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Volume 328:1206-1207 April 22, 1993 Number 16
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Pediatric Kidney Disease

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Second edition. Edited by Chester M. Edelmann, Jr. 2129 pp. in two volumes, illustrated. Boston, Little, Brown, 1992. $295. ISBN 0-316-21072-2.

As was stated in the preface to the first edition of Pediatric Kidney Disease, published in 1978, the purpose of the book was "to provide as complete a compendium as possible of all aspects of nephrology that related to infants and children." The goal was to introduce nephrology to the student and to provide a source book for experienced physicians, including internists, pediatricians, family physicians, urologists, and nephrologists. The success of the first edition prompted an identical purpose and goal for the two-volume second edition, which is, without question, the authoritative book on this subject.

This long-awaited book is truly . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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