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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 616 EAN: 9781560535102 Edition: 3 ISBN: 1560535105 Label: Hanley & Belfus Manufacturer: Hanley & Belfus Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 300 Publication Date: November 02, 2002 Publisher: Hanley & Belfus Studio: Hanley & Belfus Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Great bookThis book has the distilled, "must know" information on the vast majority of urologic disease. It's a wonderful book to have as a ready reference to look up quick facts and has high-yield information for in-service examinations. It's a new book I've acquired, and I am very happy with the purchase. Rating: - The Number One Book On The Subject!I read this book to be able to better converse with my fiance, an aspiring Urologist, and was pleasantly surprised at how informative and concise I found it. The illustrations are elegant, pertinent, and well rendered. The references are all encompassing and current, and you can bet that I'll be reading further books on the topic! Rating: - This book is Number One!Around our office, we like to refer to this book as "The Khabbalah of the Urinary Tract". Urology secrets, indeed, of the most arcane kind. Whether it's diagnosing hypoglycemia to seeing past "herbal tea" obfuscations at a drug test, this book has something for everybody. In fact, the only drawback I found to this book is it's annoying propensity to refer to urine as "wee-wee". In association with Amazon.com | |