No Drugs No Pain

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The History of Medicine: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short

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Against the backdrop of unprecedented concern for the future of health care, this Very Short Introduction surveys the history of medicine from classical times, through the scholastic medieval tradition and the Enlightenment to the present day. Taking a thematic rather than strictly chronological approach, W.F. Bynum, explores the key turning points in the history of Western medicine-such as the first surgical procedures, the advent of hospitals, the introduction of anesthesia, X-Rays, vaccinations, and many other innovations, as well as the rise of experimental medicine. The book also explores Western medicine’s encounters with Chinese and Indian medicine, as well as nontraditional treatments such as homeopathy, chiropractic, and other alternative medicines. Covering a vast amount of information, this Very Short Introduction sheds new light on medicine’s past, while at the same time engaging with contemporary issues, discoveries, and controversies, such as the spiraling costs of health care, lack of health insurance for millions, breakthrough treatments, and much more. For readers who wish to understand the how we have arrived at our current state of medical practice and knowledge, this book is essential reading.

The History of Medicine: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)

Medicine [Feat. Keri Hilson] (Explicit Bonus Track)

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Nail That Fungus Forever!

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The Atlas of Emergency Medicine, Third Edition

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The most complete and trusted visual compendium of emergency medicine—extensively updated with 1500 full-color illustrations

4 STAR DOODY’S REVIEW!
“This is an excellent study aid, especially for visual learners….This atlas is perhaps the most comprehensive source of high quality emergency medicine images available….This book is outstanding. I used it just before my in-service exam and found it a delightful way to solidify the information with images, which greatly increases the chance of recall.”–Doody’s Review Service

Ideally suited to the bedside practice of emergency medicine, The Atlas of Emergency Medicine is the ultimate visual guide to the diagnosis and treatment of common and uncommon conditions encountered in the Emergency Department. Filled with 1500 crisp, clear full-color images, this essential clinical companion is logically organized by organ system and then by problem, making it a practical quick reference for medical students, residents in training, new graduates preparing for their certification exam, the practicing physician, and instructors.
The third edition of The Atlas of Emergency Medicine features an even more streamlined presentation with clear, concise text and an unmatched collection of diagnoses-speeding images. Forming the core of the book, these images show you what to look for and are accompanied by brief, high-yield descriptions of clinical problems. The new edition also features an enhanced template, and new coverage of airway emergencies, tropical conditions, toxicologic emergencies, and electrocardiographs.

NEW TO THIS EDITION

  • 1,500 full-color clinical photographs (more than twice the amount found in the previous edition)
  • New chapter template:
    “Clinical Summary”: clinically relevant observations on differential diagnosis
    “Emergency Department Treatment and Disposition”: a brief overview of need-to-know diagnostic guidelines and recommendations
    “Clinical Pearls”: instructive tips and insights on specific aspects of conditions which are difficult to find in other texts
  • Four new chapters that enhance the book’s hands-on value:
    Tropical Medicine: reflects an increased emphasis on global access to healthcare and easier patient travel
    Toxicology: features an up-to-date, authoritative review of how to diagnose and treat selected toxicological emergencies
    ECG Abnormalities: presents turnkey insights into the rapid recognition of pathological ECG’s, highlighting the electrocardiographic characteristics of each featured clinical problem
    Airway Procedures: includes essential information that guides, improves, and expedites the management of airway emergencies

    Unemployment Health Plans – Cover Your Family If You Lose Your Job

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    Unemployment figures are not encouraging these days. If the current financial woes are not corrected soon, experts predict more job losses on the horizon. You can read other articles on how US jobs will be affected. My concern is that many more families may lose their health benefits when they lose their jobs.

    Of course, most of us have heard of COBRA laws. This law provides for the continuation of a group health plan for several months after a job loss. However, not all companies fall under the COBRA laws, so not every employee is protected. In addition, covered employees will probably find out that their premium will be much more expensive. Read more

    Cancer Cures & Cover-ups

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    Cancer Cures & Cover-ups
    Cure Cancer Naturally! Cancer is not a Death Sentence. Know Your Options & Live. Cancer Industry deception exposed.
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    Alternative Medicine?: A History

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    Hailed as “elegant and engaging” and “a fascinating journey from east to west and back again” (Financial Times), this fascinating volume offers a sweeping comparative account of alternative medicine over four hundred years. Comparing the medical systems of China, India, and the west (both mainstream and alternative), historian Roberta Bivins ranges across the centuries and the continents, mapping the transmission of medical expertise from one culture to another and laying bare the roots of today’s distinctions between alternative, complementary, and orthodox medicine. Bivins uses a wealth of illuminating and entertaining historical examples–from horse-racing English earls to desperate missionaries in 17th-century Indonesia, and from hypnotism in the British Raj to homeopathy in the American Wild West–to underscore the vital point that the cross-cultural transmission of medical knowledge and expertise, even alternative medical knowledge and expertise, is not a uniquely contemporary phenomenon, but has a long and fascinating pedigree. Anyone interested in meditation, acupuncture, herbal supplements, T’ai Chi, and so on will find in this volume a wealth of fascinating information on alternative and traditional medicine.

    Cut Your Health Care Costs Now!

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    Cut Your Health Care Costs Now!
    Easy to read and understand, “Cut Your Health Care Costs Now!” is your ultimate guide to cutting your health care costs. Inside you’ll find the best insider tips and resources available so you can stop stressing and start Saving Money today!
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    Case Files Internal Medicine, Third Edition (LANGE Case Files)

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    Real-Life Cases for the Internal Medicine Clerkship and the USMLE Step 3

    “…an excellent internal medicine review book written especially or medical students in their clinical years. It is perfect for clerkships, sub-internships, shelf, and USMLE exams. Sized to fit in the pocket of a white coat for easy portability, this book offers an engaging and high-yield re-view of internal medicine. It promotes active learning, using patient presentations and thought-provoking questions to encourage deeper thinking about clinical problems. The format will be comfortable for anyone who has spent time on the wards learning from patients and engaging in problem-based learning….This book is highly recommended to supplement internal medicine clerkships and sub-internships and to prepare for shelf and USMLE exams.”–Yale Journal of Biology & Medicine

    You need exposure to high-yield cases to excel on the Internal Medicine clerkship and the shelf-exam. Case Files: Internal Medicine presents 60 real-life cases that illustrate essential concepts in Internal Medicine. Each case includes a complete discussion, clinical pearls, references, definitions of key terms, and USMLE-style review questions. With this system, you’ll learn in the context of real patients, rather than merely memorize facts.

    • 60 clinical cases, each with USMLE-style questions
    • Clinical pearls highlight key concepts
    • Primer on how to approach clinical problems and think like a doctor
    • Proven learning system improves your shelf-exam scores

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