Abstract
This is a welcome addition both to the standard textbooks of medicine and to the increasing number of works on primary care and ambulatory medicine. In scope and format it stands somewhere between those two categories.This textbook is of a size comparable to the Cecil Textbook of Medicine and Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. It is almost 2000 pages in length and is divided into 26 chapters and 664 subtopics, almost all written by faculty or former trainees at Emory University School of Medicine. At first glance one is struck by the open appearance of the layout and the . . .

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