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The Oxford Textbook of Surgery represents, in this information-rich era, a very noteworthy accomplishment. Edited by Ronald A. Malt of the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and Peter J. Morris of the Oxford University Clinical School, this massive two-volume work covers the length and breadth of general surgery in the classic sense. Starting with chapters on wound healing, anesthesia, and modern imaging techniques, the book goes on to cover pediatric surgery, head and neck surgery, orthopedic surgery, cardiac surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, urology, and of course, all aspects of surgery of the abdomen. In addition, the book has made a
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