Community Pharmacy Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Now in its fourth edition, this best-selling book is fully updated to address the ever increasing demands on healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality patient care. A multitude of factors impinge on healthcare delivery today, including an ageing population, more sophisticated medicines, high...

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Main Author: Rutter, Paul (Author)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh ELSEVIER 2017
Edition:FOURTH EDITION
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