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Volume 332:130 January 12, 1995 Number 2
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Arrhythmias

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Edited by John A. Kastor. 430 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1994. $85. ISBN 0-7216-4228-4.

In these busy clinical times, a quick, readily applicable remedy for a problem is appealing. Although Arrhythmias provides such solutions, the book is very much more; it is an authoritative, clearly written presentation of the common arrhythmias and some not so common ones. Each chapter is written by someone who is not only an authority, but also, in many instances, the person most responsible for our knowledge of the subject.

Dr. Kastor has created this book specifically "for clinicians who are not now nor plan to become clinical electrophysiologists." The book can be recommended as a source of clear instruction . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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