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Volume 333:740 September 14, 1995 Number 11
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Cardiovascular Medicine

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Edited by James T. Willerson and Jay N. Cohn. 1976 pp., illustrated. New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1995. $115. ISBN 0-443-08781-4.

The stated goal of Cardiovascular Medicine is to provide an "authoritative and comprehensive review of important, clinically relevant topics pertaining to cardiovascular diseases." The editors have selected over 100 authors from all over the world for their excellence in science, medicine, and writing and have merged the chapters into a superb treatise that is both authoritative and comprehensive. Cardiovascular Medicine is a unique textbook that covers the scientific basis of disease as well as the available clinical experience, while also identifying therapeutic enigmas. This approach will allow the reader to adapt easily to new information as it is developed.

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