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Hobbs and Wynne state that this photographic atlas represents a unique way of recording some of their accumulated experience. Of the 140 pages in the book, 9 contain text and tables. A total of nine references are cited, of which three are the authors' prior publications, two are guidelines from professional associations, two are articles in refereed journals, and two are textbooks.
The book has four main sections, covering techniques of examination and photography, physical abuse, neglect and emotional abuse, and sexual abuse. In the first section the authors summarize what they consider most salient with regard to soft-tissue injuries,
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