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Title: The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy: 17th Edition by Mark H. Beers, Robert Berkow ISBN: 0-911910-10-7 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: 05 March, 1999 Format: Leather Bound Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $40.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.79 (28 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: The best compact summary of internal medicine
Comment: It's amazing to me that a book like this could still be current. In many ways the Merck Manual is a relic from another age, when doctors had to fit their entire medical libraries and equipment in a stagecoach and specialists were unheard of outside the largest cities.
It remains a wonderful travel reference for the physician, great vacation reading for the medical student, and an affordable way for the educated layman to pursue a personal interest in medicine.
A layman who wants to tackle the Merck Manual in its entirety will need a good college science background and a medical dictionary. While this book is very well written, it is quite dense and often assumes a basic knowledge of the medical sciences.
The Merck manual is probably the only serious medical textbook that is affordable for the general reader. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in medicine--those considering medical school will probably find it especially valuable.
Rating: 5
Summary: A complete textbook of medicine which you must buy
Comment: In my country ( BRAZIL ) as in other parts of the world the Merck Manual is a standard of medical book.
Here in Brazil this books is used as a legal reference in cases of legal judgement of doctors by malpractice.The explanation for this : The Merck Manual has all of a good doctor must to know.
Merck Manual has chapters about every topic in medicine (except surgery).
I think this book very large and almost impossible to read until the end, word by word.But I think is a great book to read about a specific disease of a patient and so expand our compreention of that.
It is a great book to the resident doctor makes a first reading.
This book is very cheap too and I think it is a good acquisition to medical library of medical schools.
A final point : This book is easy to read and understand , a great feature for people of country where the official language is not the english.
Rating: 5
Summary: Why do so few people own and use this book?
Comment: This book has been a classic and a mirror on medical knowledge
since its first publication in 1899. By studying the various
editions of the very many years it has been in existance, you obtain a look into the past and evolution of human knowledge.
The publication is regularly issued and is now it its 17th edition.
As the very many other reviews have stated it is an incomparable work for its small overall dimensions containing over 2832 pages in an easy to carry design and format. The paper is of high quality, very thin and long lasting capable of withstanding much abuse.
The breadth of the subject matter contained therein is beyond the reach of most other medical books except perhaps the excellent medical text entitled "Wilderness Medicine" authored by Auerbach. However the extremely well done full size Auerbach publication is not something you would carry while the Merck Manual is just for that type of instant reference, easy carry availability.
While the Merck Manual is not and does not pretend to discuss surgery in any depth nor teach any surgical procedures it certainly indicates when surgery is a treatment and does discuss various surgical therapy. An example is Hydrocephalus where within a short space accurate and useful discussion is imparted as to etiology and surgical remedies.
This book also contains excellent chapters on Pharmacodynamics and Clinical Pharmacology. This is unusual in a general medical text. There are very few medical conditions not addressed in this publication.
I do not understand why in the United States the Merck Manual is not found on the desk of most physicians. Perhaps its extraordinary overall scope is not as useful as more targeted texts to the specialty practiced. Certainly specialized publications, which Merck is not, are the method to conduct in depth research but to have in such a simple one volume format a fully comprehensive general medical text is a pleasure to possess and use.
Every medical practitioner should own one. For those who love well done books, it makes wonderful recreational reading as does the Auerbach Wilderness Medicine. Another book to keep nearby is DeGowin and Degowin's "Bedside Diagnostic Examination" which easily fits in a coat pocket....
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Title: Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary by Donald Venes, Clayton L. Thomas, Clarence Wilbur Taber ISBN: 0803606540 Publisher: F A Davis Co Pub. Date: 01 June, 2001 List Price(USD): $36.95 |
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Title: The Merck Manual of Medical Information, Second Edition: The World's Most Widely Used Medical Reference - Now In Everyday Language by Mark H. Beers ISBN: 0911910352 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Pub. Date: 29 April, 2003 List Price(USD): $37.50 |
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Title: Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 30th Edition by W. A. Newman Dorland ISBN: 0721601464 Publisher: W B Saunders Pub. Date: May, 2003 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
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Title: Nursing 2004 Drug Handbook (Nursing Drug Handbook, 2004) by Lippincott, Springhouse ISBN: 1582552428 Publisher: Springhouse Pub Co (Short) Pub. Date: June, 2003 List Price(USD): $37.95 |
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Title: The Merck Manual Of Medical Information by Robert Berkow ISBN: 0671027271 Publisher: Pocket Books Pub. Date: 01 September, 1999 List Price(USD): $7.99 |
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