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    Community Pharmacy: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment eBook Pack 2ed

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    ISBN: 9780702041662
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    AuthorRUTTER,P.
    Pub Date15/09/2009
    Pages352
    Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
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    An illustrated guide to the differential diagnosis of symptoms commonly seen by community pharmacists. It examines the symptoms or conditions according to background; prevalence; and, aetiology, arriving at a differential diagnosis, questions to ask the patient, and conditions to eliminate.

    This package provides you with the book plus the eBook - giving you the printed book, plus access to the complete book content electronically. "Evolve eBooks" allows you to quickly search the entire book, make notes, add highlights, and study more efficiently. Buying other "Evolve eBooks" titles makes your learning experience even better: all of the eBooks will work together on your electronic 'bookshelf', so that you can search across your entire library of pharmacy eBooks. Thoroughly updated and revised, this is a clearly structured and colourfully illustrated guide to the differential diagnosis of symptoms commonly seen by community pharmacists. Organised by body system, each chapter begins with a system overview and a brief guide to history-taking. Each symptom or condition examined according to background; prevalence; and, aetiology, arriving at a differential diagnosis; and, questions to ask the patient, and conditions to eliminate. From reviews of the first edition: 'Paul Rutter's timely book provides a well-structured guide to making differential diagnoses ...The comprehensive text is easy to read and there are many excellent illustrations...All community pharmacists - whatever their experience - will find this book an excellent continuing professional development resource.
    I recommend it' - "The Pharmaceutical Journal".