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Surgical Infections is an attractive book. The quality of the paper, diagrams, and x-ray images adds to its readability. As I flipped through the table of contents to get a sense of the book's scope and organization, I was impressed by the encyclopedic sweep of the chapter headings. All the usual subjects are covered, and organization of the topics in 12 sections is not only rational but also quite helpful to the reader.
Over the years, I have heard Donald Fry, the editor, give presentations on a wide variety of subjects involving infection. He has always been able to
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