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Volume 334:740-741 March 14, 1996 Number 11
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Dictators in the Mirror of Medicine: Napoleon, Hitler, Stalin

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By Anton Neumayr. 462 pp., illustrated. Bloomington, Ill., Medi-Ed Press, 1995. $34.95. ISBN 0-936741-09-0.

Power is an enticing topic, and the abuse of power a fascinating one. Anton Neumayr is a specialist in internal medicine who lives and works in Vienna. He is also a concert pianist, a writer on European composers of the 18th and 19th centuries (his complete three-volume work on the music and medicine of these composers will be available in English this summer), and he is well known in Austria for his television series, in which he discusses his research and conclusions on the lives and medical histories of famous people. In this new book he surveys the lives of . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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