Free copy of the Handbook of Obstetric Medicine

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Mon May 2 07:49:27 2005


Subject: Free copy of the Handbook of Obstetric Medicine

Dear OBGYN.net Doctors,

If you practice obstetrics and are located in the United States please take our latest OBGYN.net survey. The first fifty qualifying physicians to complete the survey will receive a free copy of the Handbook of Obstetric Medicine including shipping and handling.

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Handbook of Obstetrics Medicine (Second Edition)
by Catherine Nelson-Piercy

St Thomas's Hospital, London, UK
         ISBN: 1841841188
Format: Paperback, 332pp
Pub. Date: October 2001
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Edition: 2nd
While the medical literature contains volumes of information on obstetric medicine, this practical book winnows that data down into a manageable reference and narrows the focus to complications and illness. Handbook of Obstetric Medicine is an essential, on-the-spot guide for health-care professionals who care for pregnant women with medical problems. Although concise, the text provides a comprehensive look at all the salient issues that affect such patients, including neurological problems, skin disease, HIV, diabetes and many other illnesses. The second edition this popular handbook provides a didactic approach to management and will be indispensable to obstetricians, gynecologists and the general practitioner.




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