Summarizes the field of cardiology and gives you an invaluable review tool in the process. Over 650 questions in exam fashion are the basis of your review. Detailed answers with rationales are supplied along with references to the current literature. Best of all, each answer is referenced by chapter to the ninth edition of Hurst's The Heart for expanded study.
Summarizes the field of cardiology and gives you an invaluable review tool in the process. Over 650 questions in exam fashion are the basis of your review. Detailed answers with rationales are supplied along with references to the current literature. Best of all, each answer is referenced by chapter to the ninth edition of Hurst's The Heart for expanded study.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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