Pain and Treatment / / Gabor B. Racz, Carl E. Noe, editors.

This new edition reflects the evolution of the field including new topics for historical relevance regarding the changing attitudes towards opioid prescription and use. The book points out that the realization of liberalizing use is almost uncontrollably linked to unnecessary patient death. Similarl...

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