American College of Physicians publishes 'Stroke'
14th Nov 2006, 00:52 GMT
"Stroke," the ninth book in the American College of Physicians' Key Diseases series, brings together physicians and surgeons so that all are on the same page when it comes to stroke prevention, treatment and recovery.
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