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The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics, 32nd edition (Spiral Manual Series)
Washington University School of Medicine
,
Daniel H Cooper
, ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2007 - 780 pages
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highly recommended
Established for over 40 years as the "bible" of the
medical
ward, The
Washington
Manual
(R) of Medical
Therapeutics
is now in its Thirty-Second
Edition
and builds upon that proud tradition--with even more of the current information you need, delivered in a timesaving, quick-reference style. Its portability, comprehensiveness, and ease of access makes it a favorite on-call resource for housestaff and faculty around the world. Continuing the tradition of excellence, each chapter has been updated and reformatted for easier access to the information the reader needs. This edition is also available electronically for handheld computers. See Media listing for details. The Washington Manual(R) is a registered mark belonging to Washington University in St. Louis to which international legal protection applies. The mark is used in this publication by LWW under license from Washington University.
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Washington Manual
Great reference for the busy practitioner in the ambulatory setting. Gets to the gut of the issues and easy to read. Wide variety of diagnosis' and very up to date information.
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A "must have" for the
medical
practitioner's library. An easily accessible source of reference at the doctor's office or while doing rounds at the hospital. The
edition
is very much updated.
Excellent book
I've had the PDA version of this book's 31st
edition
and I liked so much that when the
32nd
edition came out I could not resist to buy the actual book. It is a great book for a quick review of many topics. I personally complement some of the topics with UptoDate and works great.
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Great Reference
The
Washington
Manual
is like a mini-DiPiro's. It is especially great because it is small enough to be carried in a backpack without the extra weight. The material inside is not too general yet not too overwhelming. Being a pharmacist that have been out of school for a few years, it is a great review of disease states. The book covers the pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy for each disease state.
Very useful book
This book is really useful and contains a great deal of information regarding everything an IM student/resident would like to know. It's very well written, clear and concise. It has a big drawback though: it is big and heavy enough for not being comfortably put in your pocket, since it is considered a pocket book. If this is not a disadvantage for you it is a perfect companion for quick refence in theoretical and some practical stuff
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