Selected Product: | Clinical Anesthesiology Paperback Edition: 4 Author: G. Edward Morgan, Maged S. Mikhail, Michael J. Murray Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical Release Date: 2005-08-26 ISBN-10: 0071423583 ISBN-13: 9780071423588 List Price: $74.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Basics of Anesthesia: with Evolve Website (Stoelting, Basics of Anesthesia: with Evolve Website) ISBN-10: 0443068011 ISBN-13: 9780443068010 List Price:$82.95 Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice ISBN-10: 0781754690 ISBN-13: 9780781754699 List Price:$169.00 Anesthesia Secrets: with STUDENT CONSULT Access (Secrets) ISBN-10: 1560536128 ISBN-13: 9781560536123 List Price:$45.95 Clinical Anesthesia (Clinical Anesthesia ( Barash)) ISBN-10: 0781757452 ISBN-13: 9780781757454 List Price:$199.00 Anesthesiologist's Manual of Surgical Procedures ISBN-10: 0781766702 ISBN-13: 9780781766708 List Price:$159.00 |
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