Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, Twenty-Second Edition (Vol.1 & Vol.2) 22nd Edition

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The acclaimed, landmark guide to internal medicine―updated to reflect the latest guidelines and recommendations

The Voice of Clinical Reason

For more than seven decades, Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine has provided healthcare professionals with the informational foundation needed to provide optimal patient care. The world’s leading authority on applied pathophysiology and clinical medicine, this trusted resource has covered countless advances and developments across the full span of medicine.

Fully updated, the new 22nd edition has been modified extensively in its structure and content and offers a standardized format for each disease chapter. The authors and editors have curated and synthesized the vast amount of information that comprises general internal medicine and each of the major specialties into a highly readable and informative resource.

Harrison’s is world-renowned as the most authoritative source for:

• Descriptions of disease mechanisms and how the clinician can apply that knowledge for the best patient care and optimal diagnosis and treatment of specific diseases
• Clear, concise schemas that facilitate the generation of differential diagnoses to reason efficiently through complex real world clinical cases
• The physiologic and epidemiologic basis of signs and symptoms, which are covered through a wealth of unsurpassed expert guidance and linked to the disease-specific chapters that follow
• Updated clinical trial results and recommended guidelines
• Excellent and extensive visual support, including radiographs, clinical photos, schematics, and high-quality drawings
• Coverage of both therapeutic approaches and specific treatment regimens
• Practical clinical decision trees and algorithms
• Organ- and system-specific sections, with clinically relevant pathophysiology and practical clinical advice on the approach to the patient, strategies towards building a differential diagnosis, outstanding clinical algorithms and diagnostic schema, a wealth of clinical images and diagrams, current clinical guidelines, as well as general and specific approaches to therapy

This twenty-second edition features:

• Updated content that reflects new approved therapeutics and new practice-changing guidelines and evidence summaries
• More than 3,000, clinical, pathological, and radiographic photographs, diagnostic and therapeutic decision trees, and clear schematics and diagrams describing pathophysiologic processes
• Numerous atlases featuring curated collections of important visual aspects of diagnosis and management
• Brand new chapters, including The Value of the Physical Examination in Modern Medicine, Physician Well-Being, Exercise Intolerance, Primary and Secondary Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis, Symptom Control in Patients with Cancer, Principles of Immunization, COVID and Other Coronavirus Infections, Desensitization, Point-of-Care Ultrasound, Placebo and Nocebo Effects, Bedside Examination Tests in the Patient with Low Back Pain, and Antithrombotic Therapy in Adult Patients

19 reviews for Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, Twenty-Second Edition (Vol.1 & Vol.2) 22nd Edition

