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Pathophysiology of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical Medicine

By (author) Stephen J. McPhee, By (author) Vishwanath R. Lingappa, By (author) William F. Ganong






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Now in its Fifth Edition, this trusted guide provides medical students with the link between basic science and clinical medicine. This concise text covers all the essentials in pathophysiology and 89 case studies allow students to apply their knowledge to actual clinical situations. Review questions located throughout each chapter promote self-assessment and serve as an excellent review for USMLE Step 2. The two-color design showcases the abundant use of diagrams and tables.

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Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Published date | 1 Dec 2005
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 784
Dimensions | 231 x 185 x 27mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1155g
ISBN | 978-0-0714-4159-9
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BISAC | medical / pathophysiology


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