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  Vol. 63 No. 1, JANUARY 1939 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Biology of Arteriosclerosis.

By M. C. Winternitz, M.D., R. M. Thomas, M.D., and P. M. LeCompte, M.D. From the Department of Pathology, Yale University School of Medicine. Price, $4. Pp. 142, with 116 illustrations. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1938.

Arch Intern Med. 1939;63(1):199.

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This is a stimulating monograph, which should be of interest to students, teachers and practitioners. It is written in scholarly fashion and is well printed, with good illustrations. As the title suggests, it deals with the pathology of vascular disease.

There are nine chapters in the book, not including an introduction, a foreword, a concluding chapter and two bibliographies. The first of the bibliographies was assembled by the authors and is referred to throughout the text; the second was first published by Dr. Elizabeth Ramsey in her review of the literature on nutrition of the blood vessels in the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, in October 1936, and now has been brought up to date. These two bibliographies are comprehensive.

The foreword gives a pleasant account of the background which led the authors to undertake the studies described in the body of the volume, and the introduction tells the . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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