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  Vol. 100 No. 4, October 1974 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery

January 1974 by Dr. Khoo Boo-Chai, April 1974 by Jon K. Meyer, MD; July 1974 by John Marquis Converse, MD, October 1974 by John A. Moncrief, MD, about 200 pp each issue, with illustrations, annual subscription $50, single copy $18, WB Saunders Co, 1974.

JACK D. CLEMIS, MD, Reviewer

Arch Otolaryngol. 1974;100(4):328.

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As of January 1974, WB Saunders Company will begin publishing a new clinics series, this one entitled Clinics in Plastic Surgery. The size of the volumes will be 6x9 inches with an average of 200 pages, and will be issued quarterly beginning in January of each year. The journal should have a distinct appeal to otolaryngologists, and the subject matter relates to the area of the head and neck. Consequently a single copy rate of $18 may be preferred to the annual subscription rate of $50 if a preponderance of otolaryngologic material should be covered. In this respect it may be valuable to both publisher and otolaryngologist alike if advance notice of table of contents could be made available.

Volume 1 covers plastic surgery in the non-Caucasian. Volume 2 will cover problems in intersex. Volume 3 will cover horizons in plastic surgery. Volume 4 will cover burns. . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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