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Harrison’s Manual of Medicine

The authority of Harrison’s, formatted for use at the point of care. When time is of the essence, and accurate answers a must, turn to Harrison’s Manual of Medicine. Culled from the most authoritative internal medicine reference in the world, this handy manual provides on-the-spot answers to the patient management questions you face daily.
This new edition is the best ever, and presents a new, easier to use format including more handy charts, tables, and algorithms giving you quicker access to:

• Etiology and epidemiology

• Must-know, clinically relevant pathophysiology

• Signs & Symptoms

• Differential Diagnosis

• Physical and Laboratory Findings

• Therapeutics

• Concise Practice Guidelines

• The most rigorously reviewed content, by the authorities you know and trust

• Great new coverage of admitting orders, essential medical procedures, critical care medicine, radiology essentials, bioterrorism, and more

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3 comments to Harrison’s Manual of Medicine

  • sunil

    please correct the link of this book its a dead link

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  • admin

    The link has been corrected. New working link has been provided for Harrison’s Manual of Medicine. Thanks for pointing out this error.

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  • benfren

    thank you..

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