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In their preface to Smith's General Urology, the editors state that their goal "has been to keep the book current, to-the-point, and readable." That goal has been admirably met in the present edition (the first was published in 1957). Smith's is not intended to be a definitive, encyclopedic review of the entire theory and practice of urologic surgery, but a concise yet thorough reference for both urologists and nonspecialists -- more than a simple pocket manual but less intimidating than a multivolume textbook. The book has been completely revised since its last printing (1988) and includes several entirely new chapters
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