Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Companion Handbook
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"Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine is eminently readable and surprisingly current and complete. One may indeed, consider it the bible of internal medicine." "...HPIM is written clearly." "Virtually every chapter in the textbook has been revised and brought up to date..."
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Book Description
Only the Harrison's editors could assemble a pocket manual so complete, authoritative, and easy-to-use as Harrison's Handbook. Reflecting the same increased focused on treatment that's found in its parent text, the Handbook showcases many new treatment algorithms and tables that facilitate quick and accurate diagnosis and management of all disorders. For each condition, a concise review of pathophysiology, etiology, and clinical presentation precedes a thorough summary of diagnosis and management. Coverage includes more oncology, the latest in Alzheimer's management, and state-of-the-art HIV/AIDS. Plus each chapter is referenced to the Harrison's textbook for further study. If you canOt take Harrison's with you, do the next best thing...put the Handbook in your pocket.
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Companion Handbook
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Companion Handbook,Anthony S. Fauci,Eugene Braunwald,Kurt J. Isselbacher,Jean D. Wilson,Joseph B. Martin,Dennis L. Kasper,Stephen L. Hauser,Dan L. Longo,Mcgraw-Hill (Tx),0071356584,General,Internal Medicine,Medical,Medical / Nursing,Medicine (General),Pathophysiology,Physiological Pathology,Reference
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