Harrison's Manual of Medicine (v. 2.2.20) Разработано Unbound Medicine, Inc |
★ New 18th Edition. ★
== PLEASE NOTE: Application requires a current paid subscription to the online Harrison’s Manual of Medicine service. ==
Derived from the best-selling internal medicine reference in the world, Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, this popular reference delivers fast, to-the-point guidance on the clinical problems seen in everyday practice.
Harrison’s Manual of Medicine focuses on diagnosis and therapy with an emphasis on patient care. It offers high-yield coverage of etiology, signs and symptoms, physical examination, laboratory findings, and practice guidelines. The updated 18th Edition has been closely reviewed and contains substantial updates and revisions to existing chapters along with the addition of appropriate new chapters.
Harrison’s Manual of Medicine for Mobile + Web features:
•New 18th edition with 200+ new and revised chapters
•Full-color graphics, tables, and charts
•Detailed diagnostic guidelines
•Up-to-date treatment recommendations
•Improved index for easier navigation on your device
•Universal Index Search to find topics quickly across all indexes
•‘Favorites’ for bookmarking important entries
•Optimized iPhone 5 and iPad interfaces
Editors: Dan L. Longo, MD; Anthony S. Fauci, MD; Dennis L. Kasper, MD; Stephen L. Hauser, MD; J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD; Joseph Loscalzo, MD, PhD
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Powered by: Unbound Medicine
How It Works:
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Current Harrison’s Manual of Medicine for Mobile + Web subscribers:
•Install the application to your device.
•Open the application and enter your Harrison’s Manual of Medicine for Mobile + Web username and password, then tap “Login.”
•The latest Harrison’s Manual of Medicine content will be downloaded to your devices over your wireless connection.
If you are a new user and interested in learning more about Harrison’s Manual of Medicine, please visit the Unbound Medicine website.
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[2013-07-20] A Google User: Five Excellent |
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[2013-05-31] A Google User: Screw this app Why claim it as free if it cannot even let you take a peek unless you log in? Which by the way needs you to buy it. So screw this app. |
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[2013-05-11] A Google User: Ghassan |
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[2013-04-27] A Google User: Bogus Bogus... |
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[2013-04-06] A Google User: Bakwas Very bad app |
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[2013-03-27] A Google User: Worthless - Unfortunately has limited useless information that is not worth the money. Avoid this company, there are better options to choose and it's always best to support ethical business's, unlike Unbound Medicine. |
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[2013-03-26] A Google User: Better Choices This book is on Google Play Book (much cheaper), McGraw-Hill has their own app and Kindle has it too. Except for Unbound Medicine, all other allow this book be installed on more than two devices (I have Android 10" tablet for home, 7" tablet for my white coat and an Android phone). Moreover Unbound Medicine has a very poor CS, very hard to get to a live person and need to call them to disable app in one device in order to install on a third device. |
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[2013-03-22] A Google User: login??? plz someone give his username n passward for logging in.thanxxx |
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[2013-02-28] A Google User: Dr dew I have used merk manual and harrisons manual of unbound medicine and I am not satisfied with the content. It is barely sufficient for undergraduates. Not upto the mark for physicians and postgraduates. Free softwares like medscape give much better and detailed information than these paid ones. The content needs some serious updation. The textbook themselves are so much better. |
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[2013-02-27] A Google User: Now requires subscription Whereas there was previously only a one off purchase fee they have now started charging a subscription fee, so I can no longer use the app. If this was mentioned at the time of purchase and given the hefty price I would have taken this into consideration when buying it |
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[2012-08-01] A Google User: Content removed! Unable to access any information. Poor quality of service. Edited: after the update the app is MUCH better! I use it on Nexus 7 and on my cell phone more often now. The content is improved with tables and algorithms. |
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[2011-02-16] Mujtaba: Not enough bang for the buck...need to format better. |
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[2010-05-13] A Google User: Lacks a lot of details and big concepts in medicine. Does not compare to the full Harrison's text. Uptodate online is better for quick lookup. |
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[2010-05-13] Disposable_Hero: Lacks a lot of details and big concepts in medicine. Does not compare to the full Harrison's text. Uptodate online is better for quick lookup. |
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[2010-01-12] A Google User: Excellent for med school! |
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[2010-01-12] AJ: Excellent for med school! |
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[2009-11-24] A Google User: $$$ |
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[2009-11-24] Tom: $$$ |
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