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This is the second edition of a well-respected textbook, the first edition of which was published in 1986. Dr. Hunt has again put together a distinguished group of contributors who are experts in female infertility surgery. Hunt answers the question about the need for a new edition in the affirmative: infertility surgery is not a static field; it is growing and changing dramatically. Endoscopic infertility surgery, introduced 10 years ago, is now applied on a daily basis. Gynecologists all over the country are scurrying for information and training in order to master the new techniques. Female infertility surgery has become
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