With emphasis on therapy, this updated two-volume text aims to define the practice of medicine into the next millennium. It examines the biological and pathophysiological origins of disease, and charts a course of diagnosis and management. New chapters are devoted to oncology and medical ethics.
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With emphasis on therapy, this updated two-volume text aims to define the practice of medicine into the next millennium. It examines the biological and pathophysiological origins of disease, and charts a course of diagnosis and management. New chapters are devoted to oncology and medical ethics.
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Perfect book for those studying medicine. It is quite long, but covers everything we need.
MartyConroy
Apr 16, 2009
Harrison's Internal Medicine
Great book very thorough. I use a medical reference for coding.
jlsm
Sep 11, 2008
good buy
I have read the Harrison's as a medical student 25 years ago with much difficulty ,with the passage of time & experience I learned to appreciate the details .With Harrison's you do not need to buy many other books in Internal medicine to keep being updated. Many will say there is no need to buy books like Harrison's in the advent of the internet but the experience with a book in your hand ,the topic is seen in light of other topics hence able to see the forest while examining the tree.