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Volume 343:1660 November 30, 2000 Number 22
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Hypertension in Pregnancy

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(Handbook of Hypertension. Vol. 21.) Edited by Peter C. Rubin. 374 pp., illustrated. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2000. $235. ISBN 0-444-50416-8.

This second edition of Hypertension in Pregnancy will inevitably be compared with the second edition of Chesley's Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy, which appeared last year (M.D. Lindheimer, J.M. Roberts, and F.G. Cunningham, eds. Stamford, Conn.: Appleton & Lange, 1999). Although, as the titles suggest, there is unavoidable overlap, the two books do have different flavors. Perhaps this is because the editor of this volume of the Handbook of Hypertension is a physician with a long-standing interest in obstetrical medicine, whereas two of the three editors of Chesley are obstetricians. The "feel" of each book is different as well. Hypertension in . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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