vradojc1 Forum Elite

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| | 04/24/07 - 11:36 AM  
 
   
 
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I'm not sure if this is the place to post, but what the heck. I don't know how many of you guys are familiar with OHCM/OHCS (Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine/Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties), but I'd presume that some of you are. I just love those books, concise, yet extremely informative and easy to read. And when I come to something like this (Fever of unknown origin section) "Contrary to Gustave Flaubert, most fevers are not caused by plums, melons, April sunshine..." it just brings a big smile to my face. Unlike most of the other books... Just to share my thoughts.
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| usmle12 Forum Senior
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| | 05/07/07 - 07:52 PM  
 
   
 
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yeah i have this book n its realy good concise book ...and for most part it is most famous book read back in my country which is pakistan
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| doyoudig Forum Guru
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| | 05/08/07 - 09:04 AM  
 
   
 
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is it good to use for soley for exam purpose or too detailed
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| vradojc1 Forum Elite

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| | 06/22/07 - 02:56 PM  
 
   
 
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Sorry for not replying earlier, I haven't been following my posts. It is great for exam, but not exam oriented - don't base your studying on that! Do Kaplan and qBanks/Books!!!
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