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  Vol. 67 No. 3, March 1958 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Diseases of the Nose and Throat.

Sixth Edition. By Sir St. Clair Thomson and Sir Victor E. Negus (Revised by Sir V. E. Negus, assisted by G. H. Bateman). Price, $15.50. Pp. 1040 with 399 illustrations, including 13 color plates. Cassell & Co., Ltd., 37-38 St. Andrew's Hill, Queen Victoria St., London E. C. 4, 1955. (Orders from the United States and Canada will be filled by Cassell & Co., Ltd., Kingswood House, 1068 Broadview Ave., Toronto 6.)

AMA Arch Otolaryngol. 1958;67(3):383.

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This sixth edition appearing seven years after the previous edition, is timely and necessary. Many chapters have been rewritten and revised. A great deal of obsolete material has been eliminated. The general plan still follows the original format. This combines minute detail with a delightful style that makes this book one of the most popular in the field of nose and throat. Each subject is discussed in great detail and wherever indicated, is amplified by suitable illustrations and color plates.

The first half of the book deals with problems of the nose and pharynx. Included are the common and the unusual pathologic processes. The second portion is devoted to the larynx. Many chapters have been completely rewritten and brought up to date. The description of many operations has been revised in view of the newer concepts and approaches. This revision also applies to medical treatment since there is so much . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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