Abstract
Forgoing traditional prefatory platitudes about expanding volume of medical literature and need for type books, 19th rendition ofAnnual Review of Medicineretains its position as front runner. Editors DeGraff and Cregar have preserved their superb format; all articles are solicited from hand-picked investigators who are considered the most knowledgeable in field. Once again author-index lists an all-star cast: Schur and Austen discuss complement; Schaffner and Klion present hepatitis; Popper, cholestasis; Powell and Tigertt, Drug Resistance in Malaria; Hultgren and Grover, Adaption to Altitude; Sherry, fibrinolysis; Schwartz and Andre-Schwartz, diseases; and many others. Each article is a terse, pearlpacked document, exhaustive in depth and detail. Documentation and attribution are meticulous and comprehensive. I was particularly intrigued by discussions on Transfusion of Plasmin Components—a gem of lucidity; Fibrinolysis—a frank assessment of state of art; and Malignant Lymphoproliferative Diseases'—a fascinating review of
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