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Volume 329:366-367 July 29, 1993 Number 5
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Atlas of Bone Pathology: With Clinical and Radiographic Correlations

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By Ralph C. Marcove and Myron Arlen. 595 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1992. $150. ISBN 0-397-51077-2.

Dr. Henry L. Jaffe, for many years the leading light of American orthopedic pathology, conducted an annual course in the field. The tissue blocks and illustrations that provided the basis for the course were presented to Dr. Marcove on Jaffe's retirement and form the nucleus of this atlas. One can only applaud the motives of Drs. Marcove and Arlen, especially since Jaffe's own book (Tumors and Tumorous Conditions of the Bones and Joints. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1958) is currently out of print.

An atlas of bone pathology must, as its primary task, illustrate in systematic fashion the relevant entities. . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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