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  <namePart>John Wass</namePart>
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 <note>The first edition of this handbook was well received and sold many copies.&#13;
&#13;
We were told by a number of specialist registrars in training and consult-&#13;
ants that it was essential to have it in outpatients. We hope that the same&#13;
&#13;
will be true of the second edition.&#13;
Endocrinology remains the most exciting of specialties—enormously&#13;
varied in presentation and management and with the ability to affect hugely&#13;
and beneficially the quality of life over a long period of time. Our aims with&#13;
this second edition remain the same, mainly to have a pocket handbook&#13;
which can be easily transported in which all the pieces of information one&#13;
so often needs are there as a reminder. We hope it will enable trainees&#13;
to enhance their knowledge but also the older and so-called ‘trained’ will&#13;
continue to have recourse to its pages when memory lapses occur. We&#13;
regard it too as a companion to the Oxford Textbook of Endocrinology and&#13;
Diabetes.</note>
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