Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 >I believe it's called _The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics_. - Hud I looked it up at Amazon.com - Thanks - *** Goodman and Gilman's Cd-Rom : Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics by Griffith Hardman, Alfred G. Gilman, Lee Limbird, theod Rall Price: $99.00 CD-ROM 9th Cd-rom edition (October 1996) McGraw Hill Text; ISBN: 007864186 [NOTE: this CD-ROM has been updated as of April of 2000, at this time it is a special order item, and for some reason amazon.com only listed a 5 user price.] Editorial Reviews Book Description CD-ROM version of the ninth edition of a /Hill Medical List minimal-core selection, a classic drug reference for students and practitioners. 89 contributors, 88 U.S. DNLM: Pharmacology. PC: 8MB RAM, Windows 3.1. Mac: 68020 cpu, 8MB RAM, System 7.0. Customer Review: May 11, 2000 Reviewer: karen from Bogotá, Colombia this book is the best ever written about pharmacology in whole history of the world (that's what doctors say) *** BOOK: Essentials of Goodman and Gilman : The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics by T. W. Rall Price: $33.60 Paperback (April 2000) McGraw-Hill Book Co; ISBN: 0071127984 [NOTE: These reviews are from the 1992 edition of this book] When comes a new edition? June 13, 2000 Reviewer: Dr. Meis The book is truly outstanding, but considering the pace of medicine and pharmacology moves on we need a new edition. A must for pharmaceuticals industry marketing October 21, 1999 Reviewer: dhananjai (dhananjaibgumaste_05@...) from hyderabad(ap),india pharmaceuticals marketing and training refers to book as if it is a holy and essential like geeta bible or quaran etc.without this pharma marketing is incomplete. INDISPENSIBLE pharmacological/physiological reference July 10, 1999 Reviewer: A reader from Las Cruces, New Mexico As a PhD student in physiology, I would rate this as one of the most indispensable books in my library. It is very detailed and very thorough, and is, in my opinion, an essential addition to any physiologist's library. Well edited book August 12, 1998 Reviewer: kabi@... from Israel It has a huge mistake on muscarine receptors. M3 receptor works like M1 and not as written like M2. A Change in the " Bible " of pharmacology July 31, 1998 Reviewer: dburnette@... from Mountain View, Arkansas I am a country family practice physician and a UAMS clinical teacher. G & G has been THE basic pharmacology textbook since world war II. The ninth edition is the first that is not directly edited by the family team of Drs. Goodman, Gilman and Goodman Gilman. It is slightly different from previous editions and contains more illustrations with tables. Due to the constant changes in medicine, the new edition is a must! Keep your earlier edition and you will have the best of the old world of medicine and the new. Even after 15 years of practice, there is much to learn in this classic text. We will miss the Goodman-Gilman family but their tradition for excellence carries on. Excellent information source, a bit tough reading at times April 22, 1998 Reviewer: A reader from U.S.A. Goodman & Gilman remains THE pharmacology textbook The introduction to each section gives a welcome overview of, and feel for what is important. Detailed reading is necessary for the serious student - missing a single line can give a false impression of the intended meaning. Thorough explanations with detailed graphics provide deep understanding where the reader desires. Difficult at times but worth the effort. The " BIBLE " of pharmacology still the best. March 4, 1998 Reviewer: vburner@...(Victor J. Burner, M.D.) from Pasadena, California Despite the fact that some of the wonderful, pithy, humanistic comments are missing that were in the first few editions, the new G & G is still the best! It warrants being on everyone's must- buy list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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