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That is a great list. Do you recommend buying them in that order?

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That is a great list. Do you recommend buying them in that order?

Not exactly. I think the order suggested is Tintinalli, Harrison, Guyton's, DeGowins, Huszar, Phelan/Aehlert, Goldfrank.

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Not exactly. I think the order suggested is Tintinalli, Harrison, Guyton's, DeGowins, Huszar, Phelan/Aehlert, Goldfrank.

Thank you, I am going to have to get busy buying them pretty soon. I have heard so much about Tintinalli I am pretty anxious to get it.

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My book collection is starting to look like I have been thieving from the medical school library or something :D

Guyton's Textbook of Medical Physiology

Raff and Levitsky's Medical Physiology

Cecil's Textbook of Medicine

Harrison's Internal Medicine

Hamilton's Emergency Medicine: An Approach to Clinical Problem Solving

Harwood-Nuss' The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine

Roberts and Hedges' Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine

Rosen's Emergency Medicine

William's Obstetrics

Clinically Orientated Anatomy

Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment

Lippincott's Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine

Dubin's Rapid Interpretation of ECGs

Lippincott's 12 lead ECG interpretation

Lippincott's Illustrated Review - Biochemistry

Bates' Guide to Physical Examination

Green's 12 Lead ECG Confidence

Porth's Pathophysiology - Concepts of Altered Health States

McPhee's Pathophysiology of Disease

Lippincott's Illustrated Pharmacology

Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacological Basis Of Therapeutics

I've also found Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability quite interesting

Now, does that mean you should buy all these books? Not unless you have lots of spare cash, but I have used and found them all overlappingly helpful in that they cover the subject matter presented from a slightly different angle than its sibbling book

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