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The Year In Diabetes 2001 1st Edition R Gomis Sr Page

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The Year In Diabetes 2001 1st Edition R Gomis Sr Page
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Publisher: Informa Healthcare
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.81 MB
Pages: 273
Author: R. Gomis, S.R. Page
ISBN: 0953733963, 9780953733965
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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The Year In Diabetes 2001 1st Edition R Gomis Sr Page by R. Gomis, S.r. Page 0953733963, 9780953733965 instant download after payment.

This is a single volume overview of the literature of diabetes published in 2001. Main sections cover clinical trials and guidelines, new developments in the understanding of diabetes as a disease, the management and treatment of diabetes, and the latest developments in research. Interested physicians can review the key papers in the literature of diabetes from numerous sources, with commentary from an expert group, and thus obtain the latest guidelines on best practice. This is a valuable resource for both the specialist in diabetes and for the ever-increasing number of physicians who need to understand diabetes mellitus as a co-existing disorder.

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