Books Received

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    TLDR Several medical books were reviewed, each praised for their contributions to their fields.
    The document "Books Received" from March 1989 provided reviews of several medical books. "Practical Cutaneous Cryosurgery" was praised as a practical guide for dermatologists, covering the history, basic science, office setup, and complications of cryosurgery, though it lacked extensive treatment data. "Hair Transplantation" was highlighted as a comprehensive text on hair replacement, addressing androgenic alopecia, treatment modalities, surgical techniques, and complications, making it essential for hair transplantation surgeons. Other books reviewed included "Diagnostic Medical Parasitology," "Decubitus Ulcers: Resource Manual and Training Guide," "Skin Signs in AIDS," and "Color Atlas of Anatomy," each noted for their specific contributions to their respective fields.
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