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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science -
05-01-2007, 03:22 PM
in my view davidson'sis the best to study for the exam as it is very concise, up to date, to the point as opposed to harrison's or cecil which have a little too much info about scientific research, data andall other things that's not to say that they are goodfornothing...
Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science -
05-01-2007, 05:42 PM
Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine is good during MBBS only.
Cecil Text Book of Medicine and Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine are the core book for the Internal Medicine.
I am sure anyone can agree with me if I order them according to the importance
1. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine
2. Cecil Text Book of Medicine
3. Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine
But someone would like to order as follows
1. Cecil Text Book of Medicine
2.Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine
3. Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine
I strongly recommend this two book for reference in your graduate course. And there is no option to read this book if you are doing Post Graduate in Internal Medicine.
Because if you say, I read in Davidson while you are doing PG then your perceptor, faculty member even your colleages will laugh at you.
Impean Pheasant (Danfe), National Treasure.
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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science -
31-01-2007, 02:30 AM
Thanks Sarensa for ur good job. We were thinking of writing an article on REFERRAL BOOKS FOR CLINICAL , for college magazine that will be published soon. It made my job more easy.
Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science -
31-01-2007, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by SUMAN-SAJAN
Thanks Sarensa for ur good job. We were thinking of writing an article on REFERRAL BOOKS FOR CLINICAL , for college magazine that will be published soon. It made my job more easy.