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Re: 20th edition Williams ObstetricsFrom: douglas krell (douglas.krell@nsionline.com)Fri Jan 3 08:18:44 1997
Mark Lawson,RDMS Texas wrote:
> I love my Williams' but I need something along the same lines for For the last 10 years I've kept Bill Droegemuller's Comprehensive Gynecology and Novak and Woodruff's Gynecologic and Obstetrical Pathology close by on the shelf. Also like references on Vulvar Disease, Speroff's GYN Endocrinology, TeLinde's GYN surgery atlas, Netter's series on Male and Female Reproductive System book and last but not least...the PDR. The rest comes right out of the Green Journal, Grey Journal, and the best of all...the Tan Journal (my laptop).
-- Douglas Krell MD
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