The chapters are inevitably variable in quality and quantity. There is a weighty chapter on "Women and Violence" by Warshaw; it has 375 references, including more than 100 published in the last 5 years, but they include few from outside North America, although domestic violence is a universal phenomenon, widely researched. About half of the chapters are outside my area of detailed knowledge, but I cannot help noticing that there are some without a single non-North American reference. They include "Adolescent Pregnancy," "Gynecologic Oncology," "Alcohol and Substance Abuse in Private Obstetrics and Gynecology Practice," and "Reproductive Choices and Development," all of which are of world-wide interest.