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Volume 331:1385 November 17, 1994 Number 20
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Recent Advances in Cardiology
Difficult Concepts in Cardiology

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Edited by Graham Jackson. 364 pp., illustrated. London, Martin Dunitz, 1994. £49.95. ISBN 1-85317-111-5.

The objective of the editor of Difficult Concepts in Cardiology was to present issues of current interest in cardiology in a manner that is applicable, personal, and "fun to read." The book has achieved these goals. The 18 chapters by contributors from various hospitals in England and the Thoraxcentrum in the Netherlands cover a broad range of subjects. These include topics of general interest, such as drug therapy for angina and refractory hypertension, as well as topics with a more specific focus, such as interventional techniques in children and angioplasty for acute infarcts. Each contributor has written from personal experience, . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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