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![]()   Jiri Dvorak, Thomas Tritschler, Werner Schneider, "Manual Medicine Therapy" 1988 | ISBN 0865772665 | 148 pages | PDF | 7.7 MB
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![]() Danielle Cavallucci, M.S. Yvonne K Fulbright "Your Orgasmic Pregnancy: Little sex Secrets Every Hot Mama Should Know (Positively sexual)" Hunter House | English | 2008-10-01 | ISBN: 0897935012 | 176 pages | PDF | 1,8 MB
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![]() Water : Miracle Cure Beth Agnew | ISBN 0-9731336-8-6 | Pdf | 129 pgs | 2 mb
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![]() Lucent Books | English | 96 pages | ISBN-10: 1590180445 | PDF | RAR 8 Mb Stimulants are the most widely used drugs in the world. Made up of a diverse assortment of drugs, all stimulants have one thing in common: they excite the central nervous system. Even though stimulants play important roles in medicine, they are also popular drugs of abuse for those who feel pressured to do or achieve more. No other group of drugs tempts such a wide-ranging audience.
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![]() Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy Feneis & Dauber | Thieme | ISBN 0-86577-928-7 | Pdf | 510 pgs | 11 mb
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![]() Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy Thieme | ISBN 13: 978-1-58890-475-1 | Pdf | 274 pgs | 22 mb
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![]()   Jim Phelps "Why Am I Still Depressed? Recognizing and Managing the Ups and Downs of Bipolar II and Soft Bipolar Disorder" 2006 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 0071462376 | PDF | 1.3 MB   Tried everything but still not feeling better?If your depression keeps coming back or is even getting worse, then you may be suffering from bipolar II or "soft" bipolar disorder. Commonly misdiagnosed, these mood disorders are characterized by recurring bouts of depression along with anxiety, irritability, mood swings, sleep problems, or intrusive thoughts. Why Am I Still Depressed? shows you how to identify if you have a nonmanic form of bipolar disorder and how to work with your doctor to safely and effectively treat it.
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![]() Conserving Living Natural Resources: In the Context of a Changing World Publisher: Cambridge University Press | ISBN: 0521782708 | edition 2002 | PDF | 400 pages | 7,01 mb Conserving Living Natural Resources is an introductory textbook for students of conservation biology and resource management. It presents the historical and conceptual contexts of three seminal approaches to the management of living natural resources: utilitarian management for harvest of featured species and control of unwanted species, protection and restoration of populations and habitats to maintain biodiversity, and management of complex ecosystems to sustain both productivity and biodiversity. Rather than endorsing a single approach as the only correct one, this book investigates the historical and philosophical contexts, conceptual frameworks, principal techniques, and the limitations of each approach.
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![]() English | PDF | 45.7 MB Mb World-renowned author Jack J. Kanski and co-author Ken K. Nischal provide a new, complete, visual catalog of clinical ophthalmologic signs uniquely organized by anatomical site. This reference is an essential, first of its kind tool in ophthalmology specifically geared toward differential diagnosis. Pertinent information is succinctly provided for each disorder including diagnostic signs, ocular and systemic associations, causes, and other indicators relating to patient history and confirmation of diagnosis. More than 1,500 high-quality, color photographs and nearly 50 angiograms throughout allow you to compare directly with patient symptoms as they appear in clinical practice. This reference is a desk-side companion every ophthalmologist and optometrist will use repeatedly to match and verify diagnosis, and a valuable review tool for trainees.
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![]() Clinical Pharmacology (9th edition) | PDF | 70 Mb This book is for students, doctors and indeed for all concerned with evidence-based drug therapy. A knowledge of pharmacological and therapeutic principles is essential if drugs/medicines are to be used safely and effectively for increasingly informed and critical patients.Doctors who understand how drugs get into the body, how they produce their effects, what happens to them in the body, and how evidence of their therapeutic effect is assessed, will choose drugs more skilfully, and use them more successfully than those who do not. The principles involved are neither so numerous nor so difficult to understand as to deter any prescriber, including those whose primary interests lie elsewhere than in pharmacology.All who use drugs cannot escape either the moral or the legal ‘duty of care’ to prescribe in an informed and responsible way. |
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