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European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 8:9 (1983)
`This is a cathedral of a book, full of detail, fussy, tiring, but in the end grand. ... The text is comprehensive and the book is lavishly illustrated. ... The chapter on technique is excellent and describes in detail the factors necessary for obtaining consistently good results. ... This book should stimulate radiologists to take a greater interest in the subject and a copy of the book should be available in all departmental libraries.'
The British Journal of Radiology, 56:669 (1983)
'Although entitled as an atlas, the book has a large amount of excellent material. The illustrations are of outstanding quality. ... This book is destined to become a classic in the radiologic literature and is highly recommended to all readers interested in diseases of the small bowel.'
The New England Journal of Medicine
`The authors and the publisher are to be congratulated for the outstanding illustrations with more than 1,000 uniformly superb radiographs. No radiograph less than excellent has been allowed... The text fully covers the complex subject and correlates well with the illustrations. ... Certainly the radiologist who wishes to offer comlete gastrointestinal radiology needs to include enteroclysis and needs to have this book.'
American Journal of Roentgenology
`This is quite a splendid atlas which will be indispensable to any radiologist wishing to explore this technique. It should beavailable to all trainees in radiology who are likely to be encouraged by the superb illustrations of a wide range of small bowel pathology to try out the method for themselves.'
Gut
`Radiology of the Small Bowel is a major contribution to a field which deserves more attention to detail and technique. ... The authors have produced an extremely well-organized and well-written atlas that contains a tremendous amount of beautifully illustrated pathologic material. The book succeeds in describing the proper technique of enteroclysis and in illustrating all conceivable abnormalities of the small bowel. The quality of the printing and illustrations is superior... This wonderfully written and illustrated atlas is a valuable contribution to the literature. ...recommended for general radiologists, gastrointestinal radiologists, and gastroenterologists.'
Radiology
`An excellent atlas of pathologic anatomy as demonstrated by enteroclysis. Almost all conceivable small bowel lesions are demonstrated and discussed. ...the illustrations are unusually good.'
Gastroenterology
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 8:9 (1983)
`This is a cathedral of a book, full of detail, fussy, tiring, but in the end grand. ... The text is comprehensive and the book is lavishly illustrated. ... The chapter on technique is excellent and describes in detail the factors necessary for obtaining consistently good results. ... This book should stimulate radiologists to take a greater interest in the subject and a copy of the book should be available in all departmental libraries.'
The British Journal of Radiology, 56:669 (1983)
'Although entitled as an atlas, the book has a large amount of excellent material. The illustrations are of outstanding quality. ... This book is destined to become a classic in the radiologic literature and is highly recommended to all readers interested in diseases of the small bowel.'
The New England Journal of Medicine
`The authors and the publisher are to be congratulated for the outstanding illustrations with more than 1,000 uniformly superb radiographs. No radiograph less than excellent has been allowed... The text fully covers the complex subject and correlates well with the illustrations. ... Certainly the radiologist who wishes to offer comlete gastrointestinal radiology needs to include enteroclysis and needs to have this book.'
American Journal of Roentgenology
`This is quite a splendid atlas which will be indispensable to any radiologist wishing to explore this technique. It should beavailable to all trainees in radiology who are likely to be encouraged by the superb illustrations of a wide range of small bowel pathology to try out the method for themselves.'
Gut
`Radiology of the Small Bowel is a major contribution to a field which deserves more attention to detail and technique. ... The authors have produced an extremely well-organized and well-written atlas that contains a tremendous amount of beautifully illustrated pathologic material. The book succeeds in describing the proper technique of enteroclysis and in illustrating all conceivable abnormalities of the small bowel. The quality of the printing and illustrations is superior... This wonderfully written and illustrated atlas is a valuable contribution to the literature. ...recommended for general radiologists, gastrointestinal radiologists, and gastroenterologists.'
Radiology
`An excellent atlas of pathologic anatomy as demonstrated by enteroclysis. Almost all conceivable small bowel lesions are demonstrated and discussed. ...the illustrations are unusually good.'
Gastroenterology