Harrison's Principles of internal medicine
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Harrison's Principles of internal medicine
McGraw-Hill, c1994
13th ed. / editors, Kurt J. Isselbacher ... [et al.]
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Principles of internal medicine
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Kobe University Library for Medical Sciences
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v. l493-H33//1051009502642
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The world's leading textbook of medicine reaffirms its preeminent position in this thorough and complete revision that features over 75 new chapters and the clinical insights of 230 leading authorities in internal medicine and the medical subspecialties. Each section has been meticulously updated so that between these covers resides the body of information that defines the daily practice of medicine.
Table of Contents
- Introduction To Clinical Medicine
- Cardinal Manifestations Of Disease
- Genetics And Disease
- Clinical Pharmacology
- Nutrition
- Infectious Disease
- Disorders Of The Cardiovascular System
- Disorders Of The Kidney And Urinary Tract
- Disorders Of The Gastrointestinal System
- Disorders Of The Immune System, Connective Tissue And Joints
- Hematology And Oncology
- Endocrinology And Metabolism
- Neurologic Disorders
- Environmental And Occupational Hazards.
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