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Harrison’s is a . It answers "Why does amiodarone cause pulmonary toxicity, and how do I distinguish that from worsening heart failure?"
Harrison’s is not a reference book. A reference book answers "What is the dose of amiodarone?" (Use Epocrates for that). harrison innere medizin
In an era of UpToDate, ChatGPT, and rapid-fire guideline updates, where does a 4,000-page, two-volume textbook fit in? For most of us, Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine is no longer the first thing we reach for at 2 AM in the ER. But dismissing it as "just a textbook" misses its true role in a physician’s intellectual formation. Harrison’s is a
Which Harrison’s chapter have you re-read the most times, and why? (For me: "Approach to Acid-Base Disorders" – it never gets easier, but it always gets clearer.) In an era of UpToDate, ChatGPT, and rapid-fire
Beyond the Textbook: Why Harrison’s Remains the Unchallenged Core of Internal Medicine