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This book is written by professor
G. David Baxter of the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland.
His faculty is very active in LLLT research and this is certainly
one of the most qualified authors in the field. Published in 1994.
Therapeutic
Lasers
Theory and practice:
Therapeutic Lasers presents an introduction to the use of
the laser as an intstrument for clinical treatment an will be
of value to both clinicians and students. The text outlines the
biophysical principles of the actions of lasers and this theory
is related to their the therapeutic use.