[PDF] DERMATOLOGICAL SIGNS OF SYSTEMIC DISEASE (2016) by Jeffrey P. Callen MD FAAD FACP and Joseph L. Jorizzo MD

 

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  • Published: 2016
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  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 136.74 MB
  • Authors: Jeffrey P. Callen MD FAAD FACP and Joseph L. Jorizzo MD

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The new edition of Dermatological Signs of Systemic Disease helps you identify a full range of common and rare systemic diseases early on so they can be managed as effectively as possible. Formerly titled Dermatological Signs of Internal Disease, it takes an evidence-based approach to diagnosis and treatment, offering dependable clinical recommendations that enable you to attain definitive diagnoses of internal diseases that manifest on the skin.

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[PDF] Fleisher & Ludwig’s Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine 7th Edition (2015) by Richard G Bachur MD

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 134.21 MB
  • Authors: Richard G Bachur MD

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Overcome the latest clinical challenges in the emergency care of pediatric patients!

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But for those who do work in the ER, this book is the holy bible of Peds ER and has been for many years. This latest version is updated with some new chapters but overall has the same content that is needed to know how to deal with children in emergent settings

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[PDF] Human Atomy 7th Edition (2011) by Martini

 

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  • Published: 2011
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  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 131.7 MB
  • Authors: Martini

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Celebrated for its atlas-style format, appropriately detailed anatomical illustrations, and exceptionally clear photographs of tissues and cadavers, the Seventh Edition of the award-winning Human Anatomy presents practical applications of anatomy and physiology in a highly visual format. Select Clinical Notes feature dynamic layouts that integrate text with visuals for easy reading. Clinical Cases relate clinical stories that integrate text with patient photos and diagnostic images for applied learning. Time-saving study tools, including end-of-chapter practice and review, help students arrive at a complete understanding of human anatomy.

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Excellent information, and I’m probably keeping this for my own enrichment, however, for an INTRO bio class, this was too much info, and not organized clearly enough for me to skim effectively for what I needed to know. It isn’t clear that this book is designed for a full year, rather than semester course, or that it’s largely written by a partner, rather than Marieb. This is what you want if you’re pre-med, perhaps, but not beginning.

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[PDF] DeLisa’s Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 5th Edition (2010) by Prof. Walter R. Frontera MD PhD

 

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  • Published: 2010
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  • File Size: 131.32 MB
  • Authors: Prof. Walter R. Frontera MD PhD

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Thoroughly updated and now in full color, DeLisa’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is the “gold standard” in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation. It is the most modern and comprehensive book in the field. It can serve as both an introductory book for residents and a comprehensive reference book for practitioners. One volume covers physical medicine, the other rehabilitation medicine. Physical medicine covers principles of diagnosis and management, therapeutic approaches, and the management of specific conditions. Rehabilitation medicine covers the evaluation of the rehab patient, managing the rehab patient, and rehabilitation strategies and interventions. This edition has eight new chapters including evidence-based rehabilitation; robotic therapies; emerging technologies and interventions; and neural repair and plasticity.

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[PDF] Color Atlas of Family Medicine 2nd Edition (2013) by Richard P. Usatine, MD

 

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  • Published: 2013
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  • File Size: 127.31 MB
  • Authors: Richard P. Usatine, MD

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MORE THAN 2,000 FULL-COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS HELP YOU VISUALLY DIAGNOSE CONDITIONS AND DISEASES ENCOUNTERED IN CLINICAL PRACTICE

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Excellent! I bought one , was very impressed with a book, bought another one for my daughter who is doing residency in Internal medicine. One of the best medical book what I ever have! Very practical , very well organized information.

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[PDF] Fitzpatricks Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, 7th Edition (2013) by Klaus Wolff

 

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  • Published: 2013
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  • File Size: 126.4 MB
  • Authors: Klaus Wolff

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The world’s #1 visual atlas of dermatology–updated to keep pace with today’s practice

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This book is amazing! Super helpful having descriptions and pictures side by side while studying. Unfortunately, the binding on this book did not last. I just purchased this book for my summer semester while began at the end of May, and while studying for my dermatology exam the binding has already broken and random pages have torn off. Great book, mediocre quality.

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[PDF] Gale Encyclopedia of Childrens Health Infancy Through Adolescence Volume 1 (2005) by Kristine M. Krapp

 

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  • Published: 2005
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  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 125.82 MB
  • Authors: Kristine M. Krapp

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*Starred Review* Information about children’s health is important for parents, teachers, and students in education and health-sciences programs. Children are not small adults. Diseases and drugs often affect them differently. A current, comprehensive resource dealing with pediatrics is a welcome addition to library collections.

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[PDF] Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology 25th Edition (2016) by Kim E. Barrett, PhD

 

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  • Published: 2016
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  • File Size: 125.49 MB
  • Authors: Kim E. Barrett, PhD

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For more than four decades, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology has been helping those in the medical field understand human and mammalian physiology. Applauded for its interesting and engagingly written style, Ganong’s concisely covers every important topic without sacrificing depth or readability and delivers more detailed, high-yield information per page than any other similar text or review.

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This book is definitely a review!!! so that was irritating. My professor wanted us to use it but it is strictly a review book. it doesnt go into much detail .

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[CHM] Essential Surgery Problems, Diagnosis and Management (MRCS Study Guides) 4th Edition (2007) by H. George Burkitt

 

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  • Published: 2007
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  • Format: CHM
  • File Size: 124.2 MB
  • Authors: H. George Burkitt

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Essential Surgery is a comprehensive and highly illustrated textbook for clinical students as well as a practical manual for junior doctors and those preparing for postgraduate qualifications in surgery. The unique feature of the book is its problem-orientated nature as distinct to the traditional disease-based structure.

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Awarded First Prize British Medical Association Book Awards 2008 “This is the best undergraduate surgical textbook I have seen for a long time. It may contain less detail than some of the classic texts but it is well-balanced for the current medical course. This is a book to be read and studied rather than a synopsis or aide mémoire to surgery to be carried in the pocket. There is of course a market for both but I would see this as being the more useful especially as the purchase price includes web access to the book. This is the book I will now be recommending to my students!”

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[PDF] Bradleys Neurology in Clinical Practice – 2 Volume Set [7th Edition][2015] (2015) by Joseph Jankovic MD and John C Mazziotta MD PhD

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 124.17 MB
  • Authors: Joseph Jankovic MD and John C Mazziotta MD PhD

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Comprehensive, easy to read, and clinically relevant, Bradley’s Neurology in Clinical Practice provides the most up-to-date information presented by a veritable “Who’s Who” of clinical neuroscience. Its unique organization allows users to access content both by presenting symptom/sign and by specific disease entities―mirroring the way neurologists practice. A practical, straightforward style; templated organization; evidence-based references; and robust interactive content combine to make this an ideal, dynamic resource for both practicing neurologists and trainees.

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…this is an essential component of the library of every clinical neurology department, where it will be consulted frequently with pleasure and gratitude and with confidence and relief both by attending staff and by the residents on the front line.

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