Other author/creator | Jameson, J. Larry, editor. |
Other author/creator | Kasper, Dennis L., editor. |
Other author/creator | Longo, Dan L. (Dan Louis), 1949- editor. |
Other author/creator | Fauci, Anthony S., 1940- editor. |
Other author/creator | Hauser, Stephen L., editor. |
Other author/creator | Loscalzo, Joseph, editor. |
Portion of title |
Principles of internal medicine |
Contents |
Part 1. The profession of medicine -- Part 2. Cardinal manifestations and presentation of diseases -- Part 3. Pharmacology -- Part 4. Oncology and hematology -- Part 5. Infectious diseases -- Part 6. Disorders of the cardiovascular system -- Part 7. Disorders of the respiratory system -- Part 8. Critical care medicine -- Part 9. Disorders of the kidney and urinary tract -- Part 10: Disorders of the gastrointestinal system -- Part 11: Immune-mediated, inflammatory, and rheumatologic disorders -- Part 12. Endocrinology and metabolism -- Part 13. Neurologic disorders -- Part 14. Poisoning, drug overdose, and envenomation -- Part 15. Disorders associated with environmental exposures -- Part 16. Genes, the environment, and disease -- Part 17. Global medicine -- Part 18. Aging -- Part 19. Consultative medicine -- Part 20. Frontiers -- Video collection -- Supplementary topics -- Atlases. |
Abstract |
"Harrison's is intended for learners throughout their careers. For students, Part 1, Chapter 1 begins with an overview of "The Practice of Medicine". In this introductory chapter, the editors continue the tradition of orienting clinicians to the science and the art of medicine, emphasizing the values of our profession while incorporating new advances in technology, science, and clinical care. Part 2, "Cardinal Manifestations and Presentation of Diseases" is a signature feature of Harrison's. These chapters eloquently describe how patients present with common clinical conditions, such as headache, fever, cough, palpitations, or anemia, and provide an overview of typical symptoms, physical findings, and differential diagnosis. Mastery of these topics prepares students for subsequent chapters on specific diseases they will encounter in courses on pathophysiology and in clinical clerkships"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Issued in other form | Online version: Harrison's principles of internal medicine. Twentieth edition / editors, J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, Robert G. Dunlop Professor of Medicine; Dean, Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine; Executive Vice President, University of Pennsylvania for the Health System, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [and five others]. New York : McGraw-Hill Education, [2018] 9781259644047 |
LCCN | 2018010701 |
ISBN | 9781259644030 hardcover 2 volume set |
ISBN | 1259644030 hardcover 2 volume set |
ISBN | 9781259643996 hardcover volume 1 |
ISBN | 1259643999 hardcover volume 1 |
ISBN | 9781259644016 hardcover volume 2 |
ISBN | 1259644014 hardcover volume 2 |