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Volume 333:603 August 31, 1995 Number 9
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Electrodiagnostic Medicine

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Edited by Daniel Dumitru. 1233 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby, 1995. $125. ISBN 1-56053-071-5.

This book is an outstanding new contribution to the literature. Even its title, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, exemplifies the author's contemporary and comprehensive approach to the medical specialty of electrodiagnosis. Going well beyond the usual books on electromyography, nerve-conduction studies, and evoked-potential testing, this large book formulates an integrated approach to the subject. Most of the chapters, some 1000 pages, were written by the author, resulting in a consistent style and seamless coverage of the field. After reviewing the encyclopedic reference lists, one is filled with admiration for Dumitru's accomplishment.

Electrodiagnostic Medicine is an ideal book for neurologists and physiatrists preparing for . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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