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Neurology

New Releases from McGraw-Hill THE NEUROLOGICAL BASIS OF PAIN. Marco Pappagallo. McGraw-Hill. Synopsis: Dr. Pappagallo (Director of the Division of Chronic Pain at Beth Israel Medical Center) has fashioned the authoritative text … Continue reading

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Medicine

John Aiello On The Textbook Debate New Releases From Cengage New This Term From Elsevier New Releases from Informa: The Informa Healthcare Model New Releases from McGraw-Hill New Releases from Saunders … Continue reading

June 28, 2013 · 2 Comments

Hematology

IMMUNE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIAS (Second Edition). Lawrence D. Petz. With George Garratty. Churchill Livingstone. This second edition of the Petz/Garratty manual serves as the authority on the identification and treatment of … Continue reading

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Endocrinology

DAVIDSON’S DIABETES MELLITUS. 5th Edition. Anne Peters Harmel. Ruchi Mathur. Saunders. This text is meant for the practicing physician and the internist, focusing on the care of patients with Diabetes Mellitus. Davidson’s provides the … Continue reading

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Political Science

New Releases from Thomson-Delmar UNDERSTANDING POLITICS: Ideas, Institutions & Issues (Seventh Edition).Thomas M. Magstadt. Thomson Wadsworth. The Seventh Edition of this text provides, at the very least, a rudimentary understanding of … Continue reading

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Philosophy

New Releases from Thomson-Delmar PHILOSOPHY. Bryan Greetham. Palgrave-MacMillan. This selection marks a lucid and well-written textbook of the general concepts of Philosophy, further incorporating mini-biographies of selected philosophers into each chapter (“Brief … Continue reading

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Language

New Releases from Cengage New Releases from McGraw-Hill New Releases from Thomson-Delmar Sadly, the American educational system is failing itself on one very important front, allowing students to graduate high … Continue reading

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Anthropology

New Releases from McGraw-Hill From the Editor: A worthy anthropology textbook must speak to the collective mission of man while simultaneously imparting its layers of knowledge to all levels of … Continue reading

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Law & Legal Studies

New Releases from Cengage New Releases from McGraw-Hill New Releases from Thomson-Delmar WILLS, TRUSTS & ESTATE ADMINISTRATION.  Ennis Hower. Janis Walter. Emma Wright. Eighth Edition. Cengage. This legal sub-specialty might … Continue reading

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