Writing clearly is rarely easy, and helpful tips from an expert are always
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with a little more thought, the layout of her 500 tips for success could have
been made a little more user-friendly. Definitely a book to dip into. Check out
the excellent foreword by Richard Horton, the editor of The Lancet. Published by
Radcliffe Medical Press, £16.50/$41.95, ISBN 1857751930.
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