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Volume 334:805 March 21, 1996 Number 12
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Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract

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Edited by Martin J. Blaser, Phillip D. Smith, Jonathan I. Ravdin, Harry B. Greenberg, and Richard L. Guerrant. 1578 pp., illustrated. New York, Raven Press, 1995. $245. ISBN 0-7817-0226-7.

The stated goal of this large textbook is "to provide a comprehensive source that combines the scientific basis and the art of medicine, relevant to enteric infections." To accomplish this goal, the editors enlisted a diverse group of authorities to write the 97 chapters in the book. The editors' goal is difficult to achieve, because they attempt to combine art and science and aim at a diverse group of readers. The needs of someone like me, a gastroenterologist interested in patient care and teaching, differ from those of pediatricians, surgeons, and infectious-disease specialists, as well as public health practitioners and . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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