Thursday, June 14, 2007

MEDICINE / BIOLOGY E- BOOKS

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MEDICINE BOOKS


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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Number Of Pages: 784
Publication Date: 2005-11-04
Sales Rank: 56746
ISBN / ASIN: 007144159X
EAN: 9780071441599
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical
Studio: McGraw-Hill Medical Book

Description:
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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Cranial Nerves: Functional Anatomy
Author: Stanley Monkhouse Product Details
*Pages: 162 pages
*Publisher: Cambridge University Press
*ISBN: 0521615372
*Format: PDF
*Size: 1,4 Mo (uncompressed)

Book Description
Cranial nerves are involved in head and neck function, and processes such as eating, speech and facial expression. This clinically oriented survey of cranial nerve anatomy and function, for students of medicine, dentistry and speech therapy, will also be useful for postgraduate physicians and GPs, and specialists in head and neck healthcare. After an introductory section surveying cranial nerve organization and tricky basics such as ganglia, nuclei and brain stem pathways, the nerves are considered in functional groups. In each chapter, the main anatomical features of each nerve are followed by clinical aspects and details of clinical testing. Simple line diagrams accompany the text.


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Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Number Of Pages: 1392
Publication Date: 2006-07-25
Sales Rank: 89562
Paperback Manufacturer: Churchill Livingstone
Studio: Churchill Livingstone

Book Description: This internationally famous and best-selling textbook of general (or internal) medicine is renowned for providing a rational and easily understood basis for the practice of clinical medicine. Since it was first published this comprehensive text has met the requirements of several generations of medical students preparing for their examinations, while serving as a valuable reference for doctors in training. Rather than page after page of dense text, this reference makes finding information a snap by featuring lavish, colorful visual information. Extensive tables, crib boxes, MRI images, and x-ray films accompany each chapters succinct discussions. The books clear organization and color-coded chapters make it simple to find just the information you need, when you need it.


Harper's Biochemistry Illustrated
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Extensively revised and updated, this authoritative biochemistry text is known worldwide for itscomprehensive and up-to-date coverage. Extensively illustrated and user-friendly, this text offers examples of how knowledge of biochemistry is essential for understanding the molecular basis of health and disease. The 26th edition also features expanded content on results of the Human Genome Project.

Antimicrobial Pharmacodynamics in Theory and Clinical Practice, Second Edition


(Infectious Disease and Therapy)
Pages:544
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Taking readers from the research laboratory to the bedside, this Second Edition compiles essential information on the pharmacodynamics of all major classes of the antimicrobial armamentarium including penicillins, cephalosposorins, cephamycins, carbapenems, monobactams, aminoglycosides, quinolones, macrolides, antifungals, antivirals, and emerging agents currently in development. Referencing the most current literature in the field, this guide uses an abundance of examples to depict methods to apply pharmacodynamic concepts to everyday clinical practices

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