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Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia 2008: Classic Shirt-Pocket Edition, 22nd Edition (Twenty-Second)
Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia 2008: Classic Shirt-Pocket Edition, 22nd Edition (Twenty-Second)

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Author: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Discount Category: Book

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Customer Ratings: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 comments

Media: Paperback
Edition: 22
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 160
Shipping Weight (pounds): 0.2
Dimensions (inch): 5.3 x 3.5 x 0.3

ISBN: 0763765988
Dewey Decimal Number: 615
EAN: 9780763765989

Publication Date: June 27, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars Great book!   November 25, 2008
This book is a great help when you are out in a remote setting and don't have access to the usual resources. It's a permanent part of my load out.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent little handbook   November 18, 2008
This book is so easy to use compared to some other pocket-sized guides. The info is somewhat minimal, but still impressive for such a tiny book, and very up-to-date.


5 out of 5 stars Tarascon pocket pharmacopia   October 25, 2008
A really handy book to have in my briefcase as I need it when traveling on business.


4 out of 5 stars Pocket Pharmacopoeia   October 24, 2008
It's a nice pocketbook for quick reference that you can carry in your white coat; not detailed if you're looking for in-depth answers.


5 out of 5 stars How do you write for that again?   August 30, 2008
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In the hospital: When your resident asks you to write orders for 17 medicines on one patient, you'll be glad you have this... It's in everyone's pocket. Make sure you have this year's copy. This is the one with small print and no spiral binding. This is almost ALWAYS quicker than the PDA. I've raced people. Also, no batteries to rely on.