Oxford handbook of medical sciences

The Oxford Handbook of Medical Sciences has been written by biomedical scientists and clinicians to explain the fundamental scientific principles that underpin clinical medicine, and to provide students with a firm grounding in the basic sciences. Frequent cross-referencing with the Oxford Handbook...

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Other Authors: Wilkins, Robert (Editor), Cross, Simon (Editor), Megson, Ian (Editor), David Meredith (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2006
Series:Oxford medical publications
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