four editions, beginning in 1978, have chronicled the many changes and successes in this field. The fifth edition is much more expansive and, in essence, serves as a true encyclopedia of renal transplantation, the most extensive and thorough book on the subject yet published. Morris has not only selected international experts to write the 43 chapters, but has also given them direction as . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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