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- 2009
- 2005
- 2005
The ultimate on-the-spot resource, this volume features authoritative yet concise guidelines on pathophysiology, clinical signs, diagnosis and management of all internal medicine disorders. Expanded treatment is given to algorithms and diagnostic decision trees. Two-volume set. 1,500 illustrations, 200 in full color.
- 2004
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine - 16th Edition (Two-Volume Set)
- 2680 Seiten
- 94 Lesestunden
- 2002
"Similar to the prior seven editions, this new edition of the Manual, drawn from the 18th edition of HPIM, presents the key features of the diagnosis, clinical manifestations, and treatment of the major diseases that are likely to be encountered on a medical service"--Proporcionado por la editorial.
- 2001
Heart Disease
A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2-Volume Set - 6th Edition
- 2500 Seiten
- 88 Lesestunden
The New Edition of this incontrovertible champion among cardiology references brings all of the clinical know-how you need. World authorities synthesize all of the remarkable developments that are revoluntionizing cardiology practice*from the newest findings in molecular genetics through the latest imaging modalities, interventional procedures, and medications.
- 1995
The most thorough series of its kind, the full-color Atlas of Heart Disease encompasses the work of nearly 200 leading specialists. Each volume is dedicated to a particular area of cardiology and provides comprehensive, concentrated coverage of every topic related to the specialty. Hundreds of outstanding cardiology images covering a vast array of topics from basic physiology and risk management to new pharmacologic treatment procedures are included.
- 1994
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine: Thirteenth Edition
- 2720 Seiten
- 96 Lesestunden
The world's leading textbook of medicine reaffirms its position in this thorough and complete revision that features over 70 new chapters. Providing the clinical insights of 230 leading authorities in internal medicine and the medical subspecialties, this book holds the body of information that defines the daily practice of medicine. Illustrated.




