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Practical advice for allergy physicians and patients, June 1, 2005
This review is from: The Dimensions of Clinical Allergy (Hardcover)
The author is concerned only with the practical aspects of clinical allergy: those diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that work.
President's Ronald Reagan's former allergist, Ralph Bookman, M.D., has earned the respect of doctors and patients by developing effective ways to minimize allergy problems. He is an `old school' scholar with a tremendous amount of valuable information for allergy sufferers.
"The practice of allergy has become overly complicated and complex, says Dr. Bookman. It's essentially a very simple subject, and unfortunately, some of its most effective treatments have been all but forgotten".
Practicing allergists will find the text startling in its forthrightness, accurate in its assessments, and workable in practice. It reveals the inherent simplicity of allergy and brings into focus what has been a badly blurred subject.
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