Looking for Top Pediatric Textbooks?All Pediatricians need a good library with reference books when they are faced with complex problems. These books will help you make the right diagnosis and plan your patient's treatment. A major revision and reorganization of this popular Pediatrics textbook, the 16th Edition is a must have for every Pediatrician. The American Academy of Pediatrics Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases. Includes information about immunizations, common (and uncommon) Pediatric infections, and a guide to antimicrobials and related drugs and therapy. A Manual for Pediatric House Officers that comes in handy for practicing Pediatricians too. The 16th Edition has been revised and expanded to include current treatments, procedures, protocols, management recommendations, and therapeutic and drug information, plus a new dermatology chapter with more than 30 color figures. Also includes diagnostic and therapeutic information on common Pediatric problems and a comprehensive drug formulary. The 4th edition of the Zitelli Atlas of Pediatric Physical Diagnosis includes color pictures of common Pediatric problems and conditions. A quick reference book in an easy to use format to help you diagnose and treat common Pediatric conditions. A useful guide to common gynecological problems in children and adolescents, including precocious puberty, delayed puberty, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in a new 4th edition written by experts from The Children's Hospital in Boston. NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART 16TH EDITION includes everything Pediatricians need to treat children from birth and infancy through adolescence From the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, this guide includes information about common childhood orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions, including knee pain, fractures, hip dysplasia, etc. A clinical atlas of Pediatric malformations, genetics, genetic counseling, and clinical diagnosis. High-quality color photographs enhance this completely updated, practical guide to the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases in neonates, infants, children, and adolescents. To view search results about pediatric, click here |
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