Medical Genetics

Medical Genetics by George H. Sack, published by McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division in 1999, is a comprehensive resource that spans 286 pages. This edition presents essential concepts in medical genetics, emphasizing practical topics that are increasingly relevant in medical education and practice. The book introduces foundational ideas within the context of clinical problems frequently encountered in the field.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the diagnosis, counseling, and treatment of genetic disorders. The content is designed to align with the evolving demands of medical curricula, making it a valuable reference for those interested in the intersection of genetics and medicine. Covering subjects such as molecular biology and life sciences, this book serves as a practical guide for understanding the complexities of genetic conditions and their implications in healthcare.
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Focuses on the practical topics that are receiving more and more emphasis in medical curriculums and medical practices on a daily basis. This title introduces basic concepts within the framework of commonly confronted clinical problems. Its sections cover diagnosis, counseling and treatment of genetic disorders.
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