Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine is a comprehensive guide to the field of internal medicine, providing in-depth coverage of all aspects of the discipline. It is renowned for its authoritative content and is widely used by medical professionals and students alike.
Publisher
McGraw-Hill, c1958.
Publication year
1958
ISBN-13
9781259642883
ISBN-10
0070072728
Language
English
Subjects
Medical TextbooksInternal MedicineClinical PracticeMedical EducationHealthcareMedical ReferencePhysician ResourcesMedical ResearchMedical ScienceProfessional Development
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