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Antibiotic Manual A Guide to Commonly Used Antimicrobials
by Schlossberg D.
Highlights
9781607950844
ISBN:
Schlossberg D.
Author:
504
Pages:
215 gm
Weight:
English
Language:
2011
Year:
1st Edition
Edition:
Paperback
Binding:
₹4106
₹5132
Antibiotic selection and dosing is the foundation of infectious disease practice. In addition, the issue of antimicrobial resistance makes antibiotic management one of the most controversial and important areas in internal medicine. The visual design of this manual aids the rapid retrieval of information and makes it possible to offer more information than the popular Sanford Guide, while focusing on the essentials and eliminating the extensive details covered in standard textbooks and online references. The Antibiotic Manual includes 188 of the most common agents used in internal medicine by drug name.
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