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  1. P. S. Harrison (March 23, 1880 — 22 October 1966), known popularly as Pete Harrison, founded the motion picture trade journal, Harrison's Reports, which was published weekly from 1919 until 1962. Until the late 1950s, he was the publisher and chief reviewer.

  2. Part 1: The Profession of Medicine. Part 2: Cardinal Manifestations and Presentation of Diseases. Part 3: Pharmacology. Part 4: Oncology and Hematology. Part 5: Infectious Diseases. Part 6: Disorders of the Cardiovascular System. Part 7: Disorders of the Respiratory System. Part 8: Critical Care Medicine.

  3. The acclaimed Harrisons DVD has been updated to include 53 chapters not found in the text; 14 all-new how-to videos commissioned specifically for Harrison’s; PowerPoint presentations on...

  4. Designed to bolster the understanding of pathophysiology, epidemiology, differential diagnosis, clinical decision making, and therapeutics, Harrison's Self-Assessment and Board Review is an essential study aid for the most important internal medicine exams.

  5. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine is an American textbook of internal medicine. First published in 1950, it is in its 21st edition (published in 2022 by McGraw-Hill Professional ISBN 978-1264268504 ) and comes in two volumes.

  6. The #1 selling medical textbook worldwide, Harrison's has defined internal medicine for millions of clinicians and students. The new Seventeenth Edition retains Harrison's acclaimed balance of pathobiology, cardinal signs and manifestations of disease, and best approaches to patient management, yet has been massively updated to give you an ...

  7. Harrisons summarizes important new basic science developments, such as the role of mitochondria in programmed and necrotic cell death, the immune system’s role in cancer development and...