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Harrison’s Manual of Medicine – NEW 17th Edition
Derived from the best-selling internal medicine reference in the world, Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, this popular reference delivers fast, to-the-point guidance on the clinical problems you face in everyday practice.
Harrison's Manual of Medicine continues to focus on diagnosis and therapy with an emphasis on patient care and offers high-yield coverage of etiology, signs and symptoms, physical examination, laboratory findings and practice guidelines. This new edition is thoroughly revised to reflect the major advances and new clinical developments in medical practice.
Plus, you’ll receive FREE 1-year access to Harrison’s on the Web.
Harrison’s Manual of Medicine includes:
• Etiology and Epidemiology
• Clinically relevant pathophysiology
• Signs and Symptoms
• Differential diagnosis
• Physical and laboratory findings
• Therapeutics
• Practical guidelines
• 1-year web access
Features of Harrison’s Manual of Medicine on iPhone:
• Interface optimized for iPhone and iPod Touch
• Personalized Favorites
• Links to related sections
• Superior navigation
Authors: Anthony S. Fauci, MD; Eugene Braunwald, MD; Dennis L. Kasper, MD; Stephen L. Hauser, MD; Dan L. Longo, MD; J. Larry Jameson, MD; Joseph Loscalzo, MD
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
How it works:
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Current Harrison’s Manual of Medicine subscribers:
• Install the application to your iPhone or iPod touch
• Open the application, enter your username and password and tap “Login.”
• The latest content will be downloaded to your device over your wireless connection.
If you are a new user and interested in learning more about Harrison’s Manual of Medicine, please visit the Unbound Medicine website.