Rudolph's Pediatrics

Rudolph's Pediatrics

21st Ed. ©2003 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Authors/Editors: Abraham M. Rudolph, MD et. al., Colin D. Rudolph, MD, PHD
ISBN: 0838582850 / 9780838582855
Subjects: Pediatrics
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Overview

The 21st edition of Rudolph's Pediatrics continues a tradition of evolving and adapting to changes in pediatric medicine. Originally published in 1897, the editors have consistently strived not only to provide descriptions of the clinical features and treatment of childhood diseases but also to review the biologic principles underlying these processes. Topics covered include developmental-behavioral pediatrics, pain, chronic illness, transplantation, emergency medicine, oral hydration, neonatology, immunology and allergy, infectious diseases and orthopedics. A favorite for decades, this resource offers comprehensive coverage of all aspects of pediatric medicine.

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Authors

Colin D. Rudolph, MD, PhD
Professor and Chief, Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Abraham M. Rudolph, MD
Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics
School of Medicine
University of California-San Francisco
San Francisco, California

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"This book remains one of the giants in pediatric information with outstanding authors and excellent text. It should be a part of every pediatric library."

-- Douglas Moodie, MD (Ochsner Clinic Foundation)


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