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Harrison's Principles and Practice of Internal Medicine 19th Edition and Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine Self-Assessment and Board Review, 19th Edition Val-Pak

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20174378 pagesMcGraw-Hill Education

Synopsis

This Val-Pak combines the 19th Edition of Harrison's Principles and Practice of Internal Medicine with its companion Self-Assessment and Board Review. It offers a comprehensive resource for understanding and mastering the vast field of internal medicine, ideal for students, practitioners, and those preparing for board examinations.

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Authors

J. Larry Jameson is the author of the foundational text, Principles of Internal Medicine. This essential medical reference is a cornerstone for anyone studying or practicing internal medicine.

Professor of the Department of Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) specializing in immune mechanisms and multiple sclerosis (MS).

Professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in the division of hematology at Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the primary difference between the main textbook and the self-assessment companion?

    The main textbook, Harrison's Principles and Practice of Internal Medicine, provides comprehensive foundational knowledge, while the Self-Assessment and Board Review companion offers practice questions and case studies designed to test understanding and prepare for examinations.

  • Is this edition still relevant for current medical practice and board exams?

    While newer editions have been published, the 19th edition of Harrison's still contains a vast amount of fundamental and enduring medical knowledge that remains pertinent for understanding core principles and historical context in internal medicine.