Harrison's manual of medicine /
Manual of medicine
editors, Dennis L. Kasper, MD, Anthony S. Fauci, MD, Stephen L. Hauser, MD, Dan L. Longo, MD, J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, Joseph Loscalzo, MD, PhD.
- 19th edition.
- xix, 1210 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm
Drawn from Harrison's principles of internal medicine / editors, Dennis L. Kasper, Anthony S. Fauci, Stephen L. Hauser, Dan L. Longo, J. Larry Jameson, Joseph Loscalzo, 19th edition. [2015]. Includes index.
1. Care of the hospitalized patient. - 2. Medical emergencies. - 3. Common patient presentations. - 4. Otolaryngology. - 5. Dermatology. - 6. Hematology and oncology. - 7. Infectious diseases. - 8. Cardiology. - 9. Pulmonology. - 10. Nephrology. - 11. Gastroenterology. - 12. Allergy, clinical immunology, and rheumatology. - 13. Endocrinology and metabolism. - 14. Neurology. - 15. Psychiatry and substance abuse. - 16. Disease prevention and health maintenance. - 17. Adverse drug reactions.
"Harrison''s Manual of Medicine is a concise, bedside resource derived from content found in Harrison''s Principles of Internal Medicine, Nineteenth Edition. Perfect for use at the point of care, the Manual presents clinical information covering key aspects of the diagnosis, clinical manifestations, and treatment of the major diseases that are likely to be encountered in medical practice. Presented in full color and incorporating an efficient blend of succinct text, bullet points, algorithms, and tables, Harrison's Manual of Medicine, Nineteenth Edition covers every area of clinical medicine"--Back cover. Suitable for use at the point of care, this manual covers every area of clinical medicine, including: etiology and epidemiology; clinically relevant pathophysiology; signs and symptoms; differential diagnosis; physical and laboratory findings; therapeutics; and, practice guidelines.
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