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Volume 347:1899-1900 December 5, 2002 Number 23
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Primary Care of Women

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Second edition. Edited by Karen J. Carlson, Stephanie Eisenstat, Fredric D. Frigoletto, Jr., and Isaac Schiff. 776 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby, 2002. $79.95. ISBN 0-323-01065-2.

The goal of this book is to provide a practical reference on the primary care of ambulatory women. After reading the book, I tested its usefulness in answering questions that arose in my office practice of family medicine and in my usual academic work. I found that the choice of topics was broad and the material was often dealt with in depth.

The book is organized in typical chapters and subsections. There are few lists, a limited number of tables, figures, and algorithms (in black and white), and occasional case discussions. These aids are well chosen and appropriate to the . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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