Bluestone and Stool’s Pediatric Otolaryngology, 5e
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- File Size: 91948 KB
- Print Length: 5529 pages
- Publisher: PMPH USA, Ltd.; 5 edition (May 3, 2018)
- Publication Date: May 3, 2018
- Language: English
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by Charles Bluestone (Author), Jeffrey Simons (Author), Gerald Healy (Author)
This fifth edition of Pediatric Otolaryngology remains the definitive, comprehensive reference text for the subspecialty. It is totally updated with new color clinical photographs and photomicrographs, 29 new chapters, and 144 new authors. Charles D. Bluestone of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, editor of the previous four editions, is joined by two new editors, Jeffrey P. Simons also of UPSOM, and Gerald B. Healy of Harvard Medical School. With the help of 14 section editors, each chapter was peer-reviewed, producing a new reference text that reflects the current research and clinical developments of the past decade.