Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine by Longo et al. - Official Medical Reference Textbook
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Application Description
The best resource for internal medicine just got even better. Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and Web on Inkling includes everything from the print version plus extra content like 100 instructional videos, numerous interactive diagrams, 57 formerly online-only chapters and a robust search engine. Now, your most trusted medical reference is right at your fingertips.
Details about Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine or Inkling:
✪ Practice Makes Perfect: Want to see how well you know your stuff? Just tap a “Test Yourself” button, and a figure becomes a quiz.
✪ Less Search, More Find: Internal medicine is complicated, but finding the info you need doesn’t have to be. Search for terms and phrases in your notes, the book and web with ease.
✪ Watch and Learn: Listen to experts share added insight and perspective with more than 100 embedded videos, just a tap away.
✪ The Grand Tour: Need to know a complicated process inside and out? Use one of may interactive Guided Tours, with hi-res images and annotated steps.
✪ Get Connected: When you create an Inkling account in the app on your iPad or iPhone, you can then access all of Harrison's on the web as well, through Inkling.com/read. Plus, all of your notes and annotations will sync between all devices, including your computer.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 1.46 GB of space to download and install Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine by Longo et al. - Official Medical Reference Textbook app. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine by Longo et al. - Official Medical Reference Textbook was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $199.99
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