  1. Daniel Kim, MS4
    An Absolute Lifeline During Residency
    I cannot overstate how vital this eBook has been during my residency. The ability to quickly search for a differential diagnosis or confirm a treatmen...More
    I cannot overstate how vital this eBook has been during my residency. The ability to quickly search for a differential diagnosis or confirm a treatment protocol while on a busy call shift is invaluable. It's more than a textbook; it's a clinical decision-support tool that fits in my pocket. The peace of mind it offers is worth ten times the price."
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    Dr. Lisa Lee, Emergency Medicine
    Not a Replacement for Quick Reference Apps
    "Remember, this is a deep-dive textbook, not a quick clinical reference. For a rapid answer on dosing, I still use an app like Epocrates. But for unde...More
    "Remember, this is a deep-dive textbook, not a quick clinical reference. For a rapid answer on dosing, I still use an app like Epocrates. But for understanding the underlying disease process, Harrison's is unbeatable. The eBook bridges that gap well."
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    Kevin O.
    Battery Life Drain
    "Having this eBook open, especially with the high-resolution images, does drain my tablet's battery a bit faster than other books. A small price to pa...More
    "Having this eBook open, especially with the high-resolution images, does drain my tablet's battery a bit faster than other books. A small price to pay for the convenience, but worth noting. Always have a charger handy."
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    Sarah Jenkins, NP Student
    Steep Learning Curve for eBook Newbies
    "If you're not tech-savvy, the initial setup of the eBook and learning the navigation might be frustrating. Give yourself an hour to get used to it. O...More
    "If you're not tech-savvy, the initial setup of the eBook and learning the navigation might be frustrating. Give yourself an hour to get used to it. Once you do, it's brilliant. The content itself is beyond reproach."
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    Tom B.
    Requires a Good-Sized Screen
    "This is best viewed on a tablet or computer. I tried reading it on my phone and while the text is clear, the two-column format is too cramped for com...More
    "This is best viewed on a tablet or computer. I tried reading it on my phone and while the text is clear, the two-column format is too cramped for comfortable long-term reading. On a 10-inch iPad, it's perfect."
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    Jennifer L., Researcher
    Wish it was PDF for easier annotation
    "The content is impeccable. My only gripe is with the DRM (Digital Rights Management). I wish I could export pages as a PDF to include in my presentat...More
    "The content is impeccable. My only gripe is with the DRM (Digital Rights Management). I wish I could export pages as a PDF to include in my presentation files or annotate with third-party software. The built-in annotation tools are decent, but not great."
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    Michael T.
    . Almost Perfect - Minor Navigation Quirks
    "Fantastic resource. The content is, of course, five stars. I'm giving four because the eBook navigation can be a bit clunky at times. Jumping between...More
    "Fantastic resource. The content is, of course, five stars. I'm giving four because the eBook navigation can be a bit clunky at times. Jumping between a footnote and the main text isn't always as smooth as it could be. Still, a minor issue for an otherwise superb product."
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    Dr. Evelyn Reed, Oncology Fellow
    Comprehensive and Authoritative
    "This edition continues the legacy. The sections on immunology and oncology have been significantly updated and are incredibly detailed. As a fellow, ...More
    "This edition continues the legacy. The sections on immunology and oncology have been significantly updated and are incredibly detailed. As a fellow, I rely on its thoroughness. The eBook format makes digesting this vast amount of information manageable."
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    Carlos M., Resident
    Seamless Cross-Device Sync
    "I use the Kindle app on my laptop, phone, and tablet. My notes, highlights, and last read page sync perfectly across all devices. This flexibility is...More
    "I use the Kindle app on my laptop, phone, and tablet. My notes, highlights, and last read page sync perfectly across all devices. This flexibility is perfect for my workflow, whether I'm at my desk or on the go."
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    r. Anika Sharma, Hospitalist
    A Trusted Companion
    "Harrison's has an authority that quick online sources like UpToDate simply don't have. It provides the deep 'why' behind the 'what.' Having this foun...More
    "Harrison's has an authority that quick online sources like UpToDate simply don't have. It provides the deep 'why' behind the 'what.' Having this foundational text in an accessible eBook format reinforces my clinical reasoning daily."
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    Dr. Mark Williams, Fellow
    Search Function is a Game-Changer
    "The single best feature is the search. In the middle of a discussion about a rare disease, I can type in a keyword and be on the exact page in second...More
    "The single best feature is the search. In the middle of a discussion about a rare disease, I can type in a keyword and be on the exact page in seconds. It has saved me so much time compared to flipping through the physical index."
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    Chloe Zhang, Medical Student
     Excellent for Visual Learners
    "The diagrams and clinical algorithms are superb. In eBook format, I can zoom in on complex diagrams like the coagulation cascade or the Kreb's cycle ...More
    "The diagrams and clinical algorithms are superb. In eBook format, I can zoom in on complex diagrams like the coagulation cascade or the Kreb's cycle without losing any detail. This has been incredibly helpful for solidifying concepts."
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    James K.
    Great Value for the Content
    "Yes, it's expensive, but you are getting two massive volumes of the most trusted medical text in the world. Compared to the print cost, the eBook is ...More
    "Yes, it's expensive, but you are getting two massive volumes of the most trusted medical text in the world. Compared to the print cost, the eBook is a good deal. The ability to carry it everywhere multiplies its value exponentially."
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    Raj Patel, IMG
    Perfect for International Medical Graduates (IMGs)
    "As an IMG preparing for USMLE, this is the gold standard. The eBook makes it easy to study anywhere. The depth of pathophysiology and treatment guide...More
    "As an IMG preparing for USMLE, this is the gold standard. The eBook makes it easy to study anywhere. The depth of pathophysiology and treatment guidelines is unmatched. A crucial resource for anyone serious about internal medicine."
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    Dr. Maria Flores, Internist
    Long-Term Investment
    "I'm a practicing internist and I buy every new edition. This is the first time I've gone fully digital, and I won't go back. It's updated with the la...More
    "I'm a practicing internist and I buy every new edition. This is the first time I've gone fully digital, and I won't go back. It's updated with the latest evidence-based medicine, and having it digitally means the information is always current for me. Essential for board review."
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    David Chen, PA-S
    Superior Digital Formatting
    "I was hesitant about the eBook format for such a dense text, but the layout is fantastic. The tables and figures render clearly, and the hyperlinking...More
    "I was hesitant about the eBook format for such a dense text, but the layout is fantastic. The tables and figures render clearly, and the hyperlinking between chapters and the index works seamlessly. It actually feels easier to navigate than the print version."
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    Sophia Lee, MS3
    Lifesaver for Rotations
    "Purchased this for my clinical rotations and it has been incredible. The ability to bookmark key chapters (like Cardiology and Infectious Disease) an...More
    "Purchased this for my clinical rotations and it has been incredible. The ability to bookmark key chapters (like Cardiology and Infectious Disease) and add my own notes has made studying so much more efficient. It's like having a senior resident in your pocket at all times."
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    Alex R., Medical Student
    The Medical Student's Bible, Digitized
    "As a third-year med student, carrying the physical Harrison's is a workout. This eBook version is a game-changer. Having the full, authoritative text...More
    "As a third-year med student, carrying the physical Harrison's is a workout. This eBook version is a game-changer. Having the full, authoritative text searchable on my tablet means I can look up anything on the wards in seconds. The quality of the images and tables is excellent even on a smaller screen. A must-have."
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    Dr. Ben Carter, Internal Medicine Resident
    Incredible Portability
    "Worth every penny. I'm an internal medicine resident and having both volumes on my phone and iPad means I have a full reference library in my coat po...More
    "Worth every penny. I'm an internal medicine resident and having both volumes on my phone and iPad means I have a full reference library in my coat pocket. Perfect for quick consults, looking things up before rounds, or studying during downtime. The search function is fast and accurate."
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