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Companion to Clinical Neurology
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Companion to Clinical NeurologyThis book is designed for the neurologist who (in this day of unusually strict accountability) needs to have at hand an authoritative guide to the diagnostic criteria for all the conditions he or she may meet within clinical practice. While originally conceived as a compendium of diagnostic criteria, the author felt the need to expand the work to include definitions of practically all the terms that are used in neurology today. Some elements of history are also provided
 
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A Clinician's Guide to Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis, Volume 1
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A Clinician's Guide to Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis, Volume 1One of the most ambitious texts to be published in dermatology for some years, this is a comprehensive guide to dermatologic conditions, classified by physical findings, and referenced to current literature. There are 284 entries, arranged alphabetically.
 
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The Epidemiology of Diabetes Mellitus
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The Epidemiology of Diabetes MellitusFor the Second Edition of The Epidemiology of Diabetes Mellitus: An international perspective, all chapters have been completely revised and updated, plus there are some important additions reflecting recent developments.
 
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Hot Flashes, Hormones, and Your Health
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Hot Flashes, Hormones, and Your HealthHot Flashes, Hormones, and Your Health (Harvard Medical School Guides)
Book Description: What you should know about menopausal hormone therapy--from the renowned Harvard doctor who is one of the pioneers conducting the latest research in the fieldRecent news stories on the safety of menopausal hormone therapy (also known as hormone replacement therapy, or HRT) have raised public awareness and sparked a national debate.
 
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Diabetes and Its Management
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Diabetes and Its Management“Beautifully and clearly written to appeal to all levels of healthcare professional knowledge. A wealth of practical experience is freely donated to the reader in a friendly and accessible way. Each section is easily found and any member of the team could care for a patient with that particular problem to a high standard with this book in their hand. I would unhesitatingly recommend to all diabetes doctors – both senior and junior, and every diabetes unit should have a copy.
 
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