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Volume 357:96-97 July 5, 2007 Number 1
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Women's Vascular Health

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Edited by Ian A. Greer, Jeffrey Ginsberg, and Charles D. Forbes. 486 pp., illustrated. London, Hodder Arnold, 2007. $179.50. ISBN 978-0-340-809976.

When I first saw the title of this book, my immediate thoughts were of the timeliness of a resource that can easily relate the growing body of knowledge about women and vascular disease. When I opened to the table of contents, I realized that my perception of women's vascular health was fairly narrow. In the preface, the editors eloquently set the stage for the wonderfully surprising book that follows.

Written and edited by a unique combination of experts in obstetrics and gynecology, hematology, and medicine, Women's Vascular Health presents a view of vascular disease in women that is much more . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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