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First Principles of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

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First Principles of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Publisher: Astra Pharma
ISBN/ASIN: B0012JYX7Y
Number of pages: 826

Description:
This online ebook provides information on various topics within gastroenterology, including diagnosis and treatment of related diseases and conditions. The content has been adapted from "First Principles of Gastroenterology: The Basis of Disease and an Approach to Management", one of the leading books in the field.

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