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Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children (Pathophysiology the Biologic Basis)

Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children (Pathophysiology the Biologic Basis)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $112.00

Manufacturer: Mosby

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Well-known for its authoritative and comprehensive coverage, complete treatment of pediatric pathophysiology, and the most extensive illustration program in its field, this textbook features expert content on everything from the general principles of pathophysiology to detailed discussions of genetics and specific diseases. Chapters on alteration present the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and evaluation and treatment of each disease to help you learn to identify normal anatomy and physiology, as well as alterations of function in adults and in children.





Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-27
Summary: "Great Seller!"

Fast delivery, great condition! I received my book in less than 3 days! Highly recommended!


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-08-25
Summary: "There are plenty of other books to choose from."

If you are a graduate student in the sciences or in medical school then this book is not for you at all. Poorly organized sections and questionable sources of info throughout the book. For the number of contributors that were listed I would have expected a more stream-lined text. This book also lacks detail that is necessary to truly understand difficult concepts such as the renal, neuro, cardio, and GI system. I have also found many statements that just aren't true!

If this book is required for your course I would suggest selling it immediately after it is over. There are many more reputable books available especially from the Lange Series that are a MUCH better resource than this book.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-12
Summary: "Pathophysiology Text"

Heavy text but arrived easily with out any problems. Just as seller described to me.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-08
Summary: "Review"

This was an excellent book! I am very glad I decided to make this purchase. The book came promptly and was in excellent condition.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-08-05
Summary: "Packed with miserable detail and completely disorganized"

This book is incredibly difficult to read, and it's incredibly difficult to search for material in it. Many writers choose to use topic sentences and then organize the following paragraph in a coherent, logical, and hierarchical manner. Most of the authors of these chapters felt no need to adhere to such a guideline. Definitions of terms could routinely be found a paragraph or two after they were introduced. At times there were no definitions at all. Terminology was inconsistent, as well. It is unclear to me whether the authors were attempting to introduce as many new and varied terms as possible or if they were simply imprecise. The system of headings was incredibly unclear. There seemed to be no thought to what was a topic or subtopic and what was contained within each. It is as if someone wrote all the sentences in a section, put them in a box, and shook them onto the page.

Adding infection to the inflammation, there is nothing engaging about the writing. It is, to me, a dry topic, and they have wrung all remaining liquid out of it. I'm sure there's a pathophysiologic term to define such a problem, but I cannot bear to open that book again to find it.

This is not the book for you.