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Volume 353:2520-2521 December 8, 2005 Number 23
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Acid–Base Disorders and Their Treatment

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Edited by F. John Gennari, Horacio J. Adrogué, John H. Galla, and Nicolaos E. Madias. 856 pp., illustrated. Boca Raton, Fla., Taylor & Francis, 2005. $199.95. ISBN 0-8247-5915-X.

Acid–Base Disorders and Their Treatment is the second work on this subject by Madias and Gennari after a nearly 20-year hiatus since their first book, Acid–Base (Boston: Little, Brown, 1982). These two collaborators were joined by Adrogué and Galla in editing the present book. They all have enlisted a strong group of contributors, thereby permitting the inclusion of expanded text that extends into the new science of hydrogen-ion metabolism and provides a comprehensive update on clinical disorders.

Like the first book, the present compilation is strongly focused on clinical relevance, including highly prescriptive, formula-driven treatment regimens for various acid–base disorders. . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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