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McGraw Hill (Org)Harrison'S Principles Of Internal Medicine (2Vols) by FAUCI and LONGO
The history of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine dates back to 1950 when the first edition was published. It was the brainchild of reputed American physician Dr. Tinsley Randolph Harrison from Talladega, Alabama. He remained the editor-in-chief for the first five editions. The guiding principle of the book is the rock-solid foundation of clinical medicine mingled with the clear perception of pathophysiology. Dr. Harrison’s famous quote pertaining to the obligations and aspirations of a physician appeared in the first edition. Though the book has been envisaged for the junior doctors and interns, it is useful to the whole medical fraternity. The current eighteenth edition incorporates all the latest development in the field of internal medicine. The unparalleled definiteness and encyclopedic ambit is intact. The present edition boasts of several new vital concepts like Systems Biology in Health and Disease, The Human Microbiome, The Biology of Aging etc. One distinctive feature of the book is that it focuses on the geographical variations of diseases thus making it a truly global medical compendium. The embedded DVD is a true icing on the cake. The exclusive videos on the DVD serve as the visual knowledge powerhouse for the relevant concepts.