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Heart Disease in General Practice.
By Paul D. White. In Fishbein, Morris: National Medical Monographs. Price, $3. Pp. 338, with 47 illustrations. New York: National Medical Book Co., Inc., 1937.
Arch Intern Med. 1939;63(4):812.
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Using the method of questions and answers, Dr. White has produced a sort of catechism of heart disease. His wide experience in teaching and writing has made it possible for him to strip the subject of nonessentials, and the result is a really admirable summary of what one must know to deal intelligently with cardiac problems. It is hoped that the general physician will take advantage of this little book; only too often, misled by the propaganda of the pharmaceutic houses, he uses all sorts of complicated preparations of dubious value when only a few simple drugs are really needed.
It is to be regretted that this excellent book is printed on such poor paper, even though the price is low.
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