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Volume 342:1843 June 15, 2000 Number 24
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Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology

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By Richard J. Johnson and John Feehally. Approximately 700 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby, 2000. $189. ISBN 0-7234-3117-5.

How many pages are needed to cover the relevant topics in Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology? Johnson and Feehally convincingly show that in about 700 pages a book can comprehensively deal with all important aspects of clinical nephrology. The authors have succeeded in creating a book that differs from other excellent textbooks, monographs, and handbooks in nephrology, especially in its format and design. Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology is richly illustrated and impressive throughout because of its concise text, informative flow diagrams and tables, and carefully selected and artfully drawn figures. A major strength of the book is the way it presents the complexity . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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