Introduction to Modern Biology: Genetics, Cells and Systems
Released: Jan 01, 1989
Publisher: John Wiley&Sons, Inc.
Format: Paperback, 488 pages
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Internal medicine is a vast and complicated field that is based upon strong scientific and clinical foundations. An understanding of basic sciences, particularly pathophysiology, allows some meaning to be made of seemingly unrelated facts. Any effort to provide a comprehensive review of internal medicine is destined to fall short of its goal. Despite this limitation, the authors have provided a framework for a working knowledge of internal medicine. It is not all-inclusive but nonetheless provides the essentials of the subject in an easily read and well-organized format. Of necessity, Medicine must be used as a companion to more extensive texts and monographs, but it can be considered a starting point. Internal medicine cannot be fully learned in a year or two, but its essence can be appreciated by students and house officers.
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