Human Diseases A Systemic Approach

Human Diseases A Systemic Approach by Mary L. Mulvihill is a comprehensive pathophysiology textbook designed for students in allied health professions. Published by Appleton & Lange in 1995, this first edition spans 474 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding various diseases and their underlying mechanisms, providing a systematic approach to the study of human health.
Readers will find that this textbook is illustrated and focuses on key topics within medical and allied health services, including diseases and pathology. It is particularly suited for those pursuing careers in health-related fields, offering insights into the complexities of human diseases. The content is structured to facilitate learning and comprehension, making it a valuable addition to any student’s library.
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William Rainey Harper College, Palatine, Illinois. Brandon/Hill Allied Health List first-purchase selection. Pathophysiology textbook for allied health professions students. Illustrated. Previous edition 1991. DNLM: Medicine.
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