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Schaechter's Mechanisms of Microbial Disease N. Engleberg, MD

Schaechter's Mechanisms of Microbial Disease By N. Engleberg, MD

Schaechter's Mechanisms of Microbial Disease by N. Engleberg, MD


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Provides students with a thorough understanding of microbial agents and the pathophysiology of microbial diseases. This title is organized by microbial class and by organ system, making it equally at home in traditional and systems-based curricula. It gives students insight into clinical applications of microbiology.

Schaechter's Mechanisms of Microbial Disease Summary

Schaechter's Mechanisms of Microbial Disease by N. Engleberg, MD


Schaechter's Mechanisms of Microbial Disease provides students with a thorough understanding of microbial agents and the pathophysiology of microbial diseases. The text is universally praised for "telling the story of a pathogen" in an engaging way, facilitating learning and recall by emphasizing unifying principles and paradigms, rather than forcing students to memorize isolated facts by rote. The table of contents is uniquely organized by microbial class and by organ system, making it equally at home in traditional and systems-based curricula. Case studies with problem-solving questions give students insight into clinical applications of microbiology, which is ideal for problem-based learning.

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GOR007629207
9781451100051
1451100051
Schaechter's Mechanisms of Microbial Disease by N. Engleberg, MD
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
2012-06-19
848
N/A
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