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The standard medical guide in France, Vidal, says it is often prescribed for alcoholics to limit their aggressiveness.
Anyone who treats a doctor as a dispensary instead of a trusted medical guide loses the advantages of the physician's experience.
A pre-penicillin medical guide?
First, the woman is counseled, receives a medical guide and takes three tablets of Mifeprex, which blocks a hormone necessary to maintain a pregnancy.
Magill's medical guide.
Sagebrush Medical Guide.
You can get the same sort of information in "The Pocket Doctor," written, its author says, because he thought there was no pocket medical guide for travelers.
At issue are the popular medical guides and encyclopedias that Dorling Kindersley developed with the American Medical Association.
He was the editor of "Childhood Symptoms," a textbook, and the Columbia University Children's Medical Guide, a reference book.
He carried a copy of The Mariner's Medical Guide and improvised from the ship's medicine chest as well as he could.
Most other guides - "The American Medical Association Family Medical Guide" is an exception - are large, heavy and unwieldy.
A Medical Guide for the Invalid to the Principal Watering Places of Great Britain (1804)
Although Charles was born after his grandfather Erasmus died, his father Robert found the texts an invaluable medical guide and Charles read them as a student.
The AMA Medical Guide, Random House, Inc.
Among his important legacies is "The Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Complete Home Medical Guide", first published in 1985.
That's why travel expert Marlene R. Fedin always packs copies of prescriptions for meds and glasses, a pocket-size medical guide, and a first aid kit.
Philip E. Muskett, The Illustrated Australian Medical Guide, in two volumes, William Brooks, Sydney, 1903.
It was founded by Dr John O'Connell, who came up with the concept of a small, concise medical guide that was to become MIMS.
Medical Guides in Dispute Microsoft's investment in Dorling Kindersley in March has already stirred up a fight with Random House Inc.
He wrote many scientific papers, but also wrote for the general reader, including a popular book, "Nine Months' Reading - A Medical Guide for Pregnant Women" (Doubleday, 1963).
Despite a wealth of books dealing with pregnancy, menopause and virtually every disease, few medical guides deal with the crucial needs of schoolgirls, according to Sharon L. Roan, a medical writer.
In a review in The New York Times, Jane Brody said the book "could well be the most useful of all" of the plethora of medical guides aimed at the general public.
Lam's first two published works, the medical guide The Flu Pandemic and You and the short story collection Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures, are based on his experiences in medical school.
A large body of Dettmer's current work is created by altering books, including older dictionaries, encyclopedias, textbooks, science and engineering books, art books, medical guides, history books, atlases, comic books, wallpaper sample books, and others.
This companion volume to the International Medical Guide for Ships provides essential guidance to all those who involved in the procurement, purchasing, stock maintenance and use of medicines to promote and protect the health of seafarers worldwide.