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Volume 336:1461-1462 May 15, 1997 Number 20
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Atlas of Head and Neck Surgery — Otolaryngology

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Edited by Byron J. Bailey, Karen H. Calhoun, Amy R. Coffey, and J. Gail Neely. 934 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, Lippincott–Raven, 1996. $225. ISBN 0-397-51315-1.

Recent years have seen a proliferation of atlases of the head and neck. Most of these atlases are geared toward specialties of the head and neck, such as facial plastic surgery, oncology, reconstruction, and trauma. Only a few authors have attempted to address the broad field of otolaryngology in a single atlas. Often, a library is complete only if it has multiple atlases.

The editors of this atlas have undertaken to produce a textbook that encompasses the full range of otolaryngology. Approximately 200 authors contributed to the book, and all except 1 are in the United States. The lack of . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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