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Rating:  Summary: Edition Review: Hi, I am a student of Medical Science. And I need to know when the latest edition of Harrison's Principal of Internal Medicine will issued. Please let me inform to my mail address vsh12@hotmail.com. Thank you
Rating:  Summary: The Great Edition and The Great Context Review: I am the student and I know whats does that mean- to study Medicine!I passad all my examinations on Internal Medicine and USMLE Step-2 just using this Great Book.Try it-and you will find it the greatest!If You do not belive e-mail me: Dr.Daniel@medscape.com
Rating:  Summary: This is the Bible Review: Now the theory is behind you and you are into Physical exams and History taking and diagnostics. This book is a must for you. In 397 Chapters it tells you about almost all human illnesses. Each chapter starts with theory (physiology), History taking, continues with Diagnosis and Treatment, it even tell you how to approach the patient what to look and what to disregard. Almost 2600 pages, takes two to carry, requires own stand in your home like Webster's dictionary but have more information compared to other 2600 page books due to fine print and unfortunately very minimal pictures or diagrams. You might want to get complete with pocket book edition for handiness when you need it. This book will not help in your diagnosis but when you think you had diagnosed than you can refer to this to see to confirm or rethink.
Rating:  Summary: who needs a review? Review: This is Harrison's textbook of medicine, known , read and loved the world over. Who really needs an introduction to this Medical Bible?Harrison's is probably the best medical reference for medical professionals there is. As expected, the 14th edition of this authoritative reference lives up to its name. This book is not meant to be used as a textbook by medical students (or anyone for that matter). For those looking for a textbook, I suggest "Cecil's textbook of medicine", which does a beautiful job in that area. However, when you need to know the last say on any topic in Internal Medicine, your best bet remains Harrison's.
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