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This is a remarkable introduction to the complex world of otorhinolaryngology, in full color!
This beautifully conceived book makes learning ENT almost simple, with its excellent drawings and photographs of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of this region. Throughout the book connections are made to internal medicine, pediatrics, and surgery. A highly structured text, using boxed information and tables, provides a quick overview of the subject.
This is a highly effective introduction to ENT for senior medical students and interns.
